Smoke Damage Cleanup
Clean the residue that causes the odor.
That stubborn smoke smell is not on the surface—it is embedded in materials, cavities, and ductwork. We neutralize odor molecules at the source with thermal fogging, hydroxyl generators, and ozone, so the smell is gone for good, not masked.
Smoke odor removal is the process of neutralizing odor-causing molecules that fire leaves embedded in porous materials, cavities, and ductwork—rather than masking them. After soot and smoke residue are cleaned, technicians use thermal fogging, hydroxyl generators, and ozone treatment to chemically break down the odor at its source, and seal surfaces where residue cannot be fully removed. This is the only lasting way to eliminate a persistent smoke smell. For smoke odor removal in Gulf Breeze and the 850 area, call +1 850-366-1830.
Smoke odor is made of tiny molecules that force their way into drywall, insulation, wood, carpet, and fabric, and collect in wall cavities and ducts. Wiping surfaces or spraying air freshener does nothing to the molecules trapped inside—so the smell fades briefly, then comes right back.
To truly remove smoke odor, you have to reach and neutralize those molecules wherever they hid. That requires equipment that follows the same paths the smoke took.
A heated deodorizing fog follows the smoke's path into cracks, cavities, and porous materials, bonding with and neutralizing trapped odor molecules.
Hydroxyl generators safely break down airborne odor during work, while ozone provides powerful treatment in unoccupied spaces for severe cases.
Where residue cannot be fully removed from framing or subfloor, we seal surfaces to lock in any remaining odor before finishing.
24/7 odor removal across Gulf Breeze & the 850 area.
We clean soot and smoke residue first, since it is a continuing odor source.
We find where odor penetrated—cavities, ducts, and porous materials.
Deodorizing fog reaches the same places the smoke traveled.
Hydroxyl or ozone neutralizes remaining airborne odor molecules.
Unremovable residue on framing is sealed to lock in odor.
We confirm the odor is gone before completing the work.
Our humid Gulf Coast climate can make trapped smoke odor flare up on warm, damp days. We serve Gulf Breeze, Navarre, and Milton with deodorization that reaches the source, so your home smells clean again—not just today, but in next summer's humidity too.
Smoke odor returns because odor molecules penetrate deep into porous materials like drywall, insulation, and fabrics, and into cavities and ductwork. Surface cleaning or air fresheners only mask them. True odor removal neutralizes the molecules at the source with methods such as thermal fogging and hydroxyl treatment.
Thermal fogging heats a deodorizing agent into a fine fog that follows the same paths smoke took, penetrating cracks, cavities, and porous materials to bond with and neutralize odor molecules. It reaches places surface cleaning cannot, which is why it is effective against embedded smoke odor.
Both neutralize odor molecules in the air, but ozone is powerful and requires the area to be unoccupied during treatment, while hydroxyl generators are safer and can often run while work continues. We choose the method based on the severity of the odor and site conditions.
Often yes. Fabrics, upholstery, and soft goods can be deodorized through specialized cleaning, ozone or hydroxyl chambers, and laundering. Heavily saturated items may not be salvageable, but we assess each piece and restore what we can as part of contents cleaning.
It depends on how deeply the odor penetrated and the size of the area, typically ranging from a day to several days. Odor removal is done after soot and smoke residue are cleaned, since remaining residue is a continuing source of odor.
Clean the residue that causes the odor.
Remove acidic soot before deodorizing.
Deodorize clothing, upholstery, and belongings.
24/7 smoke odor removal across the 850 area.