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Call Today About our Smoke Damage Restoration in Glendale, AZ

Call Today About our Smoke Damage Restoration in Glendale, AZ

 

 

 There is nothing worse, or more devastating, than a fire in your home. The feeling can be incredibly overwhelming as your home and your belongings become damaged, not only by the fire, but from smoke as well. Once the firefighters are finished with your home, there are many chemicals that were used by them to extinguish the flames to cause damage, as well as the initial fire and smoke damages. These problems include the soot, smoke, and the chemicals that are left behind for you to have to clean and remove from your home.

 

 Smoke can cause an very large amount of damage. It leaves your walls black and gray, and there is also a lot of carbon based impurities in the smoke damage. When something is burning, the smoke carries the properties that are within the object. Therefore, many homes have a lot of plastic within them, the smoke will carry that oil-based material and it will soak into the walls of your home causing oil and blacked coloring to leave its trace on everything.

 

 The process of restoring, repairing, and cleaning smoke damage is long and tiresome. You will need a very strong cleaner and make sure to use gloves. You will need to use long and firm strokes when you are scrubbing off the residue of the smoke from your items and the walls of your home. However, do not over-clean your walls and ceiling because the water can set within your drywall, if you use too much of it, and can cause water damage. After you have cleaned the walls and ceiling, you can then prime them and coat them with fresh paint. The smell of smoke can be removed by baking soda, white vinegar, ozone generators, and odor reducing fogs. Whichever one you choose will be able to help you get rid of the strong smoke smell within your home. Once you have finished with the Smoke Damage Restoration in Glendale, AZ, you can then start to replace the things you have lost. Smoke damage, or any type of fire damage, is devastating and never expected. The restoration process can be long and hard, but after you have finished repairing and replacing everything, then you can begin to get back into the swing of your normal and daily home life.