Fire, Smoke
and Soot Damage

Effective restoration for building and contents following fire/smoke damage requires a swift response. When it comes to insurance recovery, the first 24-48 hours are crucial to reduce secondary damage. Without timely remediation,
damage caused by the extreme heat and the noxious and corrosive residue left behind, can have a long-lasting impact on the property.

Noxious Residue & Pollution

Effectively restoring a building and its contents after a fire requires a fast response. When it comes to insurance recovery, the first 24 to 48 hours are crucial to reduce secondary damage.

Fire restoration needs to consider the structural damage, as well as controlling ongoing contamination and eliminate persistent odours. As smoke and soot settle across surfaces, it’s vital to have the property thoroughly cleaned with the right chemicals and materials.

Damage caused by the extreme heat, as well as the noxious and corrosive residue left behind, can have a long-lasting impact on the property. Without timely remediation, there can be severe exposure to pollution and respiratory irritants if ash, soot and smoke linger in the property.

Our Approach

We restore fire-affected spaces with precision, removing hazardous soot, neutralising odours and repairing structural and surface damage to bring buildings back to a safe, habitable condition.

Odour
elimination

We identify and address lingering smells, restoring a fresh indoor atmosphere.

Structural
restoration

We repair, reinforce and return fire-affected areas to a safe and stable condition.

Inventory of non-restorable contents

We record and dispose of items beyond recovery, streamlining insurance and disposal steps.

Cleaning and sanitising

We remove soot, residue and stains, thoroughly disinfecting surfaces for a healthy living space.

Contaminant control

We manage and contain soot, ash, and airborne particles to protect indoor air quality.