Smoke & Soot Removal
Core residue cleaning matched to dry, wet, or protein-based soot chemistry.
See soot removalFrom the first board-up to the last coat of paint, one Edmond crew secures your property, removes smoke and soot, and rebuilds — so you call once and it's handled.
Fire damage restoration is the process of securing a fire-damaged structure, removing smoke and soot residue, deodorizing, cleaning or replacing affected contents, and rebuilding to pre-loss condition, following the IICRC S700 standard. Because soot is acidic and odor compounds keep penetrating porous materials, speed matters as much here as with water damage. Edmond Restoration Pros covers all 6 fire damage scenarios below under one crew, 24/7, and bills your insurance directly. Call (405) 347-6460.
A structure fire causes three overlapping problems at once: heat damage to what burned, smoke and soot contamination well beyond the fire's actual reach, and often water damage from suppression efforts. Soot is acidic, and it keeps etching into metal, plastics, and finishes for as long as it sits untreated — the first 24 to 48 hours after a fire matter enormously for how much can ultimately be saved versus replaced.
Smoke odor compounds behave the same way, penetrating deeper into drywall, insulation, and soft furnishings the longer they're left alone. A kitchen grease fire, an electrical fire in a wall cavity, and a larger structure fire each leave a different kind of residue behind, which is why the cleaning approach has to match the specific fire, not a generic checklist.
Six services, one Edmond-based crew. Each scenario below has its own residue type, timeline, and repair path.
Core residue cleaning matched to dry, wet, or protein-based soot chemistry.
See soot removalThermal fogging, hydroxyl generators, and ozone treatment to neutralize smoke odor at the source.
See odor removalGrease fire residue removal from cabinets, appliances, and finishes before it etches in.
See kitchen fire cleanupWiring, outlet, and panel damage restoration with licensed-electrician clearance built in.
See electrical fire damageInventory, off-site cleaning, and safe storage for salvageable belongings.
See contents pack-outSecuring openings and roof damage immediately to stop further loss and vandalism.
See board-up serviceRight now, soot residue is working into metal, finishes, and fabric. Call and talk to a real Edmond fire restoration tech in under 60 seconds. Free inspection, no call-out fee, and board-up starts the same visit.
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We confirm the fire department has cleared the structure, then board up openings and tarp roof damage.
We document room-by-room smoke, soot, heat, and water damage from suppression efforts.
Any water used to fight the fire is extracted before it causes a second layer of damage.
Surfaces are cleaned using chemistry matched to the specific soot type present.
Thermal fogging, hydroxyl generators, or ozone treatment neutralize smoke odor at the source.
Drywall, paint, flooring, and electrical systems are restored to pre-loss condition.
Even outside the room where the fire occurred, since smoke travels fast through a home.
A sign odor compounds have penetrated porous materials and need active treatment, not just airing out.
A sign acidic soot residue has been sitting on the surface too long.
Only go back in once the fire department has cleared the structure.
It's acidic and can irritate skin; avoid wiping it, which can grind it deeper into surfaces.
Do not restore power until a licensed electrician has inspected wiring and panels.
Based at 18 E 15th St in Edmond, we cover all Edmond ZIP codes — 73003, 73012, 73013, 73025, and 73034 — plus Oklahoma City, Nichols Hills, The Village, and Guthrie. See the full service area map.
Mitigation is the emergency phase — securing the structure with board-up and tarping, removing standing water from suppression efforts, and stopping ongoing soot damage. Restoration is the rebuild phase: cleaning or replacing smoke-damaged materials, deodorizing, and repairing structural and cosmetic damage. We handle both.
Soot is acidic. Left on surfaces, it continues etching into metal, plastic, and finishes for days after the flames are extinguished, and porous materials keep absorbing odor deeper the longer they sit untreated. That's why the first 24 to 48 hours matter as much for smoke as they do for water damage.
Yes. A fast, hot fire tends to produce dry, powdery soot that's easier to remove, while a slow, smoldering fire produces wet, sticky soot that smears and penetrates further. Grease fires add an oily residue on top of that. We match cleaning chemistry to the type of residue rather than using one method for everything.
Yes. We document room-by-room damage, contents inventory, and the scope of smoke, soot, and structural impact, then coordinate directly with your insurance adjuster. Fire claims often involve more moving parts than a water loss, so clear documentation matters even more.
Only if the fire department has cleared it as structurally safe. Even then, avoid touching soot-covered surfaces with bare hands, don't turn on electrical systems until an electrician has inspected them, and avoid eating or drinking anything that was exposed to smoke or heat.
A contained, single-room fire with limited smoke spread might be cleaned and repaired in one to two weeks. A whole-structure fire involving contents pack-out, extensive rebuild, and electrical system clearance can run several weeks to a few months, depending on the scope your insurer approves.
We answer live 24/7 in Edmond and the north OKC metro, board up the same visit, and bill your insurance directly. No forms, no waiting on a callback — just a real technician on the way.
Call (405) 347-6460