Whether it’s from long-term smoking or a one-time event, smoke inside your property can cause lasting damage. Tar buildup, discoloration, and lingering odor molecules attach themselves to surfaces, making traditional cleaning methods ineffective. PuroClean Northwest specializes in smoke odor removal Seattle, using advanced techniques to restore indoor air quality and eliminate deep-set smells caused by cigarette and marijuana smoke.

Our comprehensive smoke odor removal Seattle service begins with a full walk-through inspection of the affected property. This allows us to assess the severity of smoke exposure and identify which areas require the most attention. We then treat all interior surfaces—walls, ceilings, cabinetry, and flooring—using proven methods that target both visible and invisible smoke residues.

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Before & After

One of the most important parts of our smoke odor removal Seattle, Lynwood and Western Washington service is volume airspace treatment. This involves filtering the air through your HVAC system and ducting to cleanse every cubic foot of contaminated space. In severe cases, we also tear out and dispose of non-salvageable textiles like carpeting or upholstery that may be beyond recovery.

PuroClean Northwest is the trusted choice for smoke odor removal Seattle, Lynwood and Western Washington due to our deep experience, professional-grade equipment, and results-driven process. Whether you’re preparing to sell your home, dealing with a tenant turnover, or trying to reclaim your own space, we’re here to help. Call today to schedule your custom plan for smoke odor removal Seattle, Lynwood and Western Washington, and take the first step toward clean, breathable air.

How Much Does Cigarette Smoke Odor Removal Cost in Seattle?

The cost of a damage restoration job can vary significantly depending on several key factors. At PuroClean NorthWest, we understand that every situation is unique, and pricing is based on a thorough assessment of the property and extent of damage. Rather than offering flat rates, we consider the following when estimating the cost of restoration services:

  • Type of Damage: Water, fire, mold, biohazard, and smoke damage each require different approaches, tools, and safety measures.
  • Extent of Affected Area: The square footage and number of rooms or surfaces impacted will directly influence labor and materials required.
  • Category and Class of Damage: Especially for water damage, categories (clean, gray, black water) and class (amount of water and evaporation rate) determine treatment complexity.
  • Accessibility: Hard-to-reach areas such as attics, crawl spaces, or behind walls can increase labor time and equipment usage.
  • Structural Involvement: If flooring, drywall, ceilings, or framing require removal and reconstruction, costs will be higher.
  • Equipment Needs: The number and type of machines (e.g., air movers, dehumidifiers, HEPA filters) required to complete the job.
  • Contamination Level: Jobs involving biohazards, sewage, or mold require specialized containment, PPE, and disposal protocols.
  • Time Sensitivity: Emergency or after-hours responses may include premium labor charges.
  • Insurance Coverage: Whether the job is self-pay or covered by insurance can also impact how billing and services are structured.

If you’d like a detailed, on-site estimate tailored to your situation, please call PuroClean NorthWest at (425) 616-1717.


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