Professional fire and smoke damage restoration services to help restore your home after unexpected fire-related damage.
Time is critical when dealing with fire and smoke damage. Even after flames are out, damage progresses through heat, soot, and lingering chemicals. That’s why having a local, 24/7 fire cleanup team on call is essential.
At PuroClean of Norman, we respond swiftly across the Oklahoma City metro and southern suburbs. Our goal is to stabilize your property, limit secondary harm, and minimize costs.
We also understand the emotional stress: loss of precious belongings, safety fears, and disruption to your daily life. We treat your property like our own and restore it with care. Using advanced remediation methods often avoids full replacements, saving your money and time.
Our technicians are IICRC‑certified and deeply trained in fire & smoke restoration protocols. You can expect safe, thorough, and code‑compliant recovery.
We analyze the type of smoke (dry, wet, protein) and apply the most effective method for long-term odor neutralization. Depending on severity, we may use ozone treatment, thermal fogging, vapor modification, or hydroxyl generators. These approaches are particularly effective for stubborn protein smoke from kitchen fires or when dealing with porous building materials.
After the fire, acidic soot can cause further damage. We quickly clean affected surfaces with specialized chemical agents to prevent corrosion, discoloration, and residue buildup. This includes ceilings, walls, floors, cabinetry, hardware, and more. We also sanitize the space to help ensure a safe return for occupants.
We document, inventory, and pack your salvageable belongings, transporting them to our offsite facility for restoration. Items like furniture, electronics, and textiles are cleaned using ultrasonic tools, dry cleaning, or deodorization chambers depending on material sensitivity and damage type.
To prevent further weather damage or unauthorized entry, we board up broken windows and doors and provide roof tarping where needed. This is especially critical in storm-prone areas like Moore or Newcastle, where post-fire exposure to rain or wind can worsen conditions quickly.
Smoke odors often permeate deeply into carpeting and underlying pads. When they can’t be fully salvaged, we carefully remove and dispose of damaged materials, documenting everything for your insurance claim. We also assess subfloor damage that may not be immediately visible.
Furnace puff-backs, typically from malfunctioning oil-burning units, can coat walls, ceilings, and vents with oily soot. We perform detailed cleaning of HVAC systems, ductwork, and affected surfaces using HEPA vacuums and degreasers, ensuring complete soot removal and preventing recontamination.
What Our Customers Say:
Contact PuroClean of Norman immediately!
Try to wipe or clean the residue yourself
Turn on the TV or other electrical appliances until the risk has been assessed
Use furniture or carpet affected by the fire
Consume food that may have been exposed to heat, smoke, or soot. This even includes 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 Norman is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and will respond to your call for fire damage restoration any time, on any day. We have your best interests at heart, and restoring your property correctly, the first time, is our top priority. Call us now at (405) 292-4800
What do I need to do to get a free estimate or how much does it cost?
Call us now at (405) 292-4800 for a free estimate of our fire damage restoration services.
Is a home fire covered by my insurance?
It depends on your policy. If it is covered, the insurance company will cover invoices up to your policy limit, and you are responsible for the deductible. Contact your agent to find out if this loss is covered.
Smoke damage refers to contamination and harm caused by smoke and combustion byproducts, not by heat or flames alone.
Soot, residues, acids, and lingering odors can infiltrate surfaces deeply. Smoke tends to damage porous materials (carpet, fabric, drywall), tarnish metals, discolor wood, and leave residual odor long after visible cleanup.
Because soot can be oily, it transfers easily, making early cleaning critical. Left untreated, smoke compounds can etch glass, corrode metal, and worsen over time.
Depending on fire size, ventilation, and materials involved, smoke can:
The sooner remediation begins (ideally same day or next day), the better chance of saving more materials and reducing odor persistence.
Find answers to common questions about our services
After emergency responders extinguish the fire and the scene is secure, your first two calls should be to your insurance company and a certified fire restoration provider, like PuroClean of Norman. Insurers require prompt reporting, and restoration professionals can begin mitigation immediately to prevent further loss. Quick action protects both safety and your ability to recover costs through your insurance policy.
Professional odor removal goes beyond surface cleaning. Techniques such as thermal fogging, hydroxyl generators, and ozone treatment chemically neutralize odor-causing molecules rather than masking them. These methods are selected based on the type of fire, the materials affected, and whether the property is occupied during restoration. Proper deodorization ensures odors do not return once the property is rebuilt.
Safety comes first. Do not re-enter the property until fire officials confirm it is safe to do so. Once cleared, a local, professional restoration company who will guide you through the process and assist in documentation for your insurance provider. Early steps such as securing the property, extracting water from firefighting efforts, and addressing soot damage help limit further loss and support your insurance claim.
In many cases, yes. Non-porous materials such as glass, metal, and stone often respond well to specialized cleaning. Porous items, including textiles, upholstery, and insulation, are more difficult and may need replacement. The sooner restoration begins, the better the chance of salvaging belongings, since soot and odor residues set deeper over time. Restoration professionals evaluate each item individually to determine whether cleaning or replacement is the best option.
The timeline varies significantly depending on the severity of the fire and the extent of damage. A contained fire in one room may take only a few days to clean and deodorize, while a larger structural fire that requires demolition, reconstruction, and content restoration can take several weeks or even months. The pace of restoration also depends on insurance approvals and the complexity of smoke or water damage.
After emergency responders extinguish the fire and the scene is secure, your first two calls should be to your insurance company and a certified fire restoration provider, like PuroClean of Norman. Insurers require prompt reporting, and restoration professionals can begin mitigation immediately to prevent further loss. Quick action protects both safety and your ability to recover costs through your insurance policy.
Professional odor removal goes beyond surface cleaning. Techniques such as thermal fogging, hydroxyl generators, and ozone treatment chemically neutralize odor-causing molecules rather than masking them. These methods are selected based on the type of fire, the materials affected, and whether the property is occupied during restoration. Proper deodorization ensures odors do not return once the property is rebuilt.
Safety comes first. Do not re-enter the property until fire officials confirm it is safe to do so. Once cleared, a local, professional restoration company who will guide you through the process and assist in documentation for your insurance provider. Early steps such as securing the property, extracting water from firefighting efforts, and addressing soot damage help limit further loss and support your insurance claim.
In many cases, yes. Non-porous materials such as glass, metal, and stone often respond well to specialized cleaning. Porous items, including textiles, upholstery, and insulation, are more difficult and may need replacement. The sooner restoration begins, the better the chance of salvaging belongings, since soot and odor residues set deeper over time. Restoration professionals evaluate each item individually to determine whether cleaning or replacement is the best option.
The timeline varies significantly depending on the severity of the fire and the extent of damage. A contained fire in one room may take only a few days to clean and deodorize, while a larger structural fire that requires demolition, reconstruction, and content restoration can take several weeks or even months. The pace of restoration also depends on insurance approvals and the complexity of smoke or water damage.
Our fire and smoke damage restoration team is trained, certified, and experienced in responding to residential fire-related damage. We follow industry standards and proven restoration practices to support safe, effective recovery.
Fire damage can be overwhelming. Our team works with insurance providers to help document damage and support the claims process, keeping homeowners informed throughout each stage of restoration.
Fire and smoke damage often require immediate attention. Our team is available 24/7 to respond when fire-related emergencies occur, and timely restoration is needed.
Water damage can result from unexpected leaks, flooding from storms, plumbing failures, or appliance malfunctions. Our certified teams focus on rapid water removal, drying, and stabilization to help prevent further damage and mold growth.
Even after a fire is extinguished, smoke, soot, and odor can continue to affect your home. Fire damage restoration services address visible damage while also helping reduce lingering effects that impact indoor air quality and surfaces.
Mold often develops as a result of unresolved moisture or hidden water damage. Professional mold remediation helps identify affected areas, contain growth, and restore healthy indoor conditions.
In some cases, property damage requires repairs beyond cleanup and mitigation. Reconstruction services help restore damaged areas of the home after water, fire, or other incidents, supporting a smoother transition from damage to recovery.
Water damage can result from unexpected leaks, flooding from storms, plumbing failures, or appliance malfunctions. Our certified teams focus on rapid water removal, drying, and stabilization to help prevent further damage and mold growth.
PuroClean of Norman
(405) 292-4800
728 Research Park Blvd, Suite 124, Norman, OK 73069
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