06/16/2026
The fire is out. The damage isn't.
Most people think the worst is over when the flames go down — but that's when the real clock starts. In the hours after a fire, smoke, soot, and acidic residue immediately go to work on the building
→ Metal starts corroding within hours
→ Fabric and upholstery absorb odor that won't come out without professional treatment
→ Walls and ceilings keep breaking down from the chemistry on their surface
→ And the hundreds of gallons of water used to put the fire out? It's now soaked into floors, walls, and framing — turning a fire job into a water job
The first 24 hours decide how much of the building can actually be saved.
That's why we're available 24/7. Faster to any size disaster.
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