
Fire Damage
Fire damage refers to the destruction or deterioration of property caused by flames, heat, and smoke during a fire incident. It can weaken structures, cause charring, and result in soot and smoke residue that affect air quality and surfaces. The extent of damage varies depending on the fire’s intensity and duration, often requiring specialized cleaning and repairs. Fire damage also includes water used to extinguish the fire, which can lead to water damage and mold growth if not properly addressed. Professional assessment helps determine the safety and restoration needs of the affected property.