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Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration Contractors

Certified fire and smoke damage restoration specialists providing soot removal, odor elimination, structural cleaning, and full property reconstruction.

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Anderson Restoration LLC
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BMS CAT Houston
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United Water Restoration Group of The Woodlands
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United Water Restoration Group of West Spring TX
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ERC Water Damage Restoration Houston
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What is Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration?

Fire and smoke damage restoration is a specialized process that goes far beyond cleaning visible soot. Even small fires create smoke and heat damage that can extend throughout a structure, requiring comprehensive restoration including structural cleaning, deodorization, air quality remediation, and reconstruction of fire-damaged areas.

Smoke behaves differently based on what burned and how hot the fire was. Protein smoke from kitchen fires leaves nearly invisible but extremely odorous residues. Synthetic smoke from burning plastics creates thick, black, acidic soot that etches glass and corrodes metal. Wood smoke produces dry, powdery soot that can be easier to clean but penetrates porous materials deeply. Professional fire restoration technicians understand these differences and use specific cleaning agents and techniques for each type.

The restoration process typically includes emergency board-up and weatherproofing, soot and debris removal, cleaning and deodorization of all affected surfaces, air duct cleaning, ozone or hydroxyl treatment for persistent odors, and reconstruction of burned areas. IICRC-certified fire restoration contractors follow the S300 Standard for Professional Restoration of Fire and Smoke Damaged Structures. Insurance companies expect this standard to be followed, and proper documentation is critical for claim approval.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does fire damage restoration take?+
Fire damage restoration timelines vary significantly based on the extent of fire, smoke, and water damage (from firefighting efforts). Emergency board-up and debris removal usually happens within 24 to 48 hours. Cleaning and deodorization can take 1 to 2 weeks. Reconstruction of burned areas can take several weeks to several months depending on the scope of structural damage. Your restoration company should provide a detailed timeline after the initial assessment.
Can smoke damage be removed completely?+
In most cases, yes. Professional fire restoration uses specialized cleaning agents, equipment, and deodorization techniques (ozone treatment, hydroxyl generators, thermal fogging) to remove smoke residues and odors from structural materials and contents. However, some severely damaged porous materials like drywall, insulation, and heavily contaminated textiles may need to be replaced rather than cleaned. An IICRC-certified technician can assess what can be saved and what must be replaced.
Why does my house still smell like smoke after cleaning?+
Smoke odor molecules are microscopic and penetrate deep into porous materials: drywall, wood framing, insulation, ductwork, carpets, and upholstery. Surface cleaning alone will not eliminate embedded odors. Professional deodorization uses equipment like ozone generators (which must be used in unoccupied spaces), hydroxyl generators (safe for occupied spaces), and thermal foggers that apply deodorizing agents at the molecular level. HVAC ducts must also be professionally cleaned, as smoke circulates through the system and deposits residues throughout the ductwork.
Will my homeowners insurance cover fire damage restoration?+
Yes. Fire damage is one of the core perils covered by standard homeowners insurance policies. Coverage typically includes the structure, personal property, additional living expenses while your home is uninhabitable, and debris removal. You'll pay your deductible, and the insurance company pays the rest up to your policy limits. Make sure you document all damage thoroughly and work with an IICRC-certified restoration company that understands insurance billing and documentation requirements.
What should I do immediately after a fire?+
After ensuring everyone is safe and the fire department has cleared the scene: (1) Contact your insurance company to report the loss. (2) Do not enter the structure until it's been deemed safe by authorities. (3) Call a certified fire restoration company to begin emergency services like board-up, tarping, and securing the property. (4) Document everything with photos and video before any cleanup begins. (5) Do not attempt to clean smoke damage yourself, as improper cleaning can make staining permanent.
Can I stay in my home during fire damage restoration?+
It depends on the extent of damage and the specific restoration activities. Small, contained fires affecting one room may allow you to remain in unaffected areas. Extensive smoke damage, structural instability, or deodorization processes (especially ozone treatment) usually require temporary relocation. Your insurance policy's Additional Living Expenses (ALE) coverage typically pays for hotel stays and meals during the restoration period.