Belmont Fire & Smoke Damage
The homeowner of this Belmont house, while brewing a K-Cup, let the bacon grease splash around igniting a fire that produced a large amount of smoke. Though there was no personal injury the walls, cabinets, and the popcorn textured ceiling were covered in a smelly, oily residue. The second photo depicts the cleanup of the stains in progress. The HVAC should be turned off to prevent the smoke particulates from circulating to unaffected areas of the home. Wiping down the walls, hard-surfaced counter tops, cabinets and tiles with dry sponges is easy for IICRC skilled SERVPRO of The Lakes Fire & Smoke Restoration crews. The ceiling is salvageable after a cleaning and then applying a primer containing a sealant to isolate any lingering odors from the smoke. Call us to make "Like it never even happened." (603) 527-2518