Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Looking for quick answers? Our comprehensive FAQ section below addresses the most common questions regarding response times, insurance documentation, structural safety, and advanced soot removal. We break down complex UK building regulations and technical restoration processes into simple, clear explanations. Explore the guide below to understand exactly how we safely restore your property back to pre-fire conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon should fire damage restoration begin after a fire is extinguished?

Restoration should begin as quickly as possible—ideally within 24 to 48 hours. Once the fire service declares the building safe to enter, structural stabilisation and soot neutralisation must start immediately. Delaying the process allows acidic soot to permanently stain surfaces, corrode metal fixtures, and deeply embed odours into the building fabric.

We strongly advise against this. Soot particles are highly acidic and toxic. Standard household cleaning sprays often smear the residue further into porous walls and timbers, causing secondary damage. Furthermore, different fires (oil, protein, or electrical) produce different soot types, each requiring specialised commercial chemical treatments to neutralise properly.

Yes, absolutely. All structural reconstructions, beam replacements, and masonry repairs are carried out in strict compliance with current UK Building Regulations. Where necessary, we coordinate directly with qualified structural engineers and local building control authorities to ensure your property is structurally sound and fully certified.

We never mask smells with heavy perfumes. Our odour removal service targets the root cause. We use advanced commercial equipment such as industrial air scrubbers, thermal foggers, and ozone generators. These systems break down and neutralise the embedded smoke particles trapped inside walls, carpets, insulation, and ventilation ductwork for a permanently fresh finish.

Yes, water damage is incredibly common due to the high volume of water used during firefighting operations. If left untreated, residual moisture can warp structural elements and lead to toxic mould growth. As part of our integrated fire damage restoration, we carefully measure moisture levels and thoroughly dry the property before starting any rebuild work.

In many cases, yes. Through our specialised content cleaning and salvage techniques, we evaluate your electronics, furniture, documents, and personal items. Using targeted soot-lifting methods, we can often fully restore items that appear ruined, saving you unnecessary replacement costs.

Yes. We provide comprehensive, itemised reporting to support your insurance communications. This includes detailed structural and contamination assessments, clear photographic records of all affected areas, a transparent scope of works, and compliance documentation to ensure your claims process moves along as smoothly as possible.

We provide expert restoration services for both residential and commercial sectors. This includes private family homes, period properties, rental flats, commercial offices, retail spaces, and hospitality venues. We adapt our schedules to your needs—prioritising fast living space reinstatement for homeowners, and operational continuity for local businesses.

The duration depends entirely on the severity of the fire and the scale of the structural damage. A minor kitchen smoke clean-up and odour treatment might take a few days, whereas a major structural rebuild could take several weeks. Following our initial detailed site assessment, we will provide you with a transparent timeline and structured milestone updates.

Ignoring hidden damage can lead to severe long-term consequences. These include the hidden weakening of load-bearing walls, ongoing corrosion of wiring and appliances, persistent air quality issues that impact respiratory health, non-compliant structures that fail future property surveys, and a significant drop in your property’s resale or rental value.

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