Where Do I Start the Cleanup After a Kitchen Fire in Southern McHenry County?
11/1/2022 (Permalink)
Calling Experts for Fire Restoration in Your Home Puts a Solid Plan into Action for Quality Results
With any kitchen fire, the stovetop is the usual culprit. Whether you had a grease fire or another fire loss, the soot and smoke can be tough to deal with on your own. Instead of going the DIY route, the trained professionals at SERVPRO get to work fast using all of the latest techniques and technology to restore your interior to pre-damage condition.
How Do You Address a Fire Restoration Call?
Once you call us for emergency service, our skilled technicians arrive on the scene to begin the assessment and restoration. After removing all of the fire-damaged materials and debris in your Southern McHenry County kitchen, such as cabinets, lighting, drywall, and appliances, we then begin cleaning soot and smoke particles.
- Wet smoke is generated with lower heat, often coming from burning rubber or plastics. Such smoke residue is often stubborn because it webs and becomes sticky or smears to the touch.
- Dry smoke develops at a higher temperature and is fast-burning, often coming from burned materials like wood and paper. This type of smoke is often easier to clean.
We know that air-quality and foul odors are an issue with any kitchen fire, so we have a range of deodorization techniques that allow us to make your interior, “Like it never even happened.”
- Thermal Foggers, also known as dry fogging, helps to vaporize deodorizers that react on a chemical level with odor-causing residues.
- Air scrubbers are excellent for removing airborne particles and odorous elements from the air.
SERVPRO of Southern McHenry County understands how important it is for you to get your home back to normal quickly after suffering from fire damage in your kitchen. Call us 24/7 at (847) 516-1600 to deploy a team that gets to work fast with specialized restoration services