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Fire Damage Restoration in Glenview IL

(630) 656-9915

With decades of fire and smoke restoration experience, here at RestorationMaster, we know that a quick response can save you and your family money and time in the long run.  We have the experience and expertise to help you when fire damage occurs. Because we know you need a restoration company to get the job done correctly, we are the company to rely on. RestorationMaster provides emergency fire damage restoration services in Glenview IL, and the surrounding areas.

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Fire Damage and Smoke Restoration

At RestorationMaster, we know all aspects to fire damage and are prepared to work with whatever restoration needs you have.  We are capable of cleaning, restoring and replacing items that may have been damaged to an extreme.

We will work with your insurance company to make sure you are covered and the process goes as smoothly as possible.  We can be on-site quickly to make sure your home and property are restored in a timely manner. If items are damaged to an extreme, RestorationMaster can preform their pack-out system.  This allows your personal items to be cleaned at our RestorationMaster location and kept safe and secure until your home is restored.

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Our employees undergo rigorous ongoing training so they are current on the latest techniques and advancements.  RestorationMaster follows IICRC recommended procedures to make sure that your home is cleaned properly and efficiently.

Call Us for Fire Damage Restoration in Glenview IL

Call your local RestorationMaster partner in Glenview Golf, IL at (630) 656-9915 for all your fire damage restoration and smoke cleanup needs.


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Helpful Smoke and Fire Damage Information:

The Effects of Smoke and Soot Damage to a Home

After a disaster, homes typically require significant restoration due to potential risks and instability. This is a common outcome that can result from a fire causing damage to your home.

What is Soot and Why Is it Dangerous?

Some occupations have a higher probability of being exposed to soot, but homeowners can also come into contact with this hazardous substance. Soot is commonly found in areas where humans reside, including household fireplaces, basement furnaces, and engine exhaust. The small size of soot particles could potentially pose health risks.

Can Baking Soda Be Used to Put Out Fires?

Grease fires can cause personal injury and property damage, making them a potential hazard. The stains on the stovetop are typically caused by oil, grease, fat, or by the heating up of deep fat fryers. The fires are substantial and have the potential for spreading quickly. Here are the necessary steps to follow in case of a grease fire.


Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration Frequently Asked Questions

What steps are involved in removing smoke odor from a home or business?
A fire damage restoration professional like RestorationMaster will take care of smoke removal and smoke damage restoration. If you decide to take the smoke mitigation issue into your own hands, here are the main steps to follow:
1. Let It Breathe: Allow fresh air to circulate by opening windows and doors to ventilate and reduce lingering smoke odors.
2. Absorb the Smoke: Use odor-absorbing materials like baking soda, activated charcoal, or commercial odor absorbers to help eliminate smoke odors.
3. Repaint Ceilings & Walls: Apply a fresh coat of paint to ceilings and walls to cover and seal in smoke residue, reducing the odor.
4. Details Matter: Light Bulbs and Air Filters: Replace light bulbs and clean or change air filters, as they can trap and emit smoke odors.
5. Wash Windows and Window Coverings: Clean windows and wash window coverings like curtains and blinds to remove smoke residue and odors.
6. Refresh Cabinets and Upholstery: Clean and deodorize cabinets and upholstery to eliminate embedded smoke odors.
7. Cleanse Carpets and Rugs: Thoroughly clean and deodorize carpets and rugs, as they can trap smoke odors deep within their fibers.
8. Floors: Clean and deodorize all types of flooring, such as hardwood, tile, or linoleum, to ensure the complete removal of smoke odors from the premises.

How is water damage addressed after a fire due to firefighting efforts?
A professional restoration company like RestorationMaster can provide comprehensive restoration services involving both water damage restoration and fire damage restoration. Water damage due to firefighting efforts should be eligible to be covered by your insurance provider when you file a claim.

What is the process for assessing and repairing fire-damaged roofs and ceilings?
The process includes evaluating the extent of the damage, eliminating water, soot, and debris, and restoring the residence to its “pre-loss condition” through construction services. Typical tasks include securing the property, eliminating smoke odors, addressing any hazardous materials (such as asbestos or mold), and reconstructing the home.

Why and How People Choose a Professional Contractor After a Home Disaster?


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