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FIRE DAMAGE RESTORATION TIPS

8/26/2020 (Permalink)

Fire Restoration Tips If you have experienced a fire here are some tips to help clean up.

REPAIRING SMOKE DAMAGE TO WALLS

With fires, there will always be a degree of smoke damage to your walls, wallpaper, and paint. If the smoke damage is not too serious, you should be able to scrub it clean with detergents and bleach. Note: soot from smoke damage is greasy stuff so you should always try to dust as much of it off from a surface before trying to scrub it clean. Often, you’ll want to repaint, but make sure all surfaces are clean and dry before painting.

GETTING RID OF MOLD & MILDEW

Another huge issue in fire damage restoration is actually introduced by the water used to extinguish a fire. This problem is mold and mildew and requires special attention. We highly recommend SERVPRO of Kendall County to deal with mold and mildew, because it can cause serious health effects, and can contaminate furniture, carpets, clothing, mattresses, walls, and vents. The best thing you can do immediately is air out every room and clean out all vents and filters.

REPAIRING FLOORING & CARPET

With all the water that is involved in putting out a fire, your floors and carpets will end up absorbing the worst of it. In almost every case, it’s recommended that you pull up any carpets that have water damage and replace them. Water can also seep underneath vinyl flooring and into cracks of hardwood, and will need to be addressed. If you have experience with flooring, you can lift it up and clean under them, but you may want to call a SERVPRO of Kendall County to assist you.

CLEANING CLOTHING

Cleaning smoke damage from clothing is one of the biggest jobs you’ll find after a fire. Our biggest tip is to make sure you don’t smear the greasy soot into the clothing or just throw the smoky clothes into the wash. Often times dry cleaning is the best bet, and you should ask around local dry cleaners to see if any have experience with post-fire laundry.

CLEANING DISHES

Dishes are also important items to clean thoroughly after a fire because they will be in contact with your food and can cause health problems. Scrub all dishes well, let them soak in a solution of bleach and water (2 tablespoons of bleach per gallon) for at least 20 minutes, and scrub some more for safety. When in doubt, if a dish, pot, or pan won’t come clean, cut your losses and throw it out – (especially rubber or wooden dishes that absorb smoke).

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