The visible char after a East Hanover fire is only part of the story — the residue and the moisture reach much further than the burn line. The response covers board-up, structural drying, soot and residue cleaning, and odor neutralization as a single sequenced job. Older East Hanover HVAC runs tie multiple rooms together, so we treat the duct system as a primary smoke highway, not an afterthought. The job file captures the soot map and the dry-down readings so coverage applies to the real scope. Dial 973-298-5988 now so deodorizing starts before the smell bonds in.
- Soot + smoke odor removal
- HVAC decontamination
- Pack-out + content cleaning
- Hydroxyl odor treatment
- Structural rebuild
- Insurance-scope documentation
HVAC Decontamination — The Step Most Restorers Skip
If smoke entered the HVAC system, the system needs to be cleaned per NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) standards before re-occupancy. Soot inside ductwork acts as an odor reservoir — every time the HVAC runs, it pushes that residue back into the living space. Owners report "the smoke smell came back" weeks after restoration. The reason is almost always that the ducts were not properly cleaned.
Our HVAC scope: source removal (HEPA vacuuming of supply + return ducts), antimicrobial treatment, replacement of any porous duct insulation that was contaminated, and replacement of the air handler filter + any disposable components. We document with before/after photos at multiple inspection points so the carrier sees the work was actually completed and not just billed.
For homes with old ductwork that was already in marginal condition before the fire, we will tell you honestly when replacement makes more sense than cleaning. The decision drives a different scope, different timeline, different insurance discussion — better to know on day one than discover after a partial cleaning that the system needs replacement anyway.
Content Pack-Out: When To Move Your Stuff Out
For significant fires, content pack-out is the standard approach. We catalog and box everything in the affected area, transport it to our cleaning facility, sort by material type (washables / dry-clean / electronics / hard surfaces / unsalvageable), clean each appropriately, and store cleaned items in a climate-controlled environment until the property is ready for re-occupancy.
Pack-out has two big benefits beyond the cleaning itself. First: it gets your possessions out of the affected environment so they stop absorbing additional smoke odor while reconstruction runs. Second: every item is documented with a photo + condition note + cleaning result, which becomes the basis for the contents portion of the insurance claim. Items we determine are unsalvageable get documented as such, and the documentation is what supports the claim valuation.
For smaller losses where pack-out is not needed, we clean in place — same standards, same documentation, just performed at the property. Our crew brings cleaning supplies + HEPA equipment + transport bins for items that need shop work.
One crew for the whole job
A property loss in East Hanover rarely stays in one lane — fire damage restoration often overlaps with structural drying, tarping and stabilization, air quality remediation, sewer backup remediation, finish carpentry and rebuild, and our crew handles all of it under one contract. We dispatch the same standard to Fire Damage Restoration in Morristown, Livingston fire damage restoration, Parsippany fire damage restoration, Madison fire damage restoration and everywhere else across Morris County.
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