Fire damage needs to be dealt with immediately to minimize the extent of the damage to the property. A professional contractor such as PuroClean will determine the full extent of the damage to your residential or commercial property. They will provide necessary fire damage restoration services, including structural support and board-ups if needed. In addition, their expert team will carefully pack your belongings and clean and deodorize your property efficiently.
FIRE DAMAGE RESTORATION
The contractor should assess the damage, then retrieve and clean salvageable items. They will also eliminate soot and pollutants from the air and surfaces.
SMOKE ODOR REMOVAL & DEODORIZATION
Trained technicians use special equipment to eliminate smoke odors, resulting in a clean and fresh commercial or residential property.
QUICK & RESPONSIVE
A quick response can prevent permanent damage by stopping continued damage from the fire after extinguishing it.
TEMPORARY PROTECTION
We prevent further damage to your property from rain or intruders by providing board-ups and roof tarping.
We know how devastating fire damage can be for your family or business. PuroClean of New Port Richey will respond to your fire damage restoration needs quickly and compassionately. We respect your belongings and use advanced equipment to eliminate smoky odors and preserve the structure of your property.
Fire Damage Restoration Services Include
- First, they assess the extent of damage caused by fire, smoke, soot, and the water used to extinguish the fire.
- The technicians will remove non-salvageable items, like non-perishable food and burned clothing. Items able to be saved may be restored either on or off-site.
- They will secure your property from intruders by providing necessary board-ups and tarps.
- Next, the team removes excess water, drying the affected areas to avoid further water damage.
- Once the property is dry, the technicians remove soot from surfaces and items using specialized equipment. Unseen biological and chemical pollutants will then be removed, followed by smoke odor removal.
- Finally, they remove any remaining smoke, dust, and debris and completely sanitizes the property.
Smoke Odor Removal & Professional Deodorization
We remove smoke odors with specialized equipment, like foggers, ozone generators, and hydroxyl generators.
Emergency Cleaning & Sanitation
We remove soot, dust, and debris from your property, leaving it clean and fresh.
Pack-Outs and Contents Cleaning
Salvageable items affected by the fire will need to be removed. We will pack out those items and furnishings. Depending on the available space and amount of items removed, cleaning and restoring those items may occur on or off-site.
Temporary Protection/Board-Up
A fire often affects your home or business’s windows, walls, and roof. Therefore, your windows will be boarded and the roof will be covered to protect your space.
Carpet and Pad Removal
Soot can be very difficult to remove from carpet. Sometimes the carpet is salvageable. If not, they will remove the carpet and padding underneath.
Do’s and Don’ts After a Fire
Do…
Contact a licensed professional immediately!
Don’t…
Try to wipe or clean the residue yourself
Turn on the TV or other electrical appliances until the risk has been assessed
Use furniture or carpet affected by the fire
Consume food that may have been exposed to heat, smoke, or soot. This even includes non-perishables!
Fire Damage Restoration Services FAQs
Below are questions typically asked:
What happens if I have a fire late at night and need asisstance?
Most restoration companies are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and will respond to your call for fire damage restoration any time, on any day. Companies like PuroClean have your best interests at heart, and restoring your property correctly, the first time, is their top priority.
What do I need to do to get a free estimate or how much does it cost?
Call us now at (727) 339-7277 for a free estimate of our fire damage restoration services.
Is a home fire covered by my insurance?
It depends on your policy. If it is covered, the insurance company will cover invoices up to your policy limit, and you are responsible for the deductible. Contact your agent to find out if this loss is covered.