Time Is Of The Essence
2/12/2018 (Permalink)
Time Is Of The Essence
Fire damage restoration is a time-sensitive process. The passage of time will increase the impact in terms of the harm to property and belongings and the cost to return them to their former state. The initial impact of the flames is obvious; charred items show the results of the event. Water and chemical agents that were used to tamp down and contain the event also leave behind traces of how they were applied. However, there are other elements, less apparent but no less critical, that can dramatically increase the level of harm that has occurred.
The residual effects following a combustible event begin within minutes of the flames being doused and the smoke being cleared. Soot, ash, and odors can combine to discolor surfaces; corrode metallic objects, such as appliances and plumbing fixtures; and permanently stain fabrics, such as clothing and upholstery. As time passes, the long-term impact can be felt both in financial and emotional terms. Beginning the recovery process as soon as possible will help reduce the cost and the time required to begin a return to normalcy.
What Is Involved?
A professional fire damage restoration team follows a number of steps in achieving the goal of returning the affected property to its former state.
Below are highlights of this process.
- Securing The Site
- Initial Removal Of Flame Retardant Items
- Removing And Cleaning
- Restoration And Replacement