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Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration Baton Rouge, LA

Baton Rouge's homes and businesses deserve a fast, thorough recovery after fire or smoke damage. Our local restoration team responds quickly to assess damage, begin structural cleaning, and guide you through every step of the insurance process.

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Complete Fire Damage Restoration Services

From the moment flames are extinguished to the final inspection, our Baton Rouge team handles every phase of fire and smoke damage recovery — so you can focus on your family while we handle the details.

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Fire Debris Removal & Board-Up

Safe removal of fire-damaged materials, structural debris, and hazardous residue. Emergency board-up and tarping services protect your property from weather and unauthorized entry during restoration.

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Soot & Smoke Cleaning

Soot penetrates walls, ceilings, ductwork, and furnishings within hours of a fire. Our crew uses professional-grade chemical sponges, HEPA vacuuming, and thermal fogging to remove soot deposits from all affected surfaces.

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Smoke Odor Remediation

Lingering smoke odor signals embedded contamination. We deploy ozone treatment, hydroxyl generators, and deep encapsulation techniques to neutralize odor at the molecular level — not just mask it.

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Structural Cleaning & Stabilization

Heat and smoke compromise load-bearing members, subflooring, and wall assemblies. Our team performs thorough structural assessment and cleaning, with referral to licensed contractors for any necessary repairs.

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Content & Personal Property Restoration

Furniture, clothing, documents, electronics, and personal keepsakes can often be salvaged. We catalog, pack out, clean, and store your belongings throughout the restoration process.

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Air Quality & Deodorization

Post-fire air carries carcinogens and fine particulate matter. We set up commercial air scrubbers with HEPA filtration and conduct clearance testing to confirm indoor air quality is safe before re-occupancy.

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We Handle the Insurance Process With You

Navigating a fire damage insurance claim is stressful — especially when you're dealing with the aftermath of a traumatic event. Our team works directly alongside your insurance adjuster from day one, providing accurate damage documentation, itemized estimates, and photographic evidence that supports a full and fair claim settlement.

We are experienced with the claims processes of all major insurance carriers operating in Louisiana. From the initial loss assessment to the final scope of work approval, we keep you informed at every stage — so there are no surprises on your restoration bill.

  • Direct communication with your adjuster
  • Itemized damage estimates and photo documentation
  • Scope-of-work review before any work begins
  • Assistance understanding your policy coverage
  • Coordination through final claim settlement

Act Fast — Every Hour Matters After a Fire

Smoke residue, soot, and airborne particulate begin causing secondary damage within hours of a fire. The sooner restoration begins, the greater the chance of saving structural materials, personal property, and your home's indoor air quality. Contact our Baton Rouge team now for an emergency response assessment.

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Fire Damage Questions Answered

Plain answers to the questions Baton Rouge homeowners ask most after a fire or smoke damage event.

  • What should I do immediately after a fire in my home?

    First, ensure everyone is safe and do not re-enter the property until fire officials have cleared it as structurally safe. Once cleared, call our team right away. Avoid touching soot-covered surfaces — soot is acidic and can permanently stain materials within hours. Document visible damage with photos if it is safe to do so, and contact your insurance carrier to open a claim. Our crew can be on-site quickly to assess the full scope and begin protective measures.
  • Can smoke odor be fully removed from a home?

    Yes — in most cases, smoke odor can be eliminated entirely with the right combination of techniques. Superficial odor masking does not work long-term; effective remediation requires source removal (soot and char), deep cleaning of all porous surfaces, and molecular odor neutralization through ozone or hydroxyl treatment. Our team does not consider a job complete until clearance testing confirms the odor has been resolved.
  • How long does fire and smoke damage restoration take?

    Timeline depends on the extent of the fire, the affected square footage, and the materials involved. A contained kitchen fire with smoke spread to adjacent rooms may take 5–10 business days. A whole-structure fire event can take several weeks, particularly when structural repairs are part of the scope. We provide a detailed timeline estimate after the initial inspection and keep you updated throughout the project.
  • Does homeowner's insurance cover fire and smoke damage restoration?

    In most cases, yes. Standard homeowner's insurance policies in Louisiana cover fire and smoke damage as a named peril. The key factors are your deductible, your policy's coverage limits, and whether contents and additional living expenses are included. Our team works with your adjuster to ensure the damage scope is fully documented — which directly affects the settlement amount.
  • Is it safe to stay in my home after a fire while restoration is underway?

    In most situations, no — at least not during the active remediation phase. Soot particulate, chemical residue, and compromised structural elements pose real health and safety risks. Your insurance policy may include Additional Living Expense (ALE) coverage, which pays for temporary lodging while your home is being restored. We can help you understand your options when we assess the property.