Fire Damage Restoration in Spokane, WA
Fire damage can leave behind smoke odor, soot residue, fire extinguisher dust, charred materials, debris, and water damage from firefighting efforts. Spokane Restoration Response routes fire damage restoration and smoke damage cleanup requests for homes, apartments, rentals, commercial spaces, kitchens, garages, and contents affected by fire or smoke.
Fire cleanup often includes multiple scopes: emergency board-up or tarping, debris removal, water extraction, structural drying, smoke and soot removal, odor control, contents cleaning, and repair planning. The sooner the affected areas are assessed, the easier it is to limit lingering odor, staining, corrosion, and secondary water damage.
Fire damage situations we route
Kitchen, grease, and cooking fires
Soot on cabinets, smoke odor, appliance damage, residue on walls, and cleanup after small or large cooking fires.
Electrical and appliance fires
Electrical fires, dryer vent fires, space heater fires, faulty wiring, appliance malfunctions, and smoke damage.
Smoke and soot cleanup
Smoke odor removal, soot cleaning, HEPA vacuuming, surface cleaning, deodorizing, and air filtration coordination.
Fire-related water damage
Water extraction, drying, wet insulation, soaked flooring, and moisture documentation after suppression efforts.

Licensed and insured providers follow IICRC S700 fire and smoke damage restoration procedures, offer service throughout Spokane and the surrounding areas, and help connect you with top local restoration specialists. Same-day appointments are commonly available when scheduling allows.
Fire restoration services and keywords
- Fire damage restoration, fire cleanup, and fire damage repair coordination
- Smoke damage cleanup, soot removal, smoke odor removal, and deodorizing
- Contents cleaning, personal property cleaning, debris removal, and material disposal
- Board-up, roof tarp coordination, structural drying, and reconstruction planning
- Cleaning after candle fires, cooking fires, grease fires, electrical fires, dryer fires, space heater fires, cigarette fires, and lightning strikes
Fire damage restoration process
- Inspect fire, smoke, soot, and water damage. Review the affected rooms, residue, odor, and safety concerns.
- Stabilize the property. Coordinate board-up, tarping, debris removal, or drying if water was used to extinguish the fire.
- Remove smoke and soot residue. Clean surfaces, address fire extinguisher residue, and reduce odor sources.
- Clean, sanitize, and deodorize. Treat salvageable areas and contents while removing materials that cannot be restored.
- Plan repairs. Coordinate drywall, flooring, paint, trim, cabinet, or structural repair needs.
Service area coverage
Fire damage restoration requests are routed across Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Airway Heights, Cheney, Medical Lake, Mead, Colbert, Deer Park, Nine Mile Falls, South Hill, North Spokane, Downtown Spokane, Post Falls, Coeur d'Alene, and nearby communities.
Fire damage FAQs
Can smoke odor remain after a small fire?
Yes. Smoke particles can settle into porous surfaces, HVAC pathways, insulation, furniture, and contents. Cleaning and odor control may be needed even when flames were contained.
What if water was used to put out the fire?
Fire losses commonly include water damage. Extraction, drying, moisture checks, and material removal may be needed to reduce secondary damage and mold risk.
Can this be insurance related?
Many fire and smoke losses may involve insurance, but coverage depends on the policy and cause of loss. Document conditions and contact your carrier directly.