Job completed for Sandra P. - Mount Olive, NJ - Fire Damage
Completion date: May 27, 2026
Location: Mount Olive, NJ
Solutions provided:
Sandra P. experienced a significant kitchen fire that caused extensive fire damage, smoke damage, and soot contamination throughout the home in Mount Olive, NJ. The fire originated in the kitchen cooking area, producing heavy smoke and heat that affected multiple rooms, requiring immediate emergency fire damage cleanup. The fire damage restoration project in Mount Olive, NJ included emergency board-up preparation where needed, removal of fire-damaged materials, soot damage cleanup, smoke-damaged drywall removal, and smoke odor removal from structural surfaces and contents. Technicians carefully cleaned affected framing, walls, ceilings, cabinets, and flooring while documenting the loss for the homeowner's fire damage insurance claim, which covered the restoration work. Specialized HEPA vacuuming, surface cleaning, and deodorization techniques were used to eliminate stubborn smoke residue and prepare the property for rebuilding. Throughout the fire restoration process, the focus remained on returning the Mount Olive, NJ home to a clean, safe, and structurally sound condition while preventing additional damage from acidic soot deposits.
After the initial fire damage cleanup, containment barriers and air filtration equipment were installed to control soot migration during demolition and restoration activities in Mount Olive, NJ. Fire-damaged insulation, charred drywall, and unsalvageable building materials were removed while technicians completed detailed structural cleaning and smoke odor removal throughout the affected areas. The restoration also included cleaning HVAC registers and addressing smoke contamination that had spread beyond the kitchen, helping improve indoor air quality. Every stage of the project in Mount Olive, NJ followed industry standards for fire restoration, smoke damage cleanup, soot removal, and structural drying where firefighting efforts introduced moisture. Moisture monitoring ensured that any water used during fire suppression did not create secondary water damage or mold concerns. By the completion of the emergency fire restoration project, the Mount Olive, NJ residence was fully cleaned, deodorized, and prepared for reconstruction following the insured fire loss.
Team members on this project:
Eric Elrod






