Identifying the Different Types of Smoke
10/2/2023 (Permalink)
There are two main types of smoke damage: wet and dry.
Wet smoke is produced by low-heat, smoldering fires involving plastics and rubber. It has a pungent odor and leaves a sticky, smeary residue. Smoke webs from wet smoke can be difficult to clean.
Protein fire residue is produced by the evaporation of materials rather than from a fire itself. It is virtually invisible, but it can discolor paints and varnishes and has a very bad odor.
Dry smoke is produced by fast-burning, high-temperature fires involving paper and wood. Heat rises, so dry smoke rises as well.
SERVPRO technicians are trained and equipped to handle even the toughest smoke damage losses.
How SERVPRO Handles Smoke Damage Restoration
Before restoration begins, SERVPRO will survey the loss to determine the extent of impact from fire, smoke, heat, and moisture on the building materials and contents. They will also test the soot to determine which type of smoke damage occurred on the property. This information helps them determine the proper cleaning method and allows them to focus on saving your belongings.
Once the type of smoke damage has been determined, SERVPRO of Tarzana and Reseda technicians will use a variety of methods to clean and restore your property. These methods may include:
- Soot removal: SERVPRO technicians will use a variety of methods to remove soot from surfaces, including dry cleaning, wet cleaning, and abrasive cleaning.
- Odor removal: SERVPRO technicians will use a variety of methods to remove smoke odors from your property, including deodorization, air purification, and ozone treatment.
- Content restoration: SERVPRO technicians can restore smoke-damaged contents, such as furniture, carpets, and clothing.
SERVPRO of Tarzana and Reseda technicians are trained to handle even the toughest smoke damage losses. They will work with you to develop a restoration plan that meets your needs and budget.