Had a heavy smoker in a 1 bedroom unit in a multi-unit building and the odor spread throughout the building. Need an estimate to remove the smoke odor and clean the furniture in the unit as soon as possible. Thanks.
R R
I would like to schedule an assessment and cleaning estimate for a unit in a fourplex that I own. The tenants that vacated the unit were heavy smokers. The property manager had the unit professionally cleaned, new carpet installed, and new paint on the walls, ceilings, and trim. However, the cigarette smell is still noticeable. The painter did not wash the walls or ceilings before painting and did not apply any primer. We used a chlorine dioxide fogger which reduced the smell. Thanks.
Tyson J
It's natural in the aftermath of a fire in your home to feel dazed and confused about your next course of action. It helps you to understand however, that there are super specialized professionals who are thoroughly qualified to get all the seemingly irreparable damage in your property straightened out. Never hire a general contractor to handle your fire damage restoration processes. A general contractor is just not equipped to handle stain removal, mold removal, sanitization, and indoor air quality monitoring the way a fire damage company can.
Fire restoration is a job that demands immediate attention. This does not mean however, that you hire the first fire damage contractor you come across. Take your time and make use of diligence to hire the right contractor for the job. Your contractor should have the necessary licensing requirements for his trade. Some verifiable bodies are the American Industrial Hygiene Association, Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification, and the National Air Filtration Association. Don't take his credentials at face value. Look up the websites of these companies on line and verify his credentials. Your contractor should also have many years of experience in the business. It helps if you hire a contractor who has experience restoring properties on the same scale of fire damage as yours.
Your fire repair company should come with adequate amount of insurance coverage, including worker's compensation and liability insurance. If he plans to let out work to sub contractors, these contractors should be adequately insured too. This is very important to protect you from any liability while the restoration process is going on. Ask your fire damage restoration contactor for an estimated time frame for the completion of the restoration. He should be able to give you a detailed estimate in writing. Ask him if he undertakes clean up as well as repairs, and if he can offer warranties for his work. Lastly, ask him for a list of references of past clients who are happy with his services. To get in touch with contractors like these in Cincinnati, simply fill out the form, and we'll connect you to the most reputed fire repair contractors in Cincinnati.