Job completed for Frank D. - Roseland, NJ - Fire Damage
Completion date: October 16, 2025
Location: Roseland, NJ
Solutions provided:
Homeowner Frank D. in Roseland, NJ experienced widespread fire damage after a malfunction with a wood-burning stove in the basement led to excessive smoke and heat release. While open flames were contained to the immediate area surrounding the stove, smoke from the fire spread rapidly throughout the entire home, affecting multiple levels and rooms. Our Roseland, NJ fire damage restoration team responded quickly to assess the extent of the smoke damage and begin immediate remediation. Affected areas included smoke-damaged drywall, ceilings, HVAC ducts, and upholstered furniture, all of which required specialized cleaning.
The fire restoration process in Roseland, NJ involved removal of smoke-saturated insulation, duct system smoke removal, and application of thermal fogging and ozone treatments to eliminate persistent odors. Our team also conducted detailed soot cleaning using HEPA vacuums and dry sponges to treat both porous and non-porous surfaces. The homeowner’s insurance covered the wood stove-related fire damage, allowing for a full scope of smoke odor removal and air quality restoration. This Roseland, NJ fire damage case underscores the dangers of improperly vented or malfunctioning wood-burning stoves and the necessity of comprehensive smoke damage cleanup. Final indoor air quality tests confirmed the home was restored to safe, odor-free living conditions.
Team members on this project:
Michael Moughrabie






