What Should You Do After Fire and Smoke Damage?

Fire damage is widely considered as one of the worst disasters your property can suffer from and is often followed by water and smoke damage as well. Fires are commonly caused by kitchen-based or electrical issues, whether in your home or business. A small flame can quickly spiral into an uncontrollable blaze from faulty wiring to cooking fires and burnt toast within minutes.

Once the fire has been extinguished and it’s safe to re-enter the premises, you must call an expert fire restoration company to determine what items are worth restoring and which ones must be replaced. Keep in mind that the damage after a fire can be significant, which is why it’s essential to contact a professional fire restoration company in Kelowna.

Cleaning Up After Fire Damage

Upon entering your property after fire damage, the first thing you will notice will be residual leftovers from the fire and soot covering and coating all the walls. Don’t enter the premises if there is still smoke inside because you can experience health complications if the fire damage hasn’t been adequately cleaned or managed. 

That’s why specially trained experts from a fire restoration company are the first individuals who should re-enter a property after fire damage. They have proper training and tools to clean up fire and smoke damage and ensure your office or home is safe to re-enter.

Once that is done, the evaluation process can determine the extent of damage to wood accents, furniture, cabinets, appliances, and more. When you partner with a professional fire restoration company in Kelowna like Total Restoration, you won’t have to worry about anything as they will also help you finalize the paperwork for your fire-damage claim with your insurance company.

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