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Fire Damage
The fire restoration process typically involves the following steps:
Assessment
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Securing the Property
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Water Removal
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Smoke and Soot Removal
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Deodorization
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Restoration
Final Inspection
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Overall, the fire restoration process can be complex and time-consuming, but it is essential to restoring your property to its pre-loss condition.

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Assessment
Our team will assess the extent of the fire damage and determine what needs to be restored and what needs to be replaced.
Securing the Property
WFM Emergency Services will then secure the property to prevent further damage, such as boarding up broken windows and doors.
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Water Removal
If there was water damage from firefighting efforts, we will remove any standing water and dry out the affected areas.
Smoke and Soot Removal
Will clean all surfaces affected by smoke and soot, including walls, ceilings, and floors.
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Deodorization
The final step in water damage restoration is restoring the area to its pre-damage condition. This may involve repairing or replacing damaged materials, such as drywall, flooring, or insulation.
Restoration
Once the property is cleaned and deodorized, we will begin to help you find someone for re build to restore the damaged areas, including replacing damaged materials, painting, and repairing any structural damage.
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Final Inspection
After the restoration is complete, a final inspection will be conducted to ensure that the property is safe and meets all necessary standards.
Types Of Fire Damage We Repair
Whether you've had a fire from a candle, cooking accident, defective space heater or electrical malfunction, our recovery experts are available 24-hours a day for any fire-related disaster, including:
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Candles
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Electrical Fires
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Cooking Fires
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Oil / Grease Fires
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Dryer Vent Fires
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Christmas Tree Fires
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Lightning Strikes
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Fireworks
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Electric Blankets
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Flammable Liquids
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Space Heaters
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Smoking / Cigarette

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