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Professional Smoke & Soot Removal: Breathe Safe Again.

Microscopic smoke particles penetrate walls, ducts, and soft goods within hours. We don't just cover up the smell—we neutralize the source using industrial-grade science.

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The Residue Types: Know Your Enemy

Different fires produce different types of residue. Understanding the type is critical for proper remediation protocol.

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Wet Smoke

Low heat, smoldering fires. Result: Sticky, smeary residue with a pungent odor.

Characteristic: Smeary
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Dry Smoke

Fast burning, high heat fires. Result: Powdery, non-smeary residue.

Characteristic: Powdery
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Protein Residue

Invisible, extremely pungent residue often from kitchen fires. Discolors paint/varnish.

Characteristic: Invisible
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Fuel Oil Soot

Furnace puff-backs causing oily, dangerous soot deposits covering surfaces.

Characteristic: Oily

Scientific Deodorization Technology

We use advanced physics, not perfume, to eliminate odors.

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Hydroxyl Generators

Uses UV light to create hydroxyl radicals that chemically decompose odor molecules. Safe for occupied spaces.

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Thermal Fogging

Recreates the fire's path. A heated deodorizer fog penetrates every crack and crevice where smoke traveled.

HEPA Air Scrubbing

Captures 99.97% of airborne particulates down to 0.3 microns, effectively clearing the air of soot.

Remediation Protocol

Our expert restoration process ensures no residue is left behind.

01. Source Removal

Removing non-salvageable debris and charred materials to eliminate the bulk of the odor source immediately.

02. Agitation & Cleaning

Using chemical sponges and specialized alkaline detergents to lift acidic soot from structural surfaces.

03. Deodorization Phase

Application of thermal fog or ozone treatments to neutralize deep-set odor molecules in pores.

04. Encapsulation & Sealing

Applying specialized shellac-based sealers to lock in any remaining microscopic particulates before painting.

Common Questions

Is soot dangerous to breathe? expand_more
Yes. Soot is made of tiny carbon particles containing acids, chemicals, metals, dust, and soils. Inhaling soot can cause respiratory issues, especially for those with asthma or heart disease. It is classified as a carcinogen.
Can I just paint over the smoke damage? expand_more
No. Ordinary latex paint will not seal in smoke odors or stains. The resin in smoke will bleed through the paint, and the smell will return as humidity changes. You must clean and then seal with a specialized primer first.
What about my clothes and furniture? expand_more
We have a specialized "Contents Cleaning" division. We use ultrasonic cleaning tanks for hard items and the Esporta Wash System for soft goods, which can restore over 90% of soft contents previously considered ruined.
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We Save Your Belongings Too

Don't throw it away yet. Our ultrasonic cleaning and soft goods sanitization can save sentimental items, electronics, and clothing.

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Don't Let Smoke Damage Set In Permanently

The longer acidic soot sits, the more irreversible damage it causes to metals, glass, and plastics. We are ready to deploy 24/7.