Find certified fire restoration companies near you for smoke cleanup, odor removal, and structural recovery.

When to Call in a Professional for Fire Damage Restoration

Call a certified team promptly—acidic soot and moisture can worsen damage within hours.

  • Visible soot or smoke film on walls, ceilings, or contents.
  • Persistent smoke odor even after basic cleaning or airing out.
  • ⚡ Electrical, structural, or HVAC components may be compromised by heat or soot.
  • Water damage from firefighting has soaked walls, floors, or insulation.
  • You plan to file an insurance claim and need professional documentation.
  • Business operations are interrupted and require rapid recovery planning.

Restoration Checklist

Our checklists are designed to help you navigate the restoration process with confidence. They provide helpful steps and reminders, but remember—every property damage situation is different. Use these as a starting point and always work closely with your restoration professional for personalized guidance.

Restoration Businesses That Provide This Service

What to Expect

  1. Submit your request form with ZIP & issue type

    Tell us your location and whether it’s water, fire, mold, roof, or biohazard.

  2. Get matched with a vetted local pro

    We route your request to a licensed, insured restoration specialist in your area.

  3. Receive same-day response (in most cases)

    Expect a quick call or message to confirm details, timing, and next steps. Emergency slots are prioritized.

  4. Work begins once you approve the quote

    You’ll get a clear estimate. Approve it to schedule repair, cleanup, or mitigation—then the crew gets to work.

Note: Timelines and availability can vary by provider and job scope.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How soon should fire cleanup begin?

Fire damage cleanup should begin as soon as the property is released by the fire department to prevent corrosion and odors.

How long does fire restoration take?

Minor smoke cleanup can take days, while full reconstruction may take several weeks.

Can smoke odors be completely removed?

Yes, through specialized HEPA filtration, ozone, and deodorization treatments.

Will my insurance cover fire restoration?

Most homeowner policies include fire and smoke restoration coverage. Check your deductible and limits.

Do you restore furniture after a fire?

Yes, salvageable furniture is cleaned and restored through off-site content restoration.

What safety risks exist after a fire?

Common hazards include structural instability, soot exposure, and electrical risks.

What is included in fire damage cleanup?

Services include soot and odor removal, debris disposal, and restoration of structural materials and contents.

Note: Details can vary by provider. Confirm with your chosen restoration service.

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