How Does Restorability Get Determined in Monticello Homes?
8/5/2021 (Permalink)
A Full Inspection and Evaluation of Fire-Damaged Monticello Properties Identify Restorable Items.
Fire damage can result from the combustion of several materials and fuel types. As leading restoration specialists, we can help to get cleaning and recovery underway as soon as possible.
The Focus of Fire Damage Inspections
When fire damage in Monticello properties results in soil and soot deposits throughout the house, a thorough inspection of the residence can direct our SERVPRO professionals to needed cleaning efforts. Sample cleaning options can show where specific wet or dry cleaning practices will have the greatest impact.
How Do Materials Get Categorized for Cleaning?
Because there are multiple cleaning and restoration approaches for varying materials and personal belongings caught in fire loss effects, categorizing the damage can help recovery start sooner. In many situations, building materials damaged by soot and smoke residues are classified as:
- Washable – When materials affected can be cleaned with water-based cleaning products in our inventory, they are considered washable. Solvents and detergents are believed not to damage the underlying substrate.
- Non-washable – Items and surfaces earn this classification when wet cleaning is not feasible because water-based products could cause additional damage to the material.
Fire damage can overwhelm building materials and contents in a house. Because of how costly this situation can become without fast restoration, trust our SERVPRO of Sullivan and South Ulster Counties team to help. We are ready 24/7 at (845) 791-7647.