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New Orleans Fire & Smoke Restoration

Professional Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration in New Orleans

After a fire, fast action matters. We restore your property to its pre-damage condition with quick, efficient fire and smoke remediation.

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Fire and Smoke Damage Cleanup

Restore Your New Orleans Home After Fire and Smoke

At Big Easy Remediation, we help Greater New Orleans homeowners recover from fire and smoke damage with a clear, written scope and IICRC-certified crews. Our licensed and insured team responds the same day across the city and Southeast Louisiana so soot, char, and odor never get the chance to settle in.

Smoke and soot keep spreading long after the flames are out, working into drywall, framing, and the older wood common in our historic homes. Contact us today to start your fire and smoke damage cleanup with a team that documents every step.

Fire and smoke damage restoration
Our Process

How Our Fire and Smoke Damage Cleanup Works

01

Inspection and Written Scope

We assess the structure, soot patterns, and odor sources room by room. You receive a written scope so you know exactly what we will clean, restore, or remove.

02

Soot and Debris Removal

We clear charred materials, ash, and unsalvageable contents to stop further corrosion and staining. Early removal protects surfaces that soot and acidic residue would otherwise etch.

03

Surface Cleaning and Deodorizing

We clean walls, ceilings, and contents using methods matched to the smoke type, then treat trapped odor at the source. This step targets the lingering smell our humid climate tends to lock in.

04

Restoration and Final Walkthrough

We restore cleaned areas and confirm the work against the written scope with you. Our final walkthrough makes sure no soot film or odor was left behind.

Know the Risks

What Causes House and Building Fires

Electrical Issues

Old wiring, overloaded circuits, faulty appliances.

Cooking Accidents

Unattended cooking and overheating oil.

Heating Equipment

Poorly maintained space heaters and furnaces.

Smoking

Cigarettes that are not fully extinguished.

Natural Disasters

Wildfires and lightning strikes.

After the Fire

What to Do After Fire Damage

1

Identify the Cause

Understanding what happened guides a safe, complete restoration.

2

Assess the Extent

We evaluate structural, smoke, and soot damage across the property.

3

Hire a Professional

Experienced restoration protects your safety and your investment.

4

Obtain Permits

Required repairs are handled correctly and to code.

5

Plan for Disruption

We set clear expectations so the process goes smoothly.

Know the Signs

Signs You Need Fire and Smoke Damage Cleanup

Lingering Smoke Odor That Will Not Fade

A smoke smell that returns days after a fire means odor particles are still embedded in drywall, insulation, and porous wood. New Orleans humidity reactivates that odor, so it often grows stronger on damp days. Our guide on how to remove smoke smell after a fire explains why it persists.

Soot Film on Walls and Surfaces

A gray or black film on walls, ceilings, or vents is soot, and it is acidic enough to etch and stain if left in place. The residue spreads well beyond the room where the fire started. Professional cleaning stops the corrosion before it becomes permanent.

Yellow or Brown Staining

Yellowed or brown discoloration on painted surfaces signals smoke residue that ordinary cleaning will not lift. The staining sets deeper the longer it sits, especially on the older plaster in many local homes. We use methods matched to the residue type to remove it safely.

Damaged Contents and Hidden Spread

Soot and odor travel through ductwork and wall cavities into rooms the fire never touched, affecting clothing, furniture, and finishes. Hidden spread is why damage often looks worse a week later. A full inspection finds residue you cannot see from the surface.

Why It Matters

Why Fast Fire and Smoke Damage Cleanup Matters in New Orleans

Soot is acidic and starts corroding metal, etching glass, and staining surfaces within hours, so the faster cleanup begins, the more of your home we can save.

Our warm, humid climate and the older wood-frame housing common across the parishes let smoke odor and residue settle deeper than they would in drier regions. Acting quickly limits how far soot travels through framing and ductwork before it sets. Knowing the different types of smoke damage helps you understand why professional cleanup beats waiting it out.

The Big Easy Difference

Why New Orleans Trusts Us

10+ Years Local

Years of fire and smoke restoration in New Orleans.

IICRC Certified

Skilled crews who restore properties with care.

Modern Equipment

Pro tools for soot, smoke, and odor removal.

Fast Response

Quick action to limit secondary damage.

Licensed & Insured

Fully covered work with a 100% guarantee.

Full-Service

Fire, water, mold, and cleaning in one call.

Learn More

Fire and Smoke Damage Guides for New Orleans Homeowners

What to Do After a House Fire

Safety, insurance, and what to save in the first day after a fire.

Read the guide

How to Remove Smoke Smell After a Fire

Why smoke odor lingers in your home and how to clear it for good.

Read the guide

Types of Smoke Damage Explained

Wet, dry, protein, and fuel smoke, and why the difference matters.

Read the guide

People Also Ask

Frequently Asked Questions About Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration in New Orleans

What should I do first after a fire?
Once the property is safe to approach, contact a restoration professional quickly. Fast action limits lingering smoke odor and soot damage, and we can document everything for your insurance claim.
Can smoke and soot damage be removed?
Yes. We use specialized equipment to remove soot, clean smoke residue, and treat odors so your property returns to its pre-damage condition.
How long does restoration take?
It depends on the extent of the fire, smoke, and structural damage. After assessing the property, we give you a clear timeline along with your free assessment.
Is fire damage covered by insurance?
Fire damage is commonly covered by property insurance. We document the damage thoroughly to support your claim.
Do you handle homes and businesses?
Yes. We restore residential and commercial properties from fire and smoke damage throughout New Orleans and the surrounding parishes.
Do you offer free assessments?
Yes. We provide a free, no-obligation assessment for fire and smoke damage restoration in New Orleans. Call 504-800-8897 to schedule.
What does fire and smoke restoration include?

Soot removal, smoke odor treatment, structural cleaning, and content cleaning. We also handle the water damage left behind by fire suppression.

Can smoke odor really be removed?

Yes, with professional treatment. Smoke penetrates porous surfaces, so masking it with air fresheners does not work. We treat the source materials directly.

Is it safe to stay in my home after a fire?

Not until soot and smoke residue are assessed. Soot is acidic and airborne residue can be harmful, so have the property evaluated before moving back in.

What is suppression water damage?

The water used to put out a fire soaks floors, walls, and contents. We dry and restore that damage alongside the smoke remediation so nothing is missed.

Restore Your Property, Fast

Get a free, no-obligation fire and smoke damage assessment from our IICRC-certified New Orleans team.

(504) 800-8897 Free Estimate