Long Term Fire Damage Impact
While fire itself poses the most immediate threat to life and property, the aftermath can cause ongoing and progressive damage and loss. Water, ash, and smoke residue can penetrate deep into building materials and belongings, causing additional harm if not addressed promptly and effectively.
PCC Cleaning & Restoration’s team of highly trained professionals specializes in all aspects of fire damage repair and restoration, providing comprehensive services to bring your property back to life.
How Our Fire Damage Restoration Process Works
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"I have known Roger Fisher and PCC for years. PCC is a locally owned and operated business, serving the Tulsa area. PCC is responsive to your needs. They quickly get to work on your loss keeping efficiency, honesty and professionalism at the top of mind. Roger and his Team are experienced, certified and easy to work with. Simply the best. I would highly recommend them to anyone, residential or commercial, for any type of loss; water, wind, fire, biological."
- Joe Stewart, Facilities Manager, Medxcel, Ascension St. John’s Hospital
Frequently Asked Questions
Costs vary depending on the severity of the damage, but fire restoration typically ranges from $2,500 to $30,000+. We provide free assessments to give you an accurate estimate.
Restoration time depends on the extent of the damage. Minor repairs may take days, while full structural restoration can take weeks or months.
Yes! Most homeowners and business insurance policies cover fire damage cleanup and repairs. We assist with insurance claims to make the process easier.
Depending on how extensive the fire damage is and how it was extinguished, the methods and extent of cleaning may vary. In general, you want to immediately remove any water that may have been used to fight it and dry everything. While doing this, identify and salvage any personal property you can. Next, you want to start fighting odors and work on keeping the air clean and dry to prevent mold growth. Next, the real cleaning can begin. Deep clean all surfaces, vents, ducts, etc to remove ash, soot, and other particles left by the fire. Demo and dispose of any unsalvagable material properly. Finally, start to reconstruct, rebuild, or remodel to bring the property back to its original (or better) condition. Make sure to test for mold and make sure it is safe for family, friends, and/or coworkers to return before moving back in.
Fire damage poses several risks, even after the flames are extinguished. Structural instability can make buildings unsafe to enter, while toxic smoke and soot residues contain hazardous chemicals that can lead to respiratory issues and long-term health effects. Additionally, water damage from firefighting efforts can promote mold growth, causing further damage and health concerns. Electrical hazards, lingering odors, and corrosion of materials are other potential risks. Immediate professional restoration is crucial to ensuring safety and preventing long-term damage.












