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Fire Damage Restoration: Six Steps To a Stress-Free Recovery After a Fire

8/25/2021 (Permalink)

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Although there is no way to truly prepare for such an event, there are plenty of ways to take action on the heels of a fire, all of which can mean the difference between a home being saved, and a home being lost to damage.

All homes may not require every step to achieve full restoration—especially if the damage is just minimal.

1. Initial Safety Assessment and Entry

Fire restoration professionals will arrive at the home, determine that it is safe to begin the assessment, and begin evaluating the extent of the damage. Home renovation companies and experts are trained to recognize signs of damage even when homeowners might not notice or suspect that anything has gone wrong.

2. Securing the Home

A home that has had a small fire, for instance, will likely have a great deal to secure and sort through to check for damage. Undamaged or salvageable items must be removed during the cleaning and renovation processes, so it is vital to complete this step as quickly and efficiently as possible.

3. Water Assessment and Removal

Not all homes with fire damage will also have a large amount of water damage, but many will have some damage occur while the fire is being extinguished. Examining a home for water damage is essential to addressing all potential issues within the home, and the process of assessing for water damage and drying out the interior will typically precede cleaning and debris removal.

4. Cleaning and Debris Removal

A fire is a devastating event that leaves behind a truly enormous amount of wreckage and debris. Soot, dirt, water, smoke residue, and items that have been burned will all leave plenty behind in need of cleaning.

5. Repairing the Home

Beams, walls, and other structures are all repaired during this step. Paint that has begun peeling as a result of heat exposure is sanded or removed, and all exposed wood will also be sanded down and all renovation projects are completed with sturdy components.

6. Completing Renovations

The final step in the process is completing renovations, which usually involves replacing or reinstalling the drywall, paint, flooring, and other functional and aesthetic components of a home.

FINDING THE RIGHT RESTORATION COMPANY

Discovering that your home has caught fire is one of the most difficult experiences homeowners have to go through. When searching for a home restoration expert, remember to always seek out a company that can offer an expert team and a quick turnaround time, to make sure your home is in the best of hands and receives the help it needs as quickly as possible.

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