Many soft goods, including clothing, bedding, and upholstered furniture, can be salvaged after a fire. However, these items need to be cleaned with specialized equipment to remove smoke odor and soot particles. Traditional cleaning methods won’t fully eliminate these contaminants. At Premiere Restorations, we use advanced cleaning techniques like ozone treatment and dry cleaning to restore soft goods to their original condition.
Hard furniture such as tables, chairs, and cabinets may also be salvageable, depending on the extent of the damage. Smoke often leaves behind a layer of soot, which can be cleaned off using professional-grade cleaning solutions. In some cases, light refinishing may be required to restore the furniture’s appearance.
Smoke damage can also affect electronic devices and appliances by infiltrating internal components. If not treated properly, soot and acidic smoke residues can cause corrosion and lead to permanent damage. Professional cleaning and decontamination services can often save electronics, but they need to be evaluated by experts to determine whether restoration is possible.
Important documents, books, and photos are often at risk after a fire. While it may seem that paper items are too fragile to restore, there are specialized techniques for salvaging them. Freeze-drying, dehumidification, and digital restoration services can often save cherished photos, books, and essential records that appear damaged.
At Premiere Restorations, we assess each item individually to determine what can be restored and what cannot. Using industry-leading equipment and techniques, we help homeowners recover their valuable belongings, minimizing the emotional and financial loss after a fire.