Smoke & Soot Damage Cleanup in Ennis, Texas
Smoke and soot contamination often extends far beyond the rooms directly affected by a fire. In Ennis homes, the HVAC system acts as a distribution network, carrying microscopic soot particles, combustion byproducts, and persistent odors into every room, every closet, and every surface in the house. Water Damage Pro's IICRC-certified partners specialize in comprehensive smoke and soot remediation that addresses the contamination at its source — not just where you can see it. Call (682) 868-4223.
Types of Smoke Residue
Not all smoke damage is the same, and the type of residue determines the cleaning method. Dry smoke residue from fast-burning, high-temperature fires (wood, paper) produces fine, powdery soot that penetrates deeply into porous surfaces. Wet smoke residue from slow-burning, low-temperature fires (plastics, rubber) creates a sticky, smeary residue with a pungent odor that is extremely difficult to remove. Protein fire residue from kitchen cooking fires is nearly invisible but produces an overwhelming odor permeating every surface. Each type requires a different chemical cleaning approach — applying the wrong technique can set the residue permanently into the material.
Comprehensive Smoke Remediation
Our restoration partners begin with HEPA vacuuming of all affected surfaces, followed by chemical sponge cleaning matched to the specific residue type. HVAC systems receive full internal cleaning — supply and return ducts, air handler, evaporator coils, and blower assembly. In Ennis's older homes with crawl space ductwork, smoke can settle into low-lying duct runs and redistribute with every heating and cooling cycle.
Odor elimination deploys thermal fogging, ozone treatment (requiring evacuation), or hydroxyl generators. For severe protein-fire odors common in kitchen fires, multiple treatment cycles may be required.
HVAC and Air Duct Cleaning After Fire
Soot particles as small as 0.1 microns travel through ductwork, deposit on evaporator coils and blower components, and recirculate every time the system runs. HVAC cleaning is included in every smoke damage scope with before-and-after documentation for your insurance file.