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FAQs
Fire Damage Restoration Frequently Asked Questions:
Although the exact fire damage remediation process can change depending on the cause of the fire, and the scope of the damage, there are standard procedures that will apply in most situations.
Tarp and Board-Up
After providing a free estimate, our fire restoration team will tarp and board up your home to keep out both nature and unwanted pests.
Water Removal and Dry Out
If necessary, they will then remove water from fire fighting efforts. This includes pumping out the water and drying your home.
Fire Damage Cleanup
Next, our fire damage contractors clean up the damage and remove stains and debris. This may also include HEPA air purification or off-site cleaning services.
Deodorize and Disinfect
Then they will deodorize your home to get rid of smoke smells. If there was water from firefighting efforts, they will also disinfect your home to prevent mold.
Reconstruction
Finally, the rebuild of your home. Depending on the damage this could involve anything from painting walls and refinishing floors to installing new walls and cabinets. Your fire restoration contractor will walk through this process with you.
The cost of fire damage cleanup and repair is usually covered by home insurance as long as they were the direct result of sudden and accidental damage. Our fire damage team is experienced in handling insurance claims and can even bill them directly. If you are unsure about your coverage, we can contact your insurer together and aid in answering their questions as well as help explain complicated insurance terms.
While we wish this was easier to answer, there are several different factors which determine the cost of the fire damage repairs. However, each situation is unique where different factors apply. Once our fire damage team inspects your home, they will provide a detailed estimate for repairs and sync up with your insurance adjustor and/or agent.
Cause of the Fire
Fire damage repair costs will vary depending on the source of the fire. For example, a cooking oil fire is usually less expensive to repair than a furnace fire.
Size of Your Home
The size of the area impacted directly relates to fire damage cleanup costs. A large house fire will cost more to repair than cleaning fire damage in a small bathroom.
Amount of Time
The longer the damage is left untreated, the more expensive the cost of fire damage repairs.
Materials Involved
From carpeting to drywall to hardwoods, the materials involved will impact the cost of fire damage restoration estimates.
Accessibility
Areas that are more difficult to access typically cost more to restore than damage in open areas.
If Water Restoration is Necessary
Water damage from firefighting efforts will also increase the cost.
If Mold Removal is Necessary
If there is mold as a result of the water damage, the cost of fire cleanup services will also be higher.
Amount of Reconstruction
Sanding and refinishing floors and painting stained drywall will be less expensive than needing to install all new materials. You may also decide to remodel a fire-damaged space as well.
The walls of your home sadly are only the beginning of what is damaged during a fire. Any items inside your house, even if it wasn’t close to the fire itself, are susceptible to damage:
- Ash and smoke can continue to cause damage and corrosion to materials left behind.
- Odors from smoke will stay in a room or a home long after the fire and continue to cause problems if they are not removed.
- In just a few minutes, walls and other surfaces can become discolored.
- In just a few hours, finishes on kitchen appliances turn yellow.
- Smoke causes etching in glass after just a short time, and smoke will tarnish metal quickly.
FAQs
Water Damage Restoration Frequently Asked Questions:
Although the exact fire damage remediation process can change depending on the cause of the fire, and the scope of the damage, there are standard procedures that will apply in most situations.
Tarp and Board-Up
After providing a free estimate, our fire restoration team will tarp and board up your home to keep out both nature and unwanted pests.
Water Removal and Dry Out
If necessary, they will then remove water from fire fighting efforts. This includes pumping out the water and drying your home.
Fire Damage Cleanup
Next, our fire damage contractors clean up the damage and remove stains and debris. This may also include HEPA air purification or off-site cleaning services.
Deodorize and Disinfect
Then they will deodorize your home to get rid of smoke smells. If there was water from firefighting efforts, they will also disinfect your home to prevent mold.
Reconstruction
Finally, the rebuild of your home. Depending on the damage this could involve anything from painting walls and refinishing floors to installing new walls and cabinets. Your fire restoration contractor will walk through this process with you.
The cost of fire damage cleanup and repair is usually covered by home insurance as long as they were the direct result of sudden and accidental damage. Our fire damage team is experienced in handling insurance claims and can even bill them directly. If you are unsure about your coverage, we can contact your insurer together and aid in answering their questions as well as help explain complicated insurance terms.
While we wish this was easier to answer, there are several different factors which determine the cost of the fire damage repairs. However, each situation is unique where different factors apply. Once our fire damage team inspects your home, they will provide a detailed estimate for repairs and sync up with your insurance adjustor and/or agent.
Cause of the Fire
Fire damage repair costs will vary depending on the source of the fire. For example, a cooking oil fire is usually less expensive to repair than a furnace fire.
Size of Your Home
The size of the area impacted directly relates to fire damage cleanup costs. A large house fire will cost more to repair than cleaning fire damage in a small bathroom.
Amount of Time
The longer the damage is left untreated, the more expensive the cost of fire damage repairs.
Materials Involved
From carpeting to drywall to hardwoods, the materials involved will impact the cost of fire damage restoration estimates.
Accessibility
Areas that are more difficult to access typically cost more to restore than damage in open areas.
If Water Restoration is Necessary
Water damage from firefighting efforts will also increase the cost.
If Mold Removal is Necessary
If there is mold as a result of the water damage, the cost of fire cleanup services will also be higher.
Amount of Reconstruction
Sanding and refinishing floors and painting stained drywall will be less expensive than needing to install all new materials. You may also decide to remodel a fire-damaged space as well.
The walls of your home sadly are only the beginning of what is damaged during a fire. Any items inside your house, even if it wasn’t close to the fire itself, are susceptible to damage:
- Ash and smoke can continue to cause damage and corrosion to materials left behind.
- Odors from smoke will stay in a room or a home long after the fire and continue to cause problems if they are not removed.
- In just a few minutes, walls and other surfaces can become discolored.
- In just a few hours, finishes on kitchen appliances turn yellow.
- Smoke causes etching in glass after just a short time, and smoke will tarnish metal quickly.
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