Fire Damage
Restoration in Utah
From emergency board-up to complete structural rebuild — Five Point Restoration handles all stages of fire and smoke damage recovery. One company, start to finish.
Fire & Smoke Damage
Complete Fire Damage Restoration — From Cleanup to Rebuild
A fire doesn't just damage what it burns. Smoke and soot travel through every room, penetrating surfaces, HVAC systems, and belongings. Water from firefighting efforts adds a second layer of damage. The aftermath is complex — and it requires professionals.
Five Point Restoration handles the full scope: emergency securing of your property, smoke and soot removal, deodorization, structural assessment, contents cleaning, and complete rebuild. We document everything for your insurance claim and work directly with your adjuster.
Our Fire Restoration Process
- 1
Emergency Securing
Board-up and tarping to secure your property and prevent further damage or theft.
- 2
Assessment & Documentation
Full damage assessment with photos and moisture readings for your insurance claim.
- 3
Soot & Smoke Removal
Dry and wet cleaning methods to remove soot from walls, ceilings, and surfaces.
- 4
Odor Elimination
HEPA air scrubbing, thermal fogging, and ozone treatment to fully remove smoke odor — not just cover it.
- 5
Water Damage from Firefighting
Extract and dry water used to fight the fire before mold sets in.
- 6
Structural Repair & Rebuild
Replace damaged framing, drywall, flooring, cabinets, and finishes to pre-loss condition.
What We Handle
- ✓ Structural fire damage (full rebuild capability)
- ✓ Smoke and soot on all surfaces
- ✓ Odor elimination — permanent, not masked
- ✓ HVAC decontamination
- ✓ Contents cleaning and pack-out
- ✓ Water damage from fire suppression
- ✓ Asbestos and hazardous material coordination
- ✓ Insurance documentation and adjuster coordination
Fire Damage Is Usually Covered
Fire is one of the most commonly covered perils in standard homeowner's insurance policies. Most homeowners only pay their deductible. We work directly with your carrier.
Don't Delay — Soot Causes Permanent Damage
Soot is acidic and begins permanently staining and corroding surfaces within hours of a fire. Early response dramatically reduces total restoration cost and scope.
Common Questions
Fire Damage FAQ
Is my home safe to enter after a fire? +
How long does fire damage restoration take? +
Does homeowner's insurance cover fire damage? +
Can smoke smell be completely removed? +
What should I do immediately after a fire? +
For Insurance Adjusters & TPAs
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Fire and Smoke Damage Needs Immediate Action
Soot causes permanent damage within hours. Call us now — we'll secure your property, stop additional damage, and handle every step of the insurance process.
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