Fire Restoration Services
Fire damage doesn’t end when the flames are extinguished. Smoke, soot, and water used to put out the fire can continue to damage your property if not properly addressed. Fisher Restoration provides comprehensive fire restoration services to help you recover safely and efficiently.
Our services include debris removal, smoke and soot cleanup, odor control, water mitigation from firefighting efforts, and full reconstruction when needed. We work carefully to stabilize the structure and restore affected areas while guiding you through the insurance process when applicable.
We understand how overwhelming fire damage can be, and our team is committed to restoring your property with care, communication, and professionalism.
Fire Restoration FAQ
What does fire restoration include?
Fire restoration includes cleaning smoke and soot damage, removing debris, addressing water damage from firefighting efforts, odor control, and repairing or rebuilding affected areas.
Is smoke damage harmful?
Yes. Smoke and soot residues can be corrosive and pose health risks if not properly removed. Professional cleaning helps protect both the structure and indoor air quality.
How soon should fire damage be addressed?
Immediately. The longer soot and smoke residue remain, the more damage they can cause. Quick response helps minimize long-term damage and restoration costs.
Do you work with insurance companies?
Yes. We use industry-standard estimating software and provide documentation to support insurance claims and help streamline the process.
Can you handle both cleanup and repairs?
Yes. Fisher Restoration provides both mitigation and reconstruction services, allowing us to manage the entire process from cleanup through final repairs.
What To Do After a Fire
After a fire, safety and documentation are critical.
Do:
Ensure the property is safe to enter
Contact your insurance provider
Take photos or videos of visible damage
Secure the property if needed
Contact Fisher Restoration for professional assistance
Do NOT:
Touch soot-covered surfaces
Attempt to clean smoke damage yourself
Turn on electrical systems until cleared
Dispose of damaged materials without guidance
Smoke, soot, and water damage can continue causing harm long after the fire is out — professional restoration helps stop that damage early.