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Smoke Damage
Smoke Damage
DIY Danger: Cleaning Smoke Damage
After a fire, the aftermath includes more than just visible damage—lingering smoke odor and unseen destruction pose significant challenges. While the urge to tackle smoke damage on your own might be tempting, enlisting professional help from experts like ServiceMaster ...
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How to Get Smoke Smell Out of House After a Fire
Going through a fire can be stressful. Fires can cause extensive damage throughout your home or property which requires the help of professionals to restore. In addition to repairs for items burnt, soot-covered or damaged by water from firefighting efforts, there's also the ...
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How Does Smoke Damage Affect Your Home's Contents?
Just because your house fire is out and your house is still standing, doesn’t mean that the damage is done. A surprising amount of damage from fire isn’t actually caused by things burning. Instead, it’s from the smoke residue. And that soot and smoke damage can keep ...
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After the Fire: How Smoke Damage Can Affect Your Business
Even the smallest fire can wreak havoc on your business. If you don't take prompt action after the flames have been put out, smoke damage can lead to lasting repercussions that span far beyond any damage you can visibly see on the surface. Smoke and soot contain high levels ...
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