Fire Damage Gets Cleaned Away in East Patchogue Kitchen
The smoke residues left behind after fire damage in this East Patchogue kitchen can be deceptive and make it look as though even the decorative plaque on the tile is a total loss to the soot. SERVPRO technicians removed the cabinets and damaged sheetrock and then covered them in plastic to protect them during the abatement of the smoke. One of the least abrasive yet effective ways to remove films and residues from tile is through the use of soda or ice blasting. When the cleaning agents do not readily lift away smoke, they often turn to this application to ensure all traces of the fire loss get removed, “Like it never even happened.”