Job completed for Denise L. - Green Township, NJ - Fire Damage

Completion date: October 13, 2025

Location: Green Township, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Denise L. in Green Township, NJ experienced a home fire event after a malfunction in the fireplace led to excessive smoke discharge, filling the interior of the house. While the flames were quickly contained, smoke from the fireplace spread through the HVAC system and settled in multiple rooms, resulting in widespread smoke odor and soot contamination. Our Green Township, NJ fire damage restoration team responded promptly to assess the extent of the smoke damage and begin emergency cleanup procedures. Affected areas included smoke-damaged drywall, ceilings, furniture, and ductwork that required thorough cleaning and deodorization.

The fire damage restoration process in Green Township, NJ included HEPA vacuuming of soot particulates, chemical sponge cleaning of smoke-impacted surfaces, and HVAC duct system smoke removal. Thermal fogging and ozone treatments were applied throughout the property to eliminate embedded smoke odor from fabrics, carpets, and structural components. The homeowner's insurance covered the fireplace-related fire and smoke damage, allowing for a full scope of remediation and air quality restoration. This Green Township, NJ smoke damage case highlights how quickly fireplace smoke can spread and affect an entire home, necessitating a comprehensive fire restoration process. Final indoor air quality testing confirmed the home was safe and odor-free following professional smoke damage cleanup.

Team members on this project:

Michael Moughrabie

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