Understanding the Fire Restoration Process
7/27/2016 (Permalink)
According to the IICRC, it is imperative that an IICRC-approved fire restoration firm begin as soon as possible after the fire is out. The longer the delay, the more opportunity there is for damage from water and smoke to intensify. Depending on the damage, a home can often be restored to its before fire state. This can be a difficult task to perform, but IICRC firms such as SERVPRO of Franklin county are well equipped to return a home to its original condition.
Professional fire damage repair will remove the ash and smoke residue left behind. This needs to be done quickly because the ash is acidic and will cause materials to deteriorate if allowed to sit too long. SERVPRO of Franklin County will work hard to provide a through clean up. This will include treatment of every surface that is affected by ash and soot. This includes cleaning down walls, ceilings, furniture and countertops. Ash and smoke are often found in the vents and ducts as well, as they are quickly taken up by the HVAC system. SERVPRO of Franklin County can clean the HVAC system as well, preventing either from entering the home once again.
From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, you can rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property. SERVPRO of Franklin County has the training to help you through this difficult time.
SERVPRO of Franklin County has the water and fire damage training and expertise to help you through this tough time. Once the fire department leaves, your Union home may suffer from water damage caused by firefighting efforts. We have the specialized fire and water damage restoration training, personnel, and equipment to handle fire and water damage and can quickly restore your home to pre-fire condition.