Smoke Damage Cleanup
Remove smoke film and particulates from the whole home.
Soot is acidic and keeps corroding metal, etching glass, and staining finishes every hour it sits. We identify the residue type and remove it with the correct dry-to-wet methods—before the damage becomes permanent.
Soot removal is the specialized cleaning of acidic carbon and fuel residue left on surfaces after a fire. Because there are four soot types—dry, wet, protein, and fuel-oil—each is cleaned differently, always working from dry methods (HEPA vacuuming and chemical sponges) to wet cleaning to avoid smearing. Soot corrodes metal and stains finishes within hours, so prompt removal is critical. For soot removal in Gulf Breeze and the 850 area, call +1 850-366-1830.
Soot is not just dirt—it is acidic. Left on surfaces, it pits and tarnishes metal, etches glass and mirrors, discolors grout and countertops, and yellows finishes. The longer it sits, the more of this becomes permanent.
Worse, the wrong cleaning approach makes it permanent instantly. Wiping dry soot or spraying water on it drives the residue into porous surfaces and turns a removable film into a set stain. Correct removal starts with knowing which soot you are dealing with.
We determine whether the residue is dry, wet, protein, or fuel-oil, because each demands a different cleaning agent and technique.
HEPA vacuuming and dry chemical sponges lift loose and filmed soot first; only then do we apply appropriate wet cleaning to remaining residue.
We clean and protect vulnerable metals, fixtures, and finishes quickly to stop acidic soot from causing permanent corrosion.
24/7 soot removal across Gulf Breeze & the 850 area.
We assess the affected areas and identify the soot type present.
Clean areas and salvageable items are protected before cleaning.
Loose soot is vacuumed away to prevent smearing.
Dry chemical sponges lift the soot film from surfaces.
Remaining residue is removed with agents matched to the surface.
We mitigate corrosion and treat lingering soot odor.
We respond quickly across Gulf Breeze, Pace, and Pensacola because soot damage is a race against corrosion. Our technicians identify the residue, clean it correctly, and protect vulnerable surfaces—documenting the loss for your insurance every step of the way.
There are four main types: dry soot from fast, high-temperature fires; wet soot from smoldering, low-heat fires; protein residue from burned food that is nearly invisible but strongly odorous; and fuel-oil soot from furnace puff-backs. Each requires a different cleaning method, so identifying the type is the first step.
Soot is acidic and continues to corrode metal, etch glass, and stain finishes for as long as it sits, so damage worsens by the hour. It can also be harmful to breathe. Prompt, correct removal stops the corrosion and preserves surfaces that would otherwise be lost.
It is not recommended. Wiping dry soot with a cloth or water smears it and pushes it into porous surfaces, turning a cleanable film into a permanent stain. We start with dry methods such as HEPA vacuuming and chemical sponges before any wet cleaning.
We work from dry to wet: HEPA vacuuming lifts loose soot, dry chemical sponges remove the film, and only then do we use appropriate wet cleaning for remaining residue. This sequence, matched to the soot type and surface, prevents smearing and staining.
A puff-back is when a furnace misfires and blows oily fuel-oil soot throughout the home. This greasy, sticky residue coats surfaces and is difficult to remove with standard methods. We use specialized degreasing cleaners and techniques to safely eliminate puff-back soot.
Remove smoke film and particulates from the whole home.
Eliminate the odor soot leaves behind.
Rebuild surfaces too damaged to restore.
24/7 soot removal across the 850 area.