Fire damage is one of the most devastating events a property owner can face. Beyond the visible destruction caused by flames, fires leave behind smoke damage, soot residue, corrosive odors, and water damage from firefighting efforts—all of which require immediate professional attention. Fast response is critical to prevent secondary damage, structural deterioration, and long-term health hazards.
At Restoration Heroes, we provide comprehensive fire damage restoration services for homes and businesses throughout the Raleigh–Durham area. Our 24/7 emergency response team acts quickly to secure your property, mitigate further damage, and begin the restoration process with precision and care, and we work directly with your insurance company to streamline the claims process and reduce stress during recovery.
Restoration Heroes specializes in full-scope fire damage restoration, addressing both the visible and hidden effects of fire incidents. Our certified technicians are equipped to restore properties impacted by small contained fires, major structural fires, and everything in between.
Our fire damage restoration services include:
Fire damage rarely occurs alone. Water used to extinguish flames often leads to additional moisture intrusion, making Water Damage Restoration an essential part of the recovery process. Restoration Heroes seamlessly integrates both services to fully protect your property.
Smoke and soot particles are highly invasive and acidic, capable of penetrating walls, HVAC systems, and porous materials. Without proper treatment, they can cause corrosion, staining, and persistent odors long after the fire is extinguished.
Our technicians use industry-approved cleaning methods and professional deodorization systems to safely remove smoke residue and neutralize odors at their source—restoring indoor air quality and protecting occupant health.
In cases where fire damage contributes to elevated moisture or compromised materials, our team may also recommend Mold Remediation services to prevent microbial growth during the restoration process.