Whether your home or business suffers severe structural damage,
(needing total demolition) or moderate damage (requiring selective
demolition) do to fire, NRFS has qualified technicians and the
necessary equipment to handle any job.
Fire is a devastating event that can happen to any home, apartment or business.
Being prepared is the first step in risk management.
Your immediate actions will have a direct impact on the next few months of your life.
There are several things you should consider when deciding what to do after a fire:
Call National Restoration immediately to mitigate the damages, prevent further damage and to protect your asset (s).
Contact you insurance company or agent who will assist you with placing a claim.
Work with a manager at National Restoration to develop a strategic plan of action.
Types of Smoke
Protein – Invisible, Pungent Odor, Varnishes
Dry Smoke – Fast burning fire with high temperatures
Moist Smoke – Smoldering Fire, sticky, Difficult to Clean
Synthetic – Residue from plastics, Hard to clean
Puff Backs – Oil Heaters, smoke throughout ducts and house
Behavior of Smoke
A trained technician should evaluate the conditions of the building after the fire.
Smoke will travel through wall cavities which is know as a “Push”
Our technicians will determine what is “salvageable” and what is “non-salvageable”
Our technicians will focus on the items that are important to you.