All About Soot And Fire Damage
When Santa comes down the chimney, soot is just a small price
to pay for all the great presents. In reality, soot removal is complicated,
messy and possibly dangerous. “Soot”
describes the fine black carbon particles caused by incomplete combustion of
coal, oil, wood, or other fuels. In the home, the problem usually relates to
unattended candles, careless cooking or a fireplace malfunction.
Why Does Soot Spread?
About 99 percent of particles in indoor air are too small to
be seen individually, and many are so small they can only be seen with an
electron microscope. These tiny pieces settle extremely slowly and are
disrupted as air molecules “bump” into each other. The particles vary in size,
density, and electrostatic charge.
Deposition of the particles is most affected by surface
electric charge, temperature, and moisture content. Since it is so small, soot
can move a long distance from the source before being deposited. For example,
heating appliances that do not have soot around them can be the source of soot
in other rooms.
Cleaning Furnishings
Clean up begins with identifying the type of surface you are
dealing with: wet, dry or protein based. Next, consider the affected material–
not all surfaces can be cleaned using the same methods. For example, soot can
etch brass or copper in as little as 24 hours. A full-service fire damage
cleanup team like All Brite will be able to inspect each piece of furniture and
help you determine the best course of action. Do not attempt to wash or dust
fire damaged wood surfaces; chances are that your cleaning tools will scratch
the surface and ruin the piece.
Cleaning Soot Stains
From Walls
Fireplaces, cigarettes and the burning of candles can all
result in soot stains on walls. Though soot collects on other surfaces in the
home, soot stains are easy to spot on light-colored walls. To clean soot stains from walls, a dry
cleaning sponge can wipe the soot from the wall with downward strokes,
collecting the particles area by area.
Don’t attempt DIY solutions like paint thinners or rubbing
alcohol. Fire damage
cleanup in Concord will be able to determine which products will be
successful with your wall finishes. For any significant sized area, get
professional help to avoid spreading or embedding. All Brite Cleaning &
Restoration uses multiple techniques such as chemical sponges with
non-water-based cleaner to clean soot from walls.
Professional Cleanup
Service In Concord
Specialized equipment that professional might use include:
particulate samplers, differential pressure transducers, electron microscopes,
combustion analyzers, and blower doors.
Because of toxicity and fumes, All Brite’s team will use all
safety precautions such as rubber gloves, ventilators and and maximizing
ventilation while working.
All Brite Cleaning
Guaranteed Results
To prevent more damage, hire a professional fire and smoke
damage cleanup professional immediately after the fire is extinguished and your
local fire department has issued an okay to return to the property. The professionals at All Brite Cleaning &
Restoration can take care of all aspects of fire damage cleanup to ensure that
your property is completely restored.
All Brite Cleaning & Restoration, Inc. provides cutting
edge technology and outstanding service experience in and around in Concord.
Every job comes with our 100% risk-free guarantee. If you are not happy with
the work, they will come back and redo it for free. And if a spot reappears,
call within 30 days and they’ll come back and fix it – no hassle and no charge.
Still not satisfied? They will refund your money. Call 603-556-4624 or visit
allbritecleaning.com
If your property has been damaged by fire or smoke, All Brite
Cleaning & Restoration is here to help get your property and belongings
back to their pre-loss condition. All Brite Cleaning & Restoration
has the knowledge and resources to quickly and efficiently restore fire and
smoke damaged buildings. We work closely with our clients from start to finish.
Call 603-556-4624 (or send a text to 603-393-3331.)

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