Smoke Does Not Stay in One Room
A pan fire in a Fort Lee kitchen, an electrical issue in an office, or a small fire in a shared building can leave damage well beyond the burned area. Smoke moves fast. Soot settles on walls, ceilings, vents, furniture, and belongings. Water from firefighting efforts may also leave damp materials behind.
SERVPRO provides fire damage restoration in Fort Lee for homes, condos, apartments, storefronts, and commercial properties that need a steady cleanup plan.
Cleaning What the Fire Left Behind
Properties near Palisade Avenue and the George Washington Bridge corridor often have connected units, shared hallways, tight mechanical spaces, and ventilation paths that can carry smoke odor farther than expected. That is why fire cleanup should look at the whole affected area, not just the spot where flames were visible.
SERVPRO evaluates surfaces, contents, and nearby materials to determine what may need cleaning, removal, deodorization, or drying. Soot cleanup requires care because dry soot, oily residue, painted surfaces, wood trim, and fabrics may each respond differently.
A Practical Plan After Fire Damage
Fire damage restoration may include smoke and soot cleanup, odor removal, contents cleaning, water damage cleanup, and preparation for repairs or reconstruction.
After a fire, you should not have to sort through every next step alone. Contact SERVPRO to schedule service and learn how professional fire cleanup can help restore comfort, function, and confidence to your property.


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