Job completed for Rebecca S. - Harding Township - Fire Damage

Completion date: September 11, 2025

Location: Harding Township, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Rebecca S. reached out after a kitchen fire caused significant fire and smoke damage in her Harding Township, NJ residence. The fire originated from an unattended pan on the stovetop, quickly igniting cabinets, appliances, and surrounding surfaces. Flames were contained to the kitchen, but the entire first floor was impacted by heavy soot, smoke odor, and airborne particulates. Our fire damage restoration team began with emergency board-up and containment, followed by removal of all smoke-damaged drywall, cabinetry, and fire-damaged electrical fixtures. Kitchen fire damage often requires detailed cleaning and demolition to eliminate hazardous residues and lingering odors.


In Harding Township, NJ, kitchen fires are one of the most common causes of residential fire damage, and this case was no exception. Our team used HEPA filtration and thermal fogging to neutralize smoke odors and began the fire restoration process with a full structural cleaning. HVAC vents were professionally cleaned due to widespread smoke infiltration, and the homeowner’s insurance claim for the fire damage was approved in full. Fire damage restoration in Harding Township includes thorough soot removal, smoke odor removal, and restoration of fire-damaged structural components. This Harding Township kitchen fire job underscores the importance of a fast, professional response to prevent long-term smoke and soot damage in fire-affected homes.

Team members on this project:

Cheryl Knox

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Smoke Damage in Harding Township, NJ
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Smoke Damage in Harding Township, NJ
Fire Damaged Kitchen in Harding Township, NJ
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Fire Damaged Kitchen in Harding Township, NJ
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