Can I DIY Fire Damage Clean-Up in My Newburgh Home?
9/25/2021 (Permalink)
Let Experts Like SERVPRO Handle the Fire Damage in Your Newburgh Home!
When your home suffers a small fire, you may become tempted to try and remediate the damage by yourself to save costs. However, many do not realize what they are getting themselves into when they consider such a task. You may discover it was not cheaper to try and do it yourself and end up rather stressed over the entire process.
However, here at SERVPRO, we already have the expertise and equipment to provide Newburgh fire damage remediation services to your home. Even small jobs require specialized cleaning products designed to break down soot. Furthermore, you may find you need a license to access some products you may need for remediation.
Instead of stressing, allow our expert technicians to use our advanced technology to remediate the small fire in your home. Visualize a cooking fire in your kitchen. Your fire extinguisher has left residues, and the smoke has left soot caked onto your counters and backsplash. To take care of the residue, the soot, and the malodor, our technicians could use:
- Thermal foggers
- Specialize cleaning products
- Cleaning techniques learned from specialized training
We tackle every aspect of fire damage, including the smell. Thermal foggers neutralize airborne particles, which are responsible for the malodor. We could also set up air scrubbers with carbon filters, to pull particles out of the air and trap them.
Instead of stressing, and doing the hard work yourself, let our technicians come in and do the job swiftly. You can focus on your everyday life, and we can use advanced technology to try and return your kitchen to its normal state. Our goal is always to take the pressure off your shoulders, so you can go about your everyday life while we do the hard work.
Should fire damage impact your property, never hesitate! Speak with SERVPRO of North Orange County and SERVPRO of South Orange County by calling (845) 342-3333. We can help you feel "Like it never even happened."