Our Services
Structured Restoration specializes in professional restoration services for your home following disasters such as floods, fires, storms, mould and acts of vandalism. We have the resources and experience to respond immediately to mitigate damage, minimize your losses, and restore your peace of mind during such a stressful time.
In the event of extraordinary conditions, there is nothing more important than being able to contact a trustworthy restoration company you can trust with the safety, security and restoration of your home.
No matter what the circumstances, our trained technicians and professionals are prepared to provide fast emergency restoration services and recovery response for your home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
FIRE DAMAGES
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WATER DAMAGES
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STORM/WIND DAMAGES
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MOULD DAMAGES
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FIRE DAMAGE
Assessing the Damage:
- House fire restoration begins with a comprehensive assessment. Professionals meticulously examine the property, documenting the extent of damage caused by the fire. This assessment includes evaluating structural integrity, identifying areas affected by smoke, soot, and water, and assessing the condition of personal belongings.
- Key Actions:
- Evaluate structural damage to walls, ceilings, and floors.
- Document the impact of smoke, soot, and water on various surfaces.
- Assess the state of furniture, appliances, and other belongings.
Safety Precautions:
- Safety is paramount. Before any restoration work begins, precautions are taken to protect workers and occupants. Fire-damaged structures can be unstable and hazardous. Restoration experts prioritize safety by:
- Securing the site: Prevent unauthorized access and ensure safety.
- Wearing protective gear: Professionals use masks, gloves, and other equipment to guard against contaminants.
- Following safety protocols: Adhering to industry standards minimizes risks during restoration.
Salvaging Personal Belongings:
- Restoration professionals focus on salvaging valuable items. Furniture, heirlooms, and sentimental possessions are carefully assessed. Specialized techniques are used to clean, deodorize, and restore these items whenever possible.
- Key Considerations:
- Furniture: Determine whether furniture can be cleaned, repaired, or needs replacement.
- Heirlooms and sentimental items: Handle with care and use appropriate cleaning methods.
- Electronics and appliances: Evaluate damage and decide on salvageability.
The Restoration Process:
- Debris Removal:
- After a fire, debris and charred materials can pose safety risks and hinder restoration efforts. Our team swiftly clears out the remnants of the fire, including damaged furniture, burnt insulation, and other debris.
- Thorough debris removal ensures a clean slate for the restoration process, allowing us to assess the structural integrity of your home.
- Structural Repairs:
- Fire can weaken walls, ceilings, and floors. Our skilled craftsmen assess the damage and perform necessary repairs. Whether it’s reinforcing load-bearing structures or replacing damaged sections, we prioritize safety and stability.
- From rebuilding walls to repairing roofing, we meticulously restore your home’s structural components to pre-fire conditions.
- Smoke Odor Elimination:
- Lingering smoke odors can be distressing. Our advanced techniques neutralize these odors, ensuring your home smells fresh again.
- We use specialized equipment to purify the air, clean HVAC systems, and treat affected surfaces. Our goal is to eliminate any trace of smoke, leaving you with a clean, odor-free environment.
WATER DAMAGE
Inspection:
- Begin by assessing the extent of water damage. Identify the source of water intrusion (e.g., burst pipes, leaks, floods).
- Inspect affected areas, including walls, ceilings, floors, and hidden spaces.
- Look out for signs such as swollen materials, cracks, peeling paint, musty odors, and structural damage
Extraction:
- Remove standing water promptly. Use pumps, wet vacuums, or other extraction tools.
- Ensure thorough water removal from all affected surfaces and spaces.
Dehumidification:
- Deploy dehumidifiers and fans to dry out the property. This step prevents mold growth and further damage.
- Monitor humidity levels and adjust equipment as needed.
Sanitation:
- Clean and disinfect affected areas. Use appropriate cleaning agents to eliminate bacteria, mold, and other contaminants.
- Sanitize surfaces, including walls, floors, and furniture
Reconstruction (If Necessary):
- Assess the extent of structural damage. Some areas may require reconstruction.
- Repair or replace damaged materials, such as drywall, flooring, and insulation.
- Ensure proper insulation and sealing to prevent future water intrusion.
WIND/STORM DAMAGE
Inspection and Assessment:
- Begin by assessing the damage caused by the storm. Inspect the entire property, both interior and exterior.
- Identify structural damage, compromised areas, and safety hazards.
- Document the extent of destruction, including water damage, wind damage, and debris impact.
Water Removal (if applicable):
- If there’s standing water due to flooding or leaks, promptly remove it.
- Use pumps, wet vacuums, or other water extraction tools.
- Ensure thorough water removal from affected spaces.
Drying and Dehumidifying:
- Deploy industrial-grade dehumidifiers and fans to dry out the property.
- Prevent mold growth by maintaining optimal humidity levels.
- Address hidden moisture in walls, ceilings, and flooring.
Cleaning and Sanitizing:
- Clean all surfaces affected by storm debris, mud, or contaminants.
- Sanitize areas to eliminate bacteria, mold, and potential health risks.
- Remove damaged materials, such as wet insulation, drywall, and flooring.
Complete Restoration:
- Repair or replace damaged structural components (e.g., roofs, walls, windows).
- Restore electrical systems, plumbing, and HVAC.
- Repaint walls, replace flooring, and ensure proper insulation.
- Aim for a seamless transition back to the pre-storm condition.
MOULD DAMAGE
Inspection and Assessment:
- Begin by thoroughly inspecting the affected areas. Look for visible mould growth and assess the extent of damage.
- Identify the source of moisture that led to mould growth (e.g., leaks, floods, high humidity).
- Document the findings to guide the restoration process.
Containment:
- Isolate the affected areas to prevent mould spores from spreading to other parts of the property.
- Use plastic sheeting and negative air pressure machines to create containment zones.
Removal of Affected Materials:
- Remove materials that cannot be salvaged, such as severely contaminated drywall, insulation, and carpeting.
- Dispose of these materials properly to prevent further contamination.
Cleaning and Sanitization:
- Clean all surfaces using appropriate cleaning agents. Scrub away visible mould growth.
- Sanitize affected areas to eliminate mould spores and prevent regrowth.
- Pay special attention to HVAC systems, ducts, and ventilation.
Drying and Dehumidification:
- Use dehumidifiers and fans to dry out the space. Reducing humidity prevents mould recurrence.
- Address hidden moisture in wall cavities, crawl spaces, and behind fixtures.
Repair and Reconstruction:
- Repair any structural damage caused by mould. Replace damaged drywall, flooring, and insulation.
- Seal leaks and fix plumbing issues to prevent future water intrusion.
- Ensure proper ventilation to maintain optimal humidity levels.
Post-Remediation Testing:
- Conduct clearance tests to verify that mould has been effectively removed.
- Ensure that the property meets safety and health standards.