Different types of smoke damage that can affect your company.
6/24/2021 (Permalink)
When fire damage affects your property, a large amount of smoke damage is leftover by charred flames, causing a lingering effect of smoke. There are four different types of smoke damage that can be caused by fire damage. Fueling materials and different locations.
- Dry Smoke
Dry smoke is created by fast-burning, high-temperature fires that are typically fueled by paper or wood.
- Protein Residue
Protein residue is created when organic material evaporates during a low-heat fire. This is common when a cooking mishap causes a blaze in the kitchen.
- Fuel/Oil residue
When a furnace has a “puff back” where it doesn’t ignite properly and ultimately releases smoke and soot into the surrounding space in the form of a small leak or even minor explosion.
- Wet Smoke
Wet smoke damage comes from low-heat, smoldering fires, commonly when burning plastic and rubber.
If smoke or fire damage has caused damage to your property, call SERVPRO of Southern Worcester County and we will be ready to help restore your property and needs "Like it never even happened."
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