Dealing with fire damage can be a tumultuous and emotional journey for any homeowner. While they are not expected to do their own restoration work, knowing parts of the process, such as cleanup, can bring assurance and peace of mind. In today’s post, Graystone Restoration explores the factors that influence the duration of the fire damage cleanup process.
Factors That Affect the Cleanup Timeline
The duration of fire damage restoration is proportional to the extent of the damage. Minor incidents typically require only a few days to mitigate, while severe cases could take several months. The intensity of the fire is also a factor, as it will determine how much of the original property can be retained.
Several critical factors come into play when assessing the timeline for fire damage cleanup, including:
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Extent of Structural Damage. The property’s foundational integrity after the fact can affect the cleanup timeline. A building’s “skeleton” that survived in relatively good shape would require less restoration work.
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Water Damage. Firefighting efforts introduce a great amount of water, which may lead to unintended water damage. This is why water removal is often included in fire damage restoration efforts — not doing so may result in further issues like mold growth.
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Smoke and Soot Damage. The cleanup process also entails addressing smoke and soot residue, which can permeate various surfaces and materials.
What Happens During Fire Damage Restoration?
Fire damage restoration typically requires the following steps:
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Assessment. The property is evaluated to devise an action plan, which helps reduce wasted effort and keeps the timeline as short as possible.
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Mitigation. Water removal, securing the property, and other steps are taken to mitigate the damage, or at least prevent further damage from happening.
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Cleanup. The bulk of the process involves addressing water, soot and smoke damage through specialized cleaning techniques.
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Repair and Reconstruction. Once the debris is cleared, damaged sections of the property will undergo restoration.
If you need help with restoration and repair work, give our team at Graystone Restoration a call at (813) 931-1680. You can also fill out our online form to schedule a consultation.