Restoring your home or business after fire damage is our main goal. As a leading fire damage restoration company, we specialize in removing the water after firefighting efforts. Our trained team will assess the damage caused by the fire, and handle the fire cleanup and fire damage restoration. Our professionals will also deep-clean your property including soot removal from walls, carpets, and upholstery. They will also perform the smoke damage cleanup and the removal of the smoke odors.
Smoke and soot can be toxic, creating a hazardous situation for your property. Even if a fire is contained in one area, smoke, and soot can travel throughout a structure. Our professionals are highly-trained, with the experience, tools, and knowledge to clean up fire damage and remove the smell of smoke. In keeping with our goal to restore your home and cherished possessions to their pre-fire condition, we use appropriate personal protective measures to safely clean, deodorize and restore your property.
Any disruption in business hurts your bottom line. Our fire damage restoration specialists can respond quickly and understand a business owner’s unique issues after a fire. When faced with fire damage cleanup and smoke damage removal, our goal is to help you get your business up and running again as soon as possible.
When faced with a large commercial fire, Restore and Revive’s large loss teams can handle any sized fire damage and will work alongside our local Restore & Revive experts.
A fire can break out at any time, and our Customer Care Center is ready to take your call, day or night. Contact us -24/7 for fire cleanup, smoke damage, and fire damage restoration.
Our fire damage restoration professionals have the expertise and equipment needed to get the job done to your satisfaction as quickly as possible.
We’re a trusted leader in the fire damage restoration industry.
Many national and local Insurance companies trust in our 50+ years of experience in cleanup and restoration.
Restore & Revive will help you navigate the insurance claims process and coordinate the necessary paperwork for a quicker, easier experience.
While waiting for help to arrive, safety is key. Here are some tips to follow:
Limit movement in the home to help prevent cross-contamination and further smoke damage from soot particles being embedded into upholstery and carpets.
Place clean towels or old linens on rugs, upholstery and carpet traffic areas.
If electricity is off, empty the freezer and refrigerator and prop open the doors.
Wash houseplants on both sides of the leaves.
Change your HVAC filter.
The restoration process begins when you call your local Restore & Revive location or Customer Care Center, both of which are staffed 24 hours a day. Our specialist will ask a series of questions regarding the fire damage event that will help us dispatch the nearest Restore & Revive professionals to your location.
Our professionals will carefully inspect and test adjoining rooms of your property to determine the extent of the fire, smoke and soot damage. This step is crucial in developing a plan of action. We work alongside investigators, insurance companies and the fire marshal to determine the type, degree of and extent of damage to materials and belongings.
Fire damage can often compromise windows, walls and roofs. To maintain security and to protect against further damage, Restore & Revive can board up missing windows and walls and place tarps on damaged roofs. We also offer debris removal, installation of emergency power and temporary lighting, temporary structural repairs and more.
If water damage is present, the water removal process will begin almost immediately and removes the majority of the water. We will then use dehumidifiers and air movers to remove the remaining water and complete the drying process.
Restore & Revive professionals use specialized equipment and techniques to remove smoke and soot from ceilings, walls and other surfaces.
We remove affected materials while minimizing damage to unaffected or restorable surfaces. Our professionals can inventory non-salvageable property and assist in packing, relocating, cleaning and storing of personal property. We also offer restoration of specialty items such as art, electronics and documents.
After these initial steps, your home may need construction work to get your property back to its pre-loss condition. The repair step can be minor repairs or rebuilding entire areas of your home. We can simplify the restoration process by handling both the initial damage mitigation and rebuilding the affected areas. Having one qualified company for the entire process can save time and keeps costs low.
Surprisingly, many items subjected to heat, smoke, and soot can be cleaned and restored to their original state. Restore & Revive team members are specially trained in methods that effectively remove extensive smoke and soot residues. Depending on the severity, we may move some items off-site to ensure a thorough cleaning and restoration in our state-of-the-art facilities. Restore & Revive also staffs and maintains close relationships with industry experts who specialize in electronics restoration, dry cleaning of delicate fabrics, furniture repair and refinishing, artwork, and document restoration. However, know that some items burned by direct flame may not be salvageable.
Yes! Smoke and soot damage can be stubborn, but Restore & Revive employees are specially trained in the most effective residue removal methods. Restore & Revive also has specialty cleaning tools and products that were developed exclusively for fire restoration. Anytime an item is deemed salvageable, we will work to clean it ourselves or coordinate with a vendor who performs specialty cleaning for that specific item type.
What you smell, see, and even feel on surfaces can be an indication that smoke and soot have affected your property. Your property may not have even been directly affected by flames, such as homes near a wildfire. Simply knowing that contaminates may be present is not enough. Restore & Revive technicians conduct a thorough inspection and pre-testing of surfaces to allow you to better understand what surfaces are affected, the degree of damage, and map out where the smoke and soot have migrated throughout your home. This is the only way to know the presence and potential extent of the damage.