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How Does Fire Damage Recovery and Controlled Demolition Work?

3/24/2021 (Permalink)

Fire damage cleanup is a customized task. Call our SERVPRO team to put together a remediation plan for your home.

Fire Damage Often Leads to the Need for Controlled Demolition of Areas Throughout your Garner Home

After a fire, you may worry that your home is a total loss. However, with skilled restoration efforts and controlled demolition, you can often restore your home to pre-fire condition. SERVPRO tackles each step of the restoration process with precision, adjusting as we go along to quickly achieve our goals.

When you have fire damage in Garner, there are a few things to keep in mind. One phone call that has to get made is to your insurance company. During this phone call, you will learn more about what you need to do to begin recovery efforts. Most often, the take-away to-do list may include the following:

  • Ensuring that the structure is sound and protected. SERVPRO offers board-up and tarping services to address any vulnerable locations. 
  • Documentation of the damage should be done, including photographs.
  • Selecting the best fire damage remediation team for the job. 
  • Commencement of salvaging as well as cleanup of all charred debris

In some cases, controlled demolition gets done to remove any destroyed or questionable structural details or building materials. SERVPRO always works to rebuild rather than replace whenever possible, giving you incredible results that make your interior “Like it never even happened.”

When it comes to fire damage situations, no two projects are ever alike. SERVPRO of East Raleigh/Zebulon has the experience and training to ensure your project goes off without a hitch. Call us at (919) 250-0455 for a rapid response so that we may begin the assessment and cleanup process.

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