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Complete fire, smoke, and soot damage cleanup, deodorization, and rebuilding Compare top-rated fire damage restoration contractors across hundreds of cities. Get free quotes and check costs for your area.
Fire damage restoration involves board-up and tarping, water extraction from firefighting efforts, smoke and soot removal from all surfaces, structural assessment and repair, content cleaning and restoration, and odor elimination using thermal fogging or hydroxyl generators. Certified fire restoration technicians (FSRT) assess what can be restored versus replaced, coordinate with insurance adjusters, and manage the complete rebuild process from demolition to final inspection.
$2899 - $40454
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Actual costs vary by location, project scope, and contractor. Prices in major metro areas tend to run 15-30% higher than rural areas. Get free local quotes below to see pricing in your city.
Fire damage involves multiple hazards — structural weakening, toxic soot particles, carcinogenic residues, and water damage from suppression efforts. Licensed fire restoration companies understand building codes for structural repairs, carry the required insurance for hazardous material handling, and have the specialized equipment to remove smoke odor from structural materials. Attempting cleanup without proper PPE exposes you to toxic particulates, and improper soot removal techniques permanently damage surfaces.
Compare average fire damage restoration costs in the most-searched cities. Click any city for a detailed local cost guide.
NY
$4607-$53636
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CA
$4786-$46873
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ON
$5729-$51013
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IL
$5703-$49532
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TX
$4795-$58442
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QC
$4984-$54252
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AZ
$4692-$47251
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PA
$5674-$63222
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TX
$4902-$57262
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CA
$5186-$48094
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Most homeowner policies cover sudden, accidental damage like burst pipes, fire, and storm damage. Flood damage typically requires separate flood insurance through NFIP or private carriers. Gradual damage from neglected maintenance (slow leaks, deferred repairs) is usually excluded. Always document damage with photos before cleanup begins and contact your insurer within 24 hours. A reputable restoration company will work directly with your insurance adjuster.
Within 24-48 hours for water and flood damage — mold begins growing within 48 hours in moist conditions. Fire and smoke damage should be addressed within days, as soot becomes harder to remove over time and acidic residues corrode surfaces. Most reputable restoration companies offer 24/7 emergency response and can begin mitigation within 1-4 hours of your call.
Look for IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) credentials: WRT for water damage, FSRT for fire/smoke, AMRT for mold. The company should carry general liability insurance ($1M minimum), workers compensation, and pollution liability insurance for hazardous materials. Ask for proof of certification and insurance before any work begins.
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