Can You Save Fine Wood after a Fire
When you’ve had a fire in your home, not only does it damage
the furnishing, it also damages the building materials. As you look around your
home, you will see the type of handicraft and your financial investment in all
the finished wood cabinetry and millwork. For example, kitchen cabinets range
anywhere from $100 to $1,200 per linear foot.
After the fire is
extinguished and the family is safe, you need to find a fire damage restoration
team to help salvage and protect any remaining woodwork. Look for a team with
restoration and repair services to cover damages from not only the original
fire, but also the resulting smoke and water damage. Your wooden furniture is
an investment; have it properly restored or refinished after sustaining damage
to protect this investment.
Deal with the Water First
After a fire, homes often sustain additional harm caused by
water and chemicals used to extinguish the flames. You need to begin to dry
things out as soon as you can to prevent mold growth. Mold can begin to form in
as little as 48 hours and once it gets started, the damp environment of a
water-damaged house is like a mold nursery. Open the windows, utilize fans to
create constant air flow, and if possible, use a dehumidifier. Finished wood
items will dry slowly and be less likely to warp as the water evaporates.
Resurface, Repair Or Replace?
The combination of water damage, heat, and smoke can
sometimes damage certain types of wood beyond repair. But solid wood is more durable than pressed
wood and is usually easier to salvage. When dealing with antique or specialty
cabinets, it’s especially important to have an expert come in and evaluate the
situation. Engage a team with a comprehensive suite of fire damage furniture
restoration services; older wooden finishes and types of wood may be more
difficult to repair but are often worth salvaging.
If there isn’t any structural damage, refacing the cabinets
is often the most economical option. A professional restorer will be able to
remove the cabinet exterior doors, remove the finish damaged by smoke, make any
necessary repairs, and refinish and repaint them. The same can be done for the
frame and any other lightly smoke-damaged kitchen cabinet pieces.If the smoke
has permeated the wood significantly, it may be quite expensive and unrealistic
to repair and refinish the items. You’ll need a professional crew to remove all
the severely damaged pieces.
Removing the Odor
Even after soot is removed, there will probably be the
lingering smoke odor. Getting that campfire smell out of your furniture can be
a challenge due to the intense heat. As
the materials in the fire area become heated, their porous composition begins
to expand and allow smoke to infiltrate. As these materials cool down, the
pores contract and close, trapping smoke odors. Professionals have a plethora
of tools and experience to bring your wood back to glory.
Fires happen fast. In Anderson County, Premier Construction
is a full-service restoration company dedicated to fire prevention and quality
fire cleanup after disasters. The integrity of your property relies on how
quickly the restoration process begins after the fire is out; lingering soot
and smoke will damage your home even more if not cleaned up right away. Call Premier Construction
& Restoration to safely salvage the most of your investment.
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