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Comprehensive Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration in Chattanooga

Your Chattanooga Home Restored After Fire & Smoke Damage

Fire is a life-threatening event that causes damage from soot, smoke, char and even water damage from the fire department. Smoke can literally invade every crevice of your home and contents causing damage not easily seen. We can help clean the structure and contents of your home.

At ServiceMaster Restoration by The Lookout, our Chattanooga fire damage restoration team is ready to respond with speed and precision. We know that owners are anxious to clean their home or business after a fire, but without expert advice, you may be creating further damage. That’s why we’re available to answer questions, give advice, and/or assess your property 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK and begin clean up upon approval.

Even when the fire is out, the damage continues. Much of the material found in furniture and flooring is synthetic and when burned, it can create a variety of complex chemical reactions. After only a few days, these items go from cleanable to unsalvageable.

Our Proven Five-Step Fire and Smoke Restoration Process

  1. Immediate Emergency Pre-Cleaning
  2. Thorough Content Cleaning
  3. Secure Content Pack-Out
  4. Detailed Wall and Ceiling Cleaning
  5. Professional Deodorization

Our Certified Technicians Are Ready to Restore Your Home. ServiceMaster Restoration by The Lookout will help you understand which items can be fully restored and which items should be replaced. Many textile (carpet and fabric) manufacturers require fire restoration or cleaning companies to be certified in order to maintain their warranties. Most insurance companies will also require the company to be certified with the IICRC….

Understanding the Hidden Dangers of Smoke Damage

At ServiceMaster Restoration by The Lookout, we know that during a fire, smoke can permeate walls and other surfaces and drift through household ducts, where it becomes trapped. If not professionally removed, smoke odor can reoccur. Soot is oily and easily stains carpets, draperies and other household textiles. For this reason you must remove it before you attempt to clean or deodorize items. Even after cleaning, smoke odor may remain in clothing, upholstered furniture, carpets, and draperies unless they are properly deodorized before cleaning. Act Quickly to Prevent Corrosive Etching from Fire, Smoke, and Soot. Formica, chrome, porcelain, and aluminum fixtures should be promptly cleaned. ServiceMaster by the Twins Chattanooga is here to help you take care of these jobs properly.

Chattanooga's Premier Fire and Smoke Damage Services

  • Expert Fire Damage Cleaning
  • Complete Structural Cleaning Solutions
  • Ozone Treatment for Odor Control
  • Professional Duct Cleaning
  • Efficient Soot Removal and Cleaning
  • Thorough Smoke Removal Services
  • Advanced Smoke Cleaning Techniques
  • Odor Removal for a Fresh Environment
  • Deep Floor Cleaning
  • Emergency Roof Tarping
  • Secure Windows & Doors Board-up
  • Comprehensive Contents/Personal Property Cleaning, Moving, & Storage

For professional fire and smoke damage restoration in Chattanooga, TN, call (423) 460-9187 or contact us online today.

How do you handle smoke and soot damage?

Handling smoke and soot damage is a crucial part of the fire damage restoration process. The first step involves a thorough inspection of the affected area to assess the extent of smoke and soot damage. This includes identifying affected surfaces, materials, and the severity of contamination. To prevent further spread of smoke and soot particles, the restoration team sets up containment barriers, often sealing off affected areas using plastic sheeting and negative air pressure systems.

  • Restoration professionals use specialized equipment and techniques to remove soot and smoke residue from surfaces. This may include dry cleaning with dry sponges or vacuuming to remove loose soot particles from surfaces like walls and ceilings, wet cleaning with appropriate cleaning solutions, and using chemical sponges for more delicate surfaces. Detailed cleaning of walls, ceilings, floors, and other surfaces is conducted to remove embedded soot and smoke residues, ensuring all traces are removed to prevent staining and odors.
  • Smoke odors can linger long after the visible soot is removed. Restoration professionals use advanced deodorization techniques such as thermal fogging, which uses heated deodorizing agents to penetrate all areas affected by smoke, ozone treatment to neutralize smoke odors at the molecular level, and hydroxyl generators, which are safe for use in occupied spaces and help break down smoke odors. High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters are used to clean the air, removing microscopic smoke and soot particles. Air scrubbers and purifiers help improve air quality and eliminate lingering odors.
  • Personal belongings such as furniture, upholstery, and textiles are cleaned using specialized methods to remove soot and odor. This may involve off-site cleaning in some cases. Any structural components damaged by smoke and soot are repaired or replaced, which can include drywall, flooring, and other building materials. To prevent any residual smoke odors from escaping, affected surfaces may be sealed with special primers before repainting. After the cleaning and restoration processes are complete, a final inspection ensures that all smoke and soot damage has been effectively addressed and the property is safe and free of odors. In some cases, air quality and surface cleanliness may be monitored over time to ensure that no residual smoke or soot issues remain.

By following these steps, ServiceMaster Restoration by The Lookout ensures that smoke and soot damage is comprehensively addressed, restoring both the property and its contents to a pre-loss condition. This thorough approach helps prevent long-term damage and health issues associated with smoke and soot exposure.

 

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