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Few things are as devastating to your home and family as a fire. However, despite the overwhelming damage and emotional toll, a structure fire does not have to necessarily equal a total loss. With the help of the professional fire restoration team at Integrity Restoration & Reconstruction. You can slowly but surely overcome the setback of a fire disaster. Fire and smoke damage restoration is most effective when performed as soon as possible following the fire to prevent additional damage from water and soot. Our fire and smoke damage restoration specialists will help you to minimize your losses and revitalize your home by providing expert fire/water restoration services. Experts will conduct a thorough evaluation of the damage to your property by taking a visual assessment of the damage’s extent and using professional moisture-sensing equipment.

Based on the results of this evaluation, we will create a customized strategy for fire damage restoration, which we will review with you for your approval. Integrity Restoration & Reconstruction will work to stabilize, sanitize, and mitigate your property as thoroughly as possible. You can expect us to:

  • Dry the structure via water extraction
  • Remove soot stains
  • Sanitize all affected areas
  • Deodorize all affected materials
  • Eliminate smoke smell from building

In addition, our professionals are available to provide complete duct cleaning services to eliminate any remaining risk of contamination from smoke and soot. Large volumes of water used to extinguish the fire can often lead to serious mold issues, so we use our experience and skill to conduct comprehensive testing for mold and other contaminants. For your convenience, we’re happy to work with your insurance company—you don’t have to worry about the paper work and we’ll bill the company directly.

In addition, our professionals are available to provide complete duct cleaning services to eliminate any remaining risk of contamination from smoke and soot.

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