Fire and smoke damage can affect surfaces, contents, odors, HVAC pathways, and building materials. Fire suppression water can also create water damage and mold concerns.
Fire and smoke damage can affect surfaces, contents, odors, HVAC pathways, and building materials. Fire suppression water can also create water damage and mold concerns.
Fire damage can involve soot, residue, odors, and affected contents.
Smoke odor can travel through porous materials, contents, cabinets, and HVAC pathways.
Water used to suppress a fire can create additional water damage that needs drying.
Yes. Smoke odor can linger in contents, porous materials, and hidden areas.
Often yes. Fire suppression water can affect floors, walls, ceilings, and contents.
Yes. Contents protection and pack-out support can be important after fire or smoke damage.
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