Professional Soot Removal & Odor Elimination Services in Tulsa
Smoke damage is not something you want to attempt cleaning yourself. Smoke residue and soot can penetrate deep into porous materials, causing permanent staining, corrosion, and lingering odors if not properly addressed by trained professionals. Even areas far from the fire's origin can suffer significant smoke damage.
At Assurance Restoration, our smoke damage specialists understand the chemistry of different smoke residues and use the appropriate cleaning methods and equipment for each type. We don't just mask odors - we eliminate them at the source, restoring your property to a safe, clean condition.
Call Now: 918-295-8400We thoroughly remove smoke residue and soot from all surfaces including walls, ceilings, floors, and contents. Our technicians use specialized techniques appropriate for each type of smoke damage.
Using thermal fogging, ozone treatment, and hydroxyl generators, we permanently eliminate smoke odors - not just mask them. Our deodorization methods penetrate the same areas smoke reached.
Smoke travels through your HVAC system, contaminating ductwork and spreading odors throughout your property. We clean and deodorize your entire HVAC system to prevent ongoing contamination.
Smoke residue on walls and ceilings requires special cleaning techniques to avoid spreading the damage. We properly clean and prepare surfaces for repainting when necessary.
Your belongings, including clothing, upholstery, and soft goods, absorb smoke odors. We clean and deodorize salvageable items using specialized equipment and techniques.
We test air quality before and after treatment to ensure your property is safe for occupancy and that all smoke contaminants have been properly addressed.
Produced by fast-burning, high-temperature fires. Creates a dry, powdery residue that's easier to clean but can penetrate deeply into porous surfaces. Common with paper and wood fires.
Created by low-heat, smoldering fires. Produces a sticky, smeary residue with a strong odor that's difficult to clean. Often results from burning plastics and rubber materials.
Results from kitchen fires involving organic materials. Nearly invisible but produces an extremely strong, persistent odor. Requires specialized cleaning and deodorization techniques.
Caused by furnace malfunctions or petroleum-based fires. Creates a thick, black, sticky residue that's very difficult to clean and produces strong odors.
Our systematic approach ensures complete smoke and odor removal.
We thoroughly inspect your property to assess the extent of smoke damage, identify the type of smoke residue, and create a customized restoration plan.
We set up industrial air scrubbers and establish proper ventilation to begin removing airborne smoke particles and improving air quality.
Using dry sponges, HEPA vacuums, and appropriate cleaning solutions, we remove soot and smoke residue from all affected surfaces.
We thoroughly clean all surfaces, including walls, ceilings, floors, and contents. HVAC systems are cleaned to prevent ongoing contamination.
Using thermal fogging, ozone treatment, or hydroxyl generators, we eliminate smoke odors at the molecular level throughout your property.
We apply odor-blocking sealers where needed and complete any necessary repairs or repainting to restore your property.
Our technicians are trained in the chemistry of smoke damage and use the proper techniques for each type of residue.
We use professional-grade deodorization equipment including thermal foggers, ozone generators, and hydroxyl machines.
We document all damage and work directly with your insurance company to ensure proper coverage for smoke damage restoration.
We don't mask odors - we eliminate them completely using proven methods that address smoke at the molecular level.
Our technicians hold IICRC certifications in fire and smoke restoration, ensuring industry-standard practices.
From cleaning to reconstruction, we handle every aspect of smoke damage restoration under one roof.
Don't wait - smoke damage worsens over time. Call now for a professional assessment and restoration plan.