Fire Damage Photo Gallery

Insulation damaged with soot after a fire.

Soot Damaged Insulation after a Apartment Fire.

SERVPRO of Longview/Kelso was called when a fire evacuated and displaced a large multi-family apartment complex in Long beach, WA. The apartment building endured significant structural damage and needed extensive repairs.

Soot damage and smoke damage can both indicate some type of structural damage after a fire. This is especially common after a electrical fire such as this one. Since the fire starts inside the wall and quickly spreads out through any access point like a outlet. SERVPRO will look for streaks near the outlet and soot damage moving up the wall from the outlets to determine whether it's necessary to open up the walls to look for more structural damage. 

A bathroom after a house fire.

Residential Fire with Extensive Structural Damage.

A fire had started in the kitchen of this two story home, with flames spreading into the attic. The home experienced significant structural damage. The burnt debris from the ceiling, covered this beautiful upstairs bathroom. Due to the age of the home, our technicians had to take extra precautions for asbestos and testing. We cleaned the house and packed the owners belongings, since the home needed extensive repairs throughout. 

Generator used for power

Powering Up after a Fire Emergency.

Experiencing fire damage in you're home is devastating. As you can imagen it can be even more complicated, if the fire was electrical.

It can be difficult for homeowner(s), adjusters, and restoration staff alike to assess and begin restoring your home. Without power for lights, heaters, and other necessities it can be nearly impossible. The technicians at SERVPRO of Longview/Kelso are prepared. Utilizing the proper training, experience, and equipment we can commence cleanup and restoration immediately. Generators can be useful to supply us with electricity to set up lights, heaters, and other essential equipment. Undoubtedly insuring that our customers will not have to wait.  

A car after catching fire.

Fire danger in and outside of your home.

SERVPRO was recently called out to a fire near a apartment complex. Originally the fire had started by a vehical, parked below in a covered carport area. The fire was extinguished fairly quickly but the apartments located above this area had endured significant smoke and soot damage.

Fires can be extremely damaging whether inside or outside of your property, and grow at a rapid pace. Ensuring you have working smoke detectors and being vigilant of your area is important. 

If you ever experience fire, smoke, or soot damage to your home call the professionals. SERVPRO of Longview/Kelso at (360)703-3884.

Pods for storing contents.

Protecting and storing your belongings, till your home is restored!

When our customer's experience damage from fire, water, or mold in there home. Often times we may need to remove their belongings to perform cleanup and restoration.

At SERVPRO of Longview/Kelso our technicians take the utmost care when handling anything that needs to be inventoried, packed, wrapped, and stored in the warehouse. When the damaged is caused due to a fire, these contents usually need to be cleaned, restored, and be ozone by our highly trained fire technicians. We currently have nearly 100 wood & metal storage pods to properly insure these items are protected and stored professionally.

Scaffolding

No job is to big for your local SERVPRO!

The large bay side windows and the tall vaulted ceilings are a extravagantly beautiful highlight of this home in Long Beach, WA. The fire damage caused excessive smoke and soot. The fire had occurred upstairs and the home suffered secondary water damage throughout due to the fire fighting efforts. The technicians at SERVPRO scaffold to the top to restore and finish  the cleanup and restoration process of this home.

We take pride in our work at your locally owned and trusted SERVPRO of Longview/Kelso. We'll take all the necessary measures needed to make it "Like it never even happened."