Smoke Damage Restoration

Certified Smoke Damage Repair in Wenatchee & North Central Washington

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Smoke & Odor Removed—Air Quality Restored

Certified Smoke Damage Repair in Wenatchee & North Central Washington

Smoke can spread far beyond the fire itself—seeping into walls, insulation, cabinets, clothing, HVAC systems, and structural cavities. Even a small fire or nearby wildfire can leave behind soot, odor, chemical residue, and unsafe air quality.

Heartland Restoration responds quickly to assess the contamination, remove harmful particulates, and restore your home to a clean, safe environment

Smoke damage does not fade on its own – it requires professional intervention to remove residues, neutralize odors, and restore safe indoor air quality. Our team brings the certifications, equipment, and insurance expertise to handle every step of the process. Plan smoke damage restoration in Wenatchee, WA by contacting us now to protect your health and property.

What type of smoke damage do we restore

How Our Process Works

Understanding how smoke damage restoration works helps you make informed decisions and reduces uncertainty during stressful situations—especially when smoke infiltration affects your home without a major fire.
Step one - Emergency Response & containment Assessment

We arrive promptly to evaluate how far smoke and soot have traveled, check air quality levels, identify surface and hidden contamination, inspect the HVAC system, and determine what materials and contents can be cleaned or need removal.

Step two - Soot Removal & Surface Cleaning

Using HEPA vacuums, soot sponges, and smoke-specific detergents, we remove corrosive soot from walls & ceilings, cabinets & trim, light fixtures, doors & hardware, HVAC registers & ductwork, appliances & hard surfaces. This prevents permanent staining and ongoing odor release.

Step three - Smoke Odor Neutralization

We eliminate odor at the molecular level using methods such as: Hydroxyl generators, HEPA air scrubbers, Thermal fogging and Ozone treatment (only when safe).
These procedures penetrate porous materials and neutralize odor sources—rather than just covering them up.

Step four - Material Removal & Structural Cleaning

Smoke often penetrates deeper than the surface. When needed, we remove affected materials such as:
Charred or smoke-saturated drywall, contaminated insulation, damaged cabinets or flooring, HVAC filters and compromised duct sections.
We then clean structural framing to ensure odor and residue are fully eliminated before rebuild.

Step five - Insurance Documentation & claim support

We work directly with your insurance company to streamline the claim, providing:
Detailed soot and contamination reports, photo/video documentation, cleaning logs, HVAC assessments and Xactimate estimates
Our documentation helps ensure the full scope of work is covered.

Step six - Full Rebuild & Final Walk-Through

Our rebuild team restores everything—drywall, texture, paint, flooring, trim, cabinetry, fixtures, and finishes. You get one seamless process from the moment we arrive until your home is fully restored.

Frequently Asked Questions About Smoke Remediation Process

Yes!

Smoke travels through vents, wall cavities and insulation, spreading odor and soot far beyond the fire's origin point.

We use a multi-stage cleaning and deodorization process designed to eliminate smoke at the molecular level—not just mask it. This includes:

  • HEPA vacuuming and soot removal
  • Fire-specific detergents and alkaline cleaning agents
  • Hydroxyl or ozone treatment for deep odor breakdown
  • Thermal fogging to penetrate porous materials
  • Structural cleaning of framing, cavities, and insulation when needed

 

By addressing both surface contamination and hidden odor sources, we permanently remove smoke damage and restore healthy indoor air quality.

Absolutely. Smoke infiltrates areas far beyond the fire source, including attics, crawl spaces, wall cavities, insulation, and HVAC systems.

We perform a full-property inspection to identify:

  • Hidden soot deposits
  • Smoke odor trapped in insulation or framing
  • Contaminated ductwork
  • Areas requiring cleaning or material removal

 

This ensures your home is fully restored and no lingering odors or health hazards remain.

Yes. We through our trusted partners provide full content cleaning, deodorization, pack-out, and storage for items affected by smoke or soot. This includes:

  • Furniture
  • Clothing and textiles
  • Electronics
  • Documents and keepsakes
  • Dishes, décor, and household items

 

We handle the entire process so you don’t need multiple contractors.

Most homeowners insurance policies do cover smoke and soot damage, even if the fire was small or occurred off the property (such as wildfire smoke). Coverage typically includes:

  • Cleaning and deodorization
  • Removing and replacing affected materials
  • Content cleaning
  • Temporary relocation if needed
  • HVAC cleaning
  • Rebuild or repairs

 

We work directly with your adjuster, document all damage, and provide Xactimate estimates to help ensure the full scope of restoration is covered.