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Smoke & Odor Removal After Fire: Complete Guide for Homeowners
Smoke and odor removal after a fire requires more than cleaning visible soot — smoke molecules penetrate porous materials including drywall, wood framing, insulation, and ductwork, and resurface as odor for months if not properly treated. This LA guide covers the full smoke remediation process: thermal fogging, ozone treatment, hydroxyl generators, HVAC decontamination, and the content cleaning methods that save vs. replace belongings. 24/7 fire damage response: (818) 336-1800.