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Fire and Soot Damage Restoration and Cleanup in Everett

4/19/2021 (Permalink)

smoke from fire through a doorway opening Smoke and Soot got you down? Worried about house fire cleanup in your Medford home? Call SERVPRO

Soot and Smoke Remediation in Everett – Call SERVPRO

A low-temperature fire, for example, a grease fire on the kitchen stove, produces a great deal of heavy, oily smoke and soot residue that sticks to everything in the kitchen. Much of the soot remains in the kitchen; however, active HVAC systems can distribute smoke and soot throughout the home affecting every room.

SERVPRO provides fire and soot damage restoration and cleanup in Everett residences and business structures. We respond 24/7 and aim to be onsite in less than 4 hours from your initial call. In addition to grease fires on the stove, furnaces starved of oxygen or poorly vented can produce a great deal of soot. SERVPRO recommends always have your heating system inspected every few cold seasons to prevent "puff back."

SERVPRO fire and smoke damage restoration

and cleanup specialists can help homeowners deal with these stressful and frustrating experiences. Our team:

  • Removes damaged contents from your fire damaged residence or commercial structure
  • Provides complete house fire clean up and removes all soot and smoke residue from all surfaces
  • Cleans carpets, upholstery, and fabrics to remove smoke odors and soot
  • Restores your residence, "Like it never even happened."

Let SERVPRO help to remove the stress and worry after a fire. We manage the chaos and strive to get you back in your home as soon as possible.

Call SERVPRO of Medford / Everett for fire and soot damage cleanup services in Medford and surrounding areas. We can help 24/7. Call (781) 395-4444.

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