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Smoke Damage Restoration



Smoke is simply fuel that did not burn, made visible by the presence of small particles of carbon and other material. Complete combustion gives off light, heat, the gas carbon dioxide, and water vapor. Smoke contains these gases, although it did not ignite. The difference between smoke damage and fire damage is that fires will leave items charred, covered in ash, melted, or otherwise distorted or completely destroyed. Much of this material is likely not salvageable. Smoke damage is caused as the fire is extinguished. As fires produce intense dry heat, when they are put out, a hot and humid smoke is released. This smoke can cause extensive problems, especially among wood objects. The pores in wood open and the wood absorbs various odors, which are often very difficult to remove.

After you call in a fire damage restoration team, professionals will evaluate the smoke and fire damage. They will first target the type of smoke that has saturated your structure, which will help them determine the type of fire that has taken place and also to identify what type of restoration or replacement is needed. Many of these services are offered around the clock because there is no time to waste, because the longer you wait, the more difficult it is to repair and restore your personal items.

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