Few forces are more destructive than fire — so it’s no surprise if you feel overwhelmed after your home is damaged by a major blaze. Working with your insurance company and a fire restoration provider can help you recover. By understanding how this process works, you can have greater peace of mind as you move forward.
Initial Assessment & Board-Up
After you call a restoration specialist, they will come to your property to inspect the extent of the damage and develop an action plan for recovery. During this early phase, windows, walls, and roofs that have been damaged will be boarded up or tarped over as needed to reduce the risk of additional damage. Shortly after this, possessions will be inventoried and removed to be cleaned and restored at an offsite facility.
Water and Smoke Removal
During a fire, many homes will actually suffer significant water damage as firefighters put out the flames. As such, water removal must begin immediately. Dehumidifiers and air movers can also help dry out any remaining moisture to prevent mold and mildew growth. Specialized equipment is then used to remove all smoke and soot from surfaces inside the house.
Restoration
Once all water, smoke, and soot have been removed, the property interior is cleaned, sanitized, and de-odorized. This leaves the home ready for restoration, which could include drywall repairs, carpet replacement, and even the reconstruction of whole rooms. The end goal is to bring the property back to its original condition.
Shrock Restoration provides thorough fire restoration services to help get your property back to its pre-fire condition. Available 24/7, our team is with you every step of the way, from the initial response to a complete rebuild of your home. Our services will give you peace of mind and help you get your life back to normal.
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234 W Main St
Loudonville, Ohio 44842
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