Fire Restoration Services

No Interest & No Payments On

Fire Restoration Services Until 2011 !!

 

   
Flood Services  
 
Flood Clean Up And Restoration  Services
Flood Water Damage
 
Flood Insurance Claims
 
Flood Water Damage Mold
 
 
 
 
 
   
   
   
   
Fire Services  
 
Fire Water Damage
 
Fire Insurance Claims
 
Water Danage Mold
 
Water Damage Tips
 

We are a Illinois fire restoration company that can help you get your life back on track after surviving a fire. Even when the waters have ebbed, there is still the difficult task of getting your life, and your home, back in order. When it comes to fire restoration, it is always important to put safety first. A burned house can have structural damage and toxic mold from water used to put out the fire. Always be cautious when entering a burned house and wear protective clothing, gloves and breathing apparatus before beginning the work of cleanup and fire restoration.

 

Mold is one of the top hazards encountered during fire restoration. Areas that have been wet for more than 48 hours will start sprouting mold. Get any items that have been wet for more than two days outside the house before continuing with the fire restoration—even if your insurance claims adjuster has not yet reviewed your property. Surfaces that cannot be moved outside should be cleaned and disinfected thoroughly as soon as possible. The first step to fire restoration is to make sure that your utilities are turned off. Do not stand in water to turn your utilities off. If that situation is inevitable, call the utility company first, even if it delays the fire restoration.

 

 
 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Next, our fire restoration professional technician will remove any standing water from your home. Standing water can breed disease and destroy your home’s structural integrity. Our fire restoration professional technicians will use industrial wet vacuums, drying chemicals and other tools to complete the process.

 

Our fire restoration professional technicians will advise you to wash all clothes and other fabrics touched by fire. Wash the clothes you wore for clean up immediately after cleaning and be sure to wash them separately from fire contaminated clothes.

 

A disaster like a flood can also be highly destructive to antiques and family heirlooms, such as quilts, books and papers. Other heirlooms, such as pottery and dishes, can also be cracked or broken. The Federal Emergency Management Agency recommends working with a conservator as soon as possible to restore family treasures. Our flood restoration professional technician can likely recommend conservators in your area. If you are unable to meet with a conservator immediately, you may wish to freeze your heirlooms to stop or slow the progression of the water damage.

 

Since time is of the essence in emergencies like this schedule your free in home fire restoration estimate now !

     
   

For info on How to Protect Your Family From Lead In Your Home

Download PDF Replacement VinyL Window Care and Maintenance

     
   
Carrier Heating and Cooling Systems