What Is Hidden Damage After a Fire?
5/13/2022 (Permalink)
What Is Hidden Damage Following A Fire?
While experiencing a fire at your Temple, TX, business is hard enough, other factors can also cause you headaches. A fire can cause hidden damage such as water and smoke damage.
What Is Hidden Damage From a Fire?
The most obvious cause of damage from a fire is the flames. They can destroy part of all of your property. However, a fire that does not entirely devastate your business can cause what is known as partial damage. Areas of your building may be affected without the entire property succumbing to fire. Fire can leave hidden damage from:
- Water from fire hoses
- Soot damage on electronics and other items
- A smoke odor that lingers on porous surfaces
These types of damage may not be evident immediately after a fire. You may discover, for example, that your electronics are covered in a sticky, corrosive substance left behind by smoke. You may notice a lingering odor in your carpets or furniture that won't go away without the help of a professional restoration company.
What Can Be Done About Smoke Damage?
Fortunately, damage from smoke is a covered loss in most insurance policies. You can also receive compensation if the fire took place in a neighboring business but also caused damage to your property.
After a fire, it's a good idea to check with your insurance agent to find out what is covered and get started with the cleanup process right away.
A restoration company can help you with smoke cleaning. Technicians may use methods such as:
- Wet cleaning for moderate or heavy surface damage
- Dry cleaning for pre-treatment or light damage
- Abrasive cleaning on heavily covered surfaces
- Foam cleaning for delicate fabrics
- Immersion cleaning for coated surfaces that can be dipped in cleaner
Whether your property or one nearby suffered a fire, you can get help with hidden smoke damage and get back to business as soon as possible.