After a fire in your Patrick Afb, FL home, you may think the danger is over once the flames are out. But the unseen threat from smoke and soot ash is just beginning. As your local IICRC-certified fire damage restoration experts, we want homeowners to understand that these residues are toxic, acidic, and can cause permanent damage to your health and property.
Need 24/7 smoke and soot cleanup in Patrick Afb, FL? Call our expert team now at (833) 541-0100.
We are a local Patrick Afb, FL team of certified fire and smoke restoration professionals. We are not a simple cleaning service; we are a health and safety company. Our technicians are trained in the science of smoke and soot removal, using specialized equipment to safely decontaminate your home and make it livable again.
Smoke residue is a complex mixture of acids, chemicals, and carcinogens.
Soot is not just "dust." It is highly acidic.
Don't risk your health. Call our 24/7 Patrick Afb, FL professionals for a complete smoke and soot restoration.
"The smoke smell was gone. I mean completely, 100% GONE. I didn't think it was possible. This team is incredible. They are true professionals who understand the science."
"They explained that soot was acidic and would ruin my faucets. They were right. They worked so fast to clean the metal and glass, and I'm sure they saved me thousands in replacement costs."
"After a fire, I was scared to even breathe the air in my house. Their team came in with air scrubbers and all this safety gear. I trust them completely. They made my home safe again."
Patrick Space Force Base (IATA: COF, ICAO: KCOF, FAA LID: COF) is a United States Space Force installation located between Satellite Beach and Cocoa Beach, in Brevard County, Florida, United States. It is named in honor of Major General Mason Patrick, USAAC. It is home to Space Launch Delta 45 (SLD 45), known as the 45th Space Wing (45 SW) when it was part of the Air Force. In addition to its "host wing" responsibilities at Patrick SFB, the 45 SW controls and operates Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) and the Eastern Range. It was originally opened and operated from 1940 to 1947 as Naval Air Station Banana River, a U.S. Navy airfield. It was then deactivated as a naval installation in 1947 and placed in caretaker status until it was transferred to the Air Force in late 1948.
Zip Codes in Patrick Afb, FL that we also serve: 32925