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Understanding Smoke and Soot Damage in Fire Restoration

When a fire burns in your home, it doesn’t just damage the things that the flames touch. The smoke and soot from the fire can travel throughout your home, causing damage to surfaces and belongings that you may not be able to see.

Smoke and soot damage can be difficult to clean and can cause lasting damage to your home and belongings if not treated properly. It’s important to understand the different types of smoke and soot damage and how to properly clean and restore your home after a fire.

There are three types of smoke damage: dry smoke, wet smoke, and protein smoke.

Dry smoke is caused by fast-burning fires with little or no water used to extinguish the flames. This type of smoke damage is usually easier to clean because the soot is not as sticky.

Wet smoke is caused by slow-burning fires that are extinguished with water. This type of smoke damage is usually more difficult to clean because the soot is more sticky and difficult to remove.

Protein smoke is caused by fires that involve protein-based materials such as food or paper. This type of smoke damage is the most difficult to clean because the soot is very sticky and can cause lasting damage to surfaces.

When cleaning smoke and soot damage, it’s important to use the proper cleaning products and techniques. Using the wrong products or cleaning methods can cause further damage to your home and belongings.

If you have smoke or soot damage in your home, it’s important to contact a professional fire restoration company. A professional fire restoration company will have the proper equipment and experience to safely and effectively clean and restore your home.

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JCC Restoration LLC

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