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24/7 Smoke & Soot Response — Phoenix Metro

Smoke Damage Restoration
Phoenix, AZ

Soot removal, odor elimination, and HVAC decontamination — even when the fire was never in your home.

(602) 228-9494

Live dispatch — 24 hours a day, every day

24/7 emergency response
IICRC S700 certified
Odor eliminated at the source
Insurance-direct billing

Disaster Recovery Restoration cleans up smoke and soot damage across Phoenix Metro 24/7 — whether the fire started in your kitchen, a neighboring unit, a furnace puff-back, or a nearby wildfire. IICRC-certified crews follow S700 protocols for soot removal, contents cleaning, HVAC decontamination, and molecular odor elimination, with direct insurance billing.

Smoke is the damage — even with no flames in sight

A fire two rooms away, a grease flare on the stove, a neighbor's unit, a misfiring furnace, or wildfire smoke drawn through the HVAC can coat an entire home in acidic soot and leave an odor that surface cleaning never removes. Soot etches glass and corrodes metal within hours, and the smell hides in drywall, ductwork, and insulation. DRR cleans it the right way — to IICRC S700 — so it's gone for good, not masked.

The Process

From soot-covered to clean air

01

Inspection & soot classification

We identify the smoke type — dry smoke, wet smoke, protein (kitchen/grease) residue, or fuel-oil soot from a furnace puff-back. Each leaves a different residue and requires different cleaning chemistry per IICRC S700.

02

HVAC shutdown & containment

Smoke travels through ductwork and settles far from its source. We isolate the HVAC system first so cleaning doesn't re-circulate soot into clean rooms — the #1 reason DIY smoke cleanup fails.

03

Surface soot removal

Dry-chemical sponging, chemical sponging, and HEPA vacuuming lift soot from ceilings, walls, and contents in the correct sequence. Soot is acidic — it etches glass and corrodes metal the longer it sits.

04

Contents & textile cleaning

Clothing, upholstery, drapes, and electronics absorb smoke odor. Salvageable items are inventoried, packed out, and cleaned/deodorized at our facility; unsalvageable items are documented for your claim.

05

Odor elimination

Thermal fogging, hydroxyl generation, and — when needed — ozone treatment neutralize odor molecules inside porous materials, wall cavities, and ductwork. This is what stops the smell from returning weeks later.

06

HVAC decontamination & clearance

Duct and coil cleaning so the system stops re-contaminating the space, followed by a final walkthrough and documentation package for your insurer.

Coverage Area

All of Maricopa County — 24/7

TempeScottsdaleMesaChandlerGilbertGlendalePeoriaSurpriseGoodyearAvondaleQueen CreekSan Tan ValleyBuckeyeApache JunctionParadise ValleyFountain HillsCave CreekAhwatukee

FAQ

Smoke damage restoration Phoenix — FAQ

My house didn't catch fire but it smells like smoke — can you help?

Yes — this is one of the most common calls we get. A contained fire in one room, a kitchen grease fire, a neighboring unit or nearby building, a furnace puff-back, or wildfire smoke can fill a home with soot and odor without any structural fire damage. The smoke and soot are the damage, and they require the same IICRC S700 cleaning and odor-elimination process.

What is protein smoke, and why is it so hard to clean?

Protein smoke comes from burned food — a forgotten pot, an oven fire, a grease flare-up. It leaves an almost-invisible, greasy, yellowish film that carries an intense, persistent odor and coats every surface, including inside cabinets and on light fixtures. Wiping it just smears it. It requires degreasing agents and full odor treatment, not surface cleaning.

What is a furnace 'puff-back' and does it cause smoke damage?

A puff-back is when an oil or gas furnace misfires and blows soot through the supply vents into the home — often coating walls, ceilings, and contents with a fine black film throughout the house. It's a classic insurance claim. DRR cleans the structure and contents and decontaminates the HVAC system so it stops spreading soot.

Why does the smoke smell come back after I've cleaned?

Smoke odor molecules penetrate porous materials — drywall, carpet padding, insulation, wood framing, and ductwork. Surface cleaning and air fresheners only mask them, so the smell returns with heat and humidity. DRR breaks down odor molecules at the source with thermal fogging, hydroxyl generators, and ozone — reaching the cavities and HVAC where the odor actually lives.

Is smoke-only damage covered by homeowners insurance?

Generally yes. Standard HO-3 policies cover smoke and soot damage as a resulting peril — including smoke that traveled from a fire that started elsewhere, soot on walls and ceilings, and smoke-contaminated HVAC systems and contents. DRR documents every affected area and item for your adjuster and bills the carrier directly.

Can you remove wildfire smoke and ash that got into my home?

Yes. Arizona wildfire season pushes fine smoke and ash through windows, doors, and HVAC intakes. We HEPA-filter the air, clean soot and ash from surfaces and contents, replace HVAC filters, and run odor treatment so the home is safe and breathable again.

How fast do I need to act on smoke damage?

Quickly. Soot is acidic and starts etching glass, corroding metal, and permanently yellowing plastics and finishes within hours to days. The longer it sits, the more becomes unrecoverable and the larger your claim. Call DRR as soon as the area is safe to enter.

Does DRR handle smoke damage across the whole Phoenix metro?

Yes — all of Maricopa County, 24/7. Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear, Avondale, Buckeye, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Apache Junction, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, Cave Creek, and Ahwatukee.

Insurance Guidance

Smoke Damage in Phoenix: What Insurance Covers

Standard HO-3 policies cover smoke and soot damage as a resulting peril — including smoke that traveled from a fire that started elsewhere.

Furnace puff-back soot damage is a covered, well-documented claim type.

Smoke-contaminated HVAC systems are covered — and must be cleaned, or they re-contaminate the entire home.

Contents coverage applies to clothing, upholstery, and electronics that absorbed smoke odor — DRR does professional contents cleaning.

Loss of use coverage can pay for temporary housing if the home is not livable due to smoke and odor.

Arizona law requires insurers to respond to claims within 10 days — document soot and odor from day one.

DRR bills carriers directly and works with your adjuster — you don't pay out of pocket until your deductible.

Smoke or soot in your Phoenix home?

Every hour soot sits, more becomes permanent. Call now — live dispatch, immediate response, odor gone for good.

(602) 228-9494

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