The wildfire aftermath
10/20/2020 (Permalink)
Wildfires can happen almost anywhere.
Although the wildfire might not have caused fire damage to your property directly, there may be a smoke odor that can linger after the fire has been put out. There can even be soot particles and residue that may require cleaning.
How can soot get inside your property?
Soot can still enter your house through your HVAC unit and air ducts, even if your windows and doors are shut and vents are closed. These areas can hold large quantities of soot that can disperse all over your belongings and your home.
A wildfire will generally burn natural materials, but occasionally will burn man-made materials; which will leave soot particles that are difficult to remove.
At SERVPRO we use the best tools and trained professionals that are dedicated to leave your house smelling fresh and back to preloss condition so you can get your life back to normal. Like it never even happened.
Contact SERVPRO of Yamhill & Tillamook Counties and SERVPRO of Hillsboro / Forest Grove for emergency or non-emergency service when your house or business have fire damage at 503-648-8513. We are here 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.