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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

6 Steps to Fire Damage Restoration

11/1/2021 (Permalink)

Chair burned inside an empty room, walls covered with smoke damage Fire damage in a Valley Brook, OK home.

Fire Damage Restoration

If you have had a fire at your home in Valley Brook, OK, and your home has sustained smoke damage or soot damage, you may wonder what your next step should be. Navigating the fire cleanup process can be difficult and confusing, but here are some guidelines to follow to make your course of action a bit easier.

1. Call for Emergency Services
Contact a fire restoration company as soon as possible. Most companies offer 24-hour services and can assist you right away.

2. Appraisal of Damage
Most companies send a professional to assess your home for smoke damage, soot damage and water damage. From there, it is possible to create a plan for repair.

3. Damage Prevention
Fires frequently damage or threaten the integrity of windows, doors, roofs or walls. These can all be temporarily repaired so that further damage does not occur before the fire restoration process can take place.

4. Water, Smoke and Soot Removal
Once you have ensured that your home does not sustain additional damage, the fire restoration company can begin to remove water from the home and repair water damage, if there is any. Smoke cleaning and soot cleaning occur at this point to remove traces of the fire from the surfaces of your home, such as ceilings, walls and floors.

5. Cleaning and Disinfecting
The next step is for the company to clean and repair any salvageable items in the house, such as furniture or cabinetry. In addition, the air is usually scrubbed by special equipment to improve the air quality inside your home.

6. Restoration of Finishes
After the major structures and furniture have been repaired, it is time to bring your home back to its pre-fire condition. Sometimes, this is minor, such as repainting a room. Other times, it can be more complicated, such as small construction projects.


After a restoration company has completed its work, all signs of smoke damage should be removed, your home should be back to its original condition and all signs that a fire has occurred should be gone.

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