Fire Damage Restoration & Smoke Odor Removal in Grand Blanc, MI


A fire is a traumatic event that violates the safety of your home. Even after the fire trucks leave, the damage continues. Acidic soot residues settle on surfaces, causing pitting and corrosion within hours. We are your Grand Blanc, MI fire recovery specialists. From emergency board-up service to the final deodorization, we walk with you through the entire recovery process.





Comprehensive Soot & Smoke Cleanup


Fire damage is complex. You have the charring from the flames, the water damage from the hoses, and the pervasive smoke damage. We specialize in smoke damage cleaning and soot removal. Different types of fires (protein, wood, plastic) create different types of smoke webs. We match the cleaning chemical to the type of soot to prevent smearing and permanent staining.

The Science of Deodorization


Masking the smell with air fresheners doesn't work. The smoke odor particles are embedded in the pores of your wood and drywall. We use ozone treatment and thermal fogging to penetrate these materials. This process breaks down the odor-causing molecules, ensuring that "smokey smell" doesn't return on hot, humid days months later.

Structure & Content Protection


We offer fire damaged content cleaning. We carefully inventory, wrap, and transport your salvageable belongings to our facility for specialized cleaning. Meanwhile, on-site, we perform emergency board-ups to cover broken windows and damaged roofs, securing your property against weather and looters while the restoration begins.





Frequently Asked Questions


  • Can you remove smoke stains from brick? Yes. We use specialized latex soot sponges and heavy-duty degreasers to pull soot out of porous brick fireplaces and walls.
  • What is a "board up"? It is the process of installing plywood over broken windows and doors and tarping damaged roofs to secure the home from weather and illegal entry.
  • How do you clean clothes that smell like smoke? We work with specialized textile restoration dry cleaners who use ozone washing processes to remove the odor from clothing and linens.
  • Do you handle the rebuild? Yes. We are full-service contractors. We handle the cleanup, the odor removal, and the reconstruction of drywall, painting, and flooring.
  • Why does the smoke smell come back? If the structure wasn't sealed or if charred wood wasn't removed/encapsulated, the smell can return. We use sealants to "lock in" any remaining odor on structural framing.
Certified Mold Removal and Home Sanitization




Rebuilding Hope From the Ashes


The fire is over; let the healing begin. We treat your home and your memories with the utmost care, working tirelessly to erase the signs of the fire.

Call for 24/7 Board-Up & Restoration: 18337831270





Customer Reviews

"The kitchen fire was small, but the smoke ruined the whole downstairs. They cleaned the walls, the carpets, and the ducts. It smells like a new house."

"They arrived while the fire department was still rolling up hoses to board up our windows. That peace of mind was priceless."

"Incredible attention to detail. They cleaned soot off my collection of porcelain figurines without breaking a single one."





Grand Blanc, MI Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

The unincorporated village of Grand Blanc, or Grumlaw, was a former Indian campground first settled by Jacob Stevens in spring 1822. Several years later, settlers improved the Indian trail to Saginaw; they laid out and staked it in 1829 as Saginaw Road. Grand Blanc Township was formed in 1833 with area that would become the city. The township center began to boom in 1864 with the arrival of the railroad (now known as the CSX Saginaw Subdivision). With the post office there, the village was called Grand Blanc Centre by 1873, with the former Grand Blanc assuming the name Gibsonville (not Gibbonsville.)

Zip Codes in Grand Blanc, MI that we also serve: 48439 48480





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