Hidden Dangers in Fire Damage Restoration in Falmouth
1/8/2025 (Permalink)
SERVPRO® Uncovers Hidden Fire Damage in Falmouth Properties
On Cape Cod’s southern coast, Falmouth, MA, is a haven for history buffs, nature lovers, and coastal enthusiasts. The Falmouth Historical Society features exhibits about the town’s maritime heritage. The Nobska Lighthouse, though temporarily closed at the moment, dates back to 1828 and offers sweeping views of Vineyard Sound and guided mariners. Beachgoers also have something to awe about the town as one can bask on the sands of Old Silver Beach, known for its calm waters and family-friendly vibe, or explore the beautiful dunes of Chapoquoit Beach. Hikers and cyclists flock to the Shining Sea Bikeway, offering serene views of the coastline and salt marshes.
A fire can be far more covert and destructive than it appears at first glance, hence the need for professional fire damage restoration in Falmouth, such as SERVPRO. Stained, darkened walls and ceilings, charred floors or kitchen cabinets, and sticky surfaces due to soot are easy to spot at first glance. However, one of the most deceptive aspects of smoke is how it can travel. Smoke can infiltrate walls, ceilings, and air ducts, even if firefighters contain the flames in a single room. These spaces may appear unaffected on the surface, but smoke residues can accumulate, leaving lingering odors and soot residues. SERVPRO crews address visible and hidden dangers, ensuring a thorough recovery process.
Areas Often Overlooked After a Fire
- Insulation
- Behind drywall
- Within HVAC systems
Many homeowners do not realize that soot can be present in places they cannot see. Without thoroughly cleaning the HVAC system, it can distribute smoke particles back into a restored structure when operated again. Cleaning the HVAC system for every fire damage is not mandatory; However, our crews inspect the unit to test for smoke residues.
HVAC inspection entails finding out
- The location of the fire
- The duration of the fire
- Whether the HVAC blower was operating during the time of the fire
Addressing Moisture Issues in the Aftermath of a Fire
Another hidden danger after a fire is water damage. The water used to extinguish the fire can seep into flooring materials, walls, upholstery, and electronics, creating the perfect environment for mold growth. If not quickly addressed, mold may spread rapidly. At SERVPRO, we understand the interconnected nature of fire and water damage. Our restoration process includes thorough water extraction, drying, and dehumidification.
SERVPRO of Upper Cape Cod and The Islands thoroughly restores fire damage beyond the surface. Call us today. Faster to any size disaster™.