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Fire damage restoration near you
A kitchen fire, an electrical fault, or a major structural blaze — a house fire leaves charred framing, corrosive soot and smoke, and the water used to put it out, all at once. DisasterStatus connects you with vetted, independent local fire damage restoration pros who board up the home, dry the water, clean soot and smoke, remove the odor and handle the rebuild.
What a fire damage restoration pro does
- Emergency board-up & roof tarp — secures the property against weather, animals and intrusion (and what many insurers require).
- Water extraction & structural drying — removes the firefighting water before it drives mold within 24–48 hours.
- Soot & smoke residue removal — specialized cleaning of walls, ceilings, ducts and contents so corrosive residue stops etching surfaces.
- Odor neutralization — thermal fogging, ozone or hydroxyl treatment removes smoke smell at the source instead of masking it.
- Contents pack-out & restoration — salvageable belongings are cleaned, deodorized and stored, often off-site.
- Repairs, rebuild & insurance docs — reconstruction back to pre-loss condition, with documentation for your adjuster.
Areas we serve
DisasterStatus connects homeowners with local fire damage restoration pros nationwide. These metros have dedicated city pages built on real FEMA disaster history:
Learn about fire recovery
- Smoke & soot damage cleanup — why soot has to be cleaned a specific way, and where DIY stops.
- First 24–48 hours after damage — the safety-first checklist for the window right after a loss.
- Does homeowners insurance cover fire? — what is included and how the claim works.
- How to choose a restoration company — what to check before anyone starts work.
Frequently asked questions
- Make sure everyone is out and safe, call 911, and do not re-enter until the fire department says the structure is safe. Do not wipe soot — it is acidic and wiping it sets the staining permanently. Then call your insurer and a fire-damage restoration pro to secure (board-up) the home and start the cleanup.
- No. DisasterStatus is a free referral service. We connect you with vetted, independent local fire damage restoration professionals — the board-up, soot/smoke cleanup, odor removal and rebuild are all handled directly by that local pro, not by DisasterStatus.
- Fire is one of the standard covered perils on most homeowners policies — including the smoke, soot and the water used to put the fire out, plus additional living expenses while you are displaced. The local pro documents the loss thoroughly and can work directly with your adjuster.
- Soot is oily and acidic and comes in several types that each need different solvents — household cleaning grinds it deeper and can permanently etch surfaces. Smoke odor also penetrates porous materials and the HVAC, so it needs source treatment (thermal fogging, ozone or hydroxyl), not masking. That is why fire cleanup is a specialized job.