Fire Damage Restoration in Grand Prairie, Texas
A house fire is among the most devastating events a Grand Prairie family can experience. Whether it started as a kitchen fire in a mid-century ranch near Turner Park, an electrical fault in an older home along the Bankhead Highway corridor with original wiring, or a dryer lint ignition in a newer subdivision south of I-20, the aftermath demands immediate professional response. Water Damage Pro connects Grand Prairie homeowners with IICRC S700-certified fire damage restoration professionals. Call (817) 592-8889 any time, day or night.
Fire Damage Restoration in the DFW Mid-Cities
Residential fires in Grand Prairie originate most commonly from kitchen cooking incidents, electrical faults in aging wiring systems (particularly in the city's substantial inventory of 1950s through 1970s homes that may retain original electrical panels and branch wiring), dryer lint ignition, and space heater incidents during winter cold snaps. Grand Prairie's diverse housing stock — from mid-century pier-and-beam construction near the historic Main Street corridor to modern slab-on-grade homes in newer subdivisions — means fire behavior and restoration approaches vary significantly across the city's 81 square miles.
The Fire Damage Assessment
Our certified technicians perform comprehensive fire damage inspection covering the fire's origin and path, structural integrity of load-bearing members, extent of smoke and soot migration through the HVAC system and wall cavities, water damage from suppression efforts, and the condition of personal contents. The assessment produces a detailed Xactimate scope capturing every legitimate line item — including items frequently missed in initial estimates: HVAC cleaning, attic insulation replacement, hidden smoke damage in wall cavities, and water damage from suppression water migrating through floor assemblies.
Insurance Claims and Fire Damage
Fire damage is covered under virtually all HO-3 and HO-5 homeowner's insurance policies as a named peril. The claims process involves structural repair, smoke remediation, water damage from suppression, Additional Living Expenses (ALE) for temporary housing, and Coverage C for personal property. Texas law protects your right to choose your own contractor. Our claims liaisons coordinate directly with your carrier and ensure supplemental claims are filed as hidden damage is discovered during demolition.