Fire Damage Repair

Comprehensive Fire Damage Repair

Fire damage repair is a critical process aimed at restoring properties after the devastating effects of a fire, and Broadstone Restoration is at the forefront of this specialized field. The process begins with Broadstone Restoration’s experts conducting a thorough assessment to determine the extent of the damage and devise a tailored recovery plan. Specializing in addressing the aftermath, which includes smoke, soot, and water damage, the team ensures every affected area is meticulously handled. The repair steps typically involve water extraction, thorough cleaning and sanitizing of all salvageable items, and the repair or replacement of damaged structures. Broadstone Restoration’s ultimate goal is not only to return the property to its pre-fire condition but also to ensure it is safe, clean, and completely free from any residual odors or harmful toxins left by the fire and firefighting efforts.

Fire Damage? What to Do Now

01
Act Immediately to Prevent Further Damage
Fires can cause extensive primary damage, but the aftermath involving smoke, water, and firefighting chemicals can also harm what remains. Prompt action is crucial to mitigate secondary damage.
02
Contact Your Insurance Provider
File a claim with your insurance company immediately and record your claim number for future reference. If you're not insured, organizations like the American Red Cross may offer assistance.
03
Inform Affected Parties
Communicate with neighbors and others affected by the fire. Assure them that you are addressing the situation and will provide updates on the recovery process.
04
Select a Qualified Contractor
Engage a certified contractor experienced in dry-out, content recovery, and restoration. Companies like Broadstone Restoration are equipped to handle these needs professionally.
05
Initiate Restoration Efforts
With a focus on fire restoration, Broadstone Restoration will secure the site, clean the property, and undertake necessary repairs to restore your property to its pre-fire condition.