SERVPRO Fire Restoration
2/23/2022 (Permalink)
After a residential fire, insurance teams need to have a plan in place to deal with the fire, smoke and water damage left in the aftermath of flames and firefighting. SERVPRO’s fire restoration team can help get a home back to its original state after such a disaster.
Fire Rebuilding Services
SERVPRO is proud to be a one-stop shop for residential mitigation and restoration needs. The steps that rebuilding technicians will take to restore a Cresson, PA, home after a fire will generally include the following:
1. Emergency Dispatch - A simple call to a SERVPRO 24-hour National Call Center will lead to a quick dispatch of a highly prepared restoration professional in most cases.
2. Inspection and Assessment - After arrival on the scene, SERVPRO technicians will evaluate and test the property to determine the extent of the fire damage and prepare a fire restoration plan.
3. Board-Up and Tarping - After surveying all damage to a home, SERVPRO technicians can secure damaged windows, walls and roofs with boards and tarps to defend against further damage and unwanted entry.
4. Immediate Water Damage Cleanup - Water removal will clean up the majority of any firefighting water that is present, and will be followed by the use of air movers and dehumidifiers for an even more thorough dry out.
5. Soot and Smoke Removal - SERVPRO technicians are able to use high-tech equipment and special methods to eradicate smoke from all household surfaces.
6. Fire Cleaning - The cleaning and sanitizing step of the fire restoration plan involves the utilization of advanced cleaning and deodorizing processes to restore surfaces and belongings.
7. Restoration - This final step involves minor repairs, paint jobs and even some major repairs in order to get a home back to its original condition.
Keep in mind that every fire rebuild situation varies, but the steps above will be what dedicated technicians use in the vast majority of situations to get a home back in shape as quickly and thoroughly as possible. Once SERVPRO is done working its magic on a fire-affected home, it will look “Like it never even happened.”