Fire Damage Remediation & Smoke Removal

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Fire Damage Remediation & Smoke Removal

If you’ve recently experienced a fire at your home or business, you’re likely feeling overwhelmed — and with good reason.
Fires are devastating. Nothing can prepare you for this level of visible physical damage to your home. On top of that, there’s likely hidden damage from heat, chemical, or water intrusion.

Where do you even begin trying to put the pieces of your life back together?

What To Do In Case Of Fire Damage?

Call Steamaster Restoration LLC and let us guide you through this challenging and confusing time. We are committed to providing fast, safe, and complete fire and smoke cleanup, restoration and reconstruction services to get your home or business back to normal. What’s more, these services are tailored to your specific needs. At Steamaster Restoration LLC we know that when it comes to putting your life back in order, there’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all approach.

As soon as firefighters deem your property safe to enter, call us at 888-247-1911 for a free onsite evaluation and estimate

Pre-assessment / loss determination

Emergency board up

Structural safety evaluation and stabilization

Move and pack out if applicable

Content inventory, salvage, and cleaning

Ash, soot, and debris removal

Odor control and air purification remediation

Air scrubbing and fogging

Reconstruction and remodeling when applicable

Restoration Services You Can Count On

We take your safety and satisfaction very seriously. When you trust Steamaster Restoration LLC after a fire, we guarantee that all homes or businesses that receive our smoke cleanup and fire damage restoration services will be free from all contaminates relating to the incident, including water, smoke, soot, and chemicals.

After a fire, you have enough to worry about. Call Steamaster Restoration LLC at 888-247-1911 and let us handle the cleanup and restoration to get your home or business back to normal as quickly as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to your queries

How much does it cost to clean up after a fire?

Smoke and fire damage to your home is devastating. Understanding related variables such as extinguisher chemicals, water, smoke and soot damage can help you more specifically and confidently plan your next steps. You’ll need to work with your insurance provider and a qualified, licensed contractor to recover the former quality of your home.
The average price of cleaning up fire and smoke damage ranges widely. Homeowners typically pay between $3,157 and $29,118, with a national average of $13,761 for a full repair. Your exact cost will depend on a number of major factors, such as the extent of the damage, potential costs in water cleanup, chemical repair from extinguishers, soot removal, and smoke damage restoration.

What to do after a house fire?

A house fire is quite a terrifying experience, but once you’re certain that you and your loved ones are safe and sound, you need to turn your attention to your property and try to salvage as much of it as possible. Keep in mind though that you need to wait until a fire marshal has declared the area safe before you can re-enter your home. (In the event of a severe fire, you might need to call a structural engineer to determine the integrity of the house before anyone goes in.)

  • Be aware of safety hazards
  • Document the damage
  • Save undamaged items
  • Make a list of the items that were lost or damaged in the fire
  • Call your insurance agent
  • Secure your home
  • Call experienced fire damage restoration professionals
Will I have to move out during restoration?

It depends on the extent of the damage. You won’t be able to stay in a home that has sustained extensive damage, lacks structural stability, or has no utilities. If the fire was contained to a single room, you may be able to stay, depending on the smell, the sounds of fire damage restoration work, and other concerns. Someone who works at home may not be able to deal with construction tool sounds and paint smells all day. Ultimately, it’s up to you and the restoration company.

When is it safe to turn on the furnace/air conditioning again?

Never turn on the furnace or AC until it’s been thoroughly checked by an HVAC technician. The system could have been damaged by the fire without your knowledge, and using it can cause new problems. You also want to be sure the system won’t pump soot and smoke through your home.

What items should I keep with me if I have to leave after a fire?

Be sure to keep valuables and items that will be difficult to replace easily in your possession. You may have to leave your home due to structural instability, and you don’t want to leave things like these to the mercy of criminals:

Cash and checkbooks;
Medications;
Important personal documents;Valuable collections, such as artwork, or coins.