PuroClean answers your call and immediately moves into action 24/7. After a fire is extinguished timing is critical. Fire damage repairs must begin quickly to maximize effectiveness.
After a fire or smoke-related incident, homeowners in Greater St. Louis and Metro-East Illinois, often turn to professional soot and odor removal services to tackle lingering soot and unpleasant odors. Soot can settle on walls, ceilings, furniture, and personal belongings, causing significant damage if not addressed promptly. At the same time, strong smoke odors can embed themselves in fabrics, carpets, and ventilation systems, making it challenging to restore indoor air quality without expert help.
Professional soot and odor removal services are essential to ensure a clean, safe, and comfortable living environment. Using advanced equipment and techniques, trained professionals in Greater St. Louis and Metro-East Illinois, eliminate stubborn soot residues and odors, preventing long-term damage and health risks.
Soot is a fine, black residue composed of tiny carbon particles produced during incomplete combustion. It spreads quickly through the home, clinging to walls, ceilings, and furniture. If not removed properly, soot can cause:
Smoke odors don’t fade on their own. They seep into porous materials like carpets, curtains, clothing, and even drywall. Without professional soot and odor removal, these odors can persist for months, creating an unpleasant and unhealthy indoor environment in your Greater St. Louis and Metro-East Illinois, home.
At our Greater St. Louis and Metro-East Illinois location, we offer a comprehensive soot and odor removal process to restore your home to a clean and breathable condition. Using industry-approved methods, our trained professionals remove soot from surfaces and eliminate smoke odors effectively.
We start by removing all traces of soot from affected surfaces:
After soot and odor removal, we focus on eliminating persistent smoke odors using advanced deodorization methods to restore your Greater St. Louis and Metro-East Illinois, home.
Smoke particles can infiltrate your HVAC system, spreading odors throughout the house. Our team thoroughly cleans air ducts and ventilation systems to ensure fresh, clean air circulates in your home.
To minimize the risk of soot buildup and lingering smoke odors in your home, consider these tips:
If your home has been affected by smoke or soot damage, don’t wait to take action. Our soot and odor removal experts in Greater St. Louis and Metro-East Illinois, are ready to restore your home to a clean, fresh, and healthy state. Contact us today for professional cleaning and odor removal services, and breathe easier knowing your home is in expert hands!
Contact PuroClean Emergency Restoration Services immediately!
Attempt to wipe or clean residue yourself.
Turn on TVs or electrical appliances until they have been assessed.
Use furniture or carpets affected by the fire.
Consume food exposed to heat, smoke, or soot—even non-perishables.
Below are questions typically asked by our PuroClean customers:
What happens if I have a fire late at night and need assistance?
PuroClean of Metro-East Illinois and St. Louis is available 24/7 and will respond to your call for fire damage restoration anytime, any day. Restoring your property correctly the first time is our top priority. Call us now at (618) 206-7055.
What do I need to do to get a free estimate or how much does it cost?
Call us at (618) 206-7055 for a free estimate of our fire damage restoration services.
Is a home fire covered by my insurance?
It depends on your policy. If covered, the insurance company will pay invoices up to your policy limit, and you are responsible for the deductible. Contact your agent to find out if this loss is covered.
PuroClean Emergency Restoration Services focuses on your whole home or business while restoring your property from smoke or fire damage. Our employees are IICRC certified and trained to recognize the issues at hand, but also potential issues that may result in a delay of you returning to your home or business. We work with the American Red Cross and other agencies ensuring you are protected throughout the process.
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