Tagged: fire damage restoration
A smoke damaged home is unsafe to live in—until professionals decontaminate it, resolve the structural dangers, and deem the home safe to occupy again. Some smoke damage is invisible, which is what leads homeowners...
Plastic releases several harmful chemicals including hydrochloric acid, dioxins, furans, and sulfur dioxide when burned. If you ever accidentally come in contact with burning plastic, you may be wondering “what are the potential health...
Fires create corrosive byproducts when they burn synthetic materials and these byproducts, along with soot and smoke, cause considerable damage to surfaces and furnishings. Fire restoration is the process in which damage caused by fire, smoke, & corrosive byproducts is repaired and restored following these steps.
In most homes, people are walking in and out of the kitchen all day, whether they are preparing a meal or just grabbing a snack. The kitchen is one of the busiest areas of...
Most people have at least a basic fire safety plan in place at home, but it’s also important to practice fire safety at work. Adults sometimes spend more time at work than at home,...
Fires can be extremely devastating for homeowners. They can ruin your possessions and cause extensive damage to your property that can have a high cost to be restored. Your furnishings, carpeting, personal possessions, and...
A house fire introduces a substantial amount of smoke and soot. The soot particles that emerge after the fire is extinguished can continue to damage areas of the home, including the floor joists. Charred...
Kitchen fires cause plenty of chaos in a home, but it’s one of the worst things that can happen to a restaurant. Not only do commercial kitchen fires put lives and property in danger,...
A home fire is a devastating event—sentimental items, furniture, appliances, and electronics will be scorched by the flames. The fire itself will cause damage, but so will the smoke, soot, and water from fire...
It goes without saying that if you’re buying an existing home, you’ll want a home inspection. You should do your homework on its condition before agreeing to buy it for a certain amount. When...