HEAT · SOOT · CORROSION · PERMANENCE  ·  FIRE DAMAGE PROGRESSES IN 4 STAGES  · 
🔥 WOODLAND HILLS · 91364 / 91367 · 24/7 EMERGENCY

Fire stops at 451. Damage doesn't.

When the fire's out, the clock starts. Soot is acidic. Smoke etches. Corrosion eats wiring. Every hour without remediation locks more damage in. Our IICRC S700 fire team rolls from our Woodland Hills HQ — most jobs on-site within 30 minutes.

30min
Avg WH Dispatch
S700
IICRC Standard
4
Stage Protocol
2007
HQ Founded
THE 4-STAGE FIRE DAMAGE CLOCK

After the flames go out, the damage just changes form.

Most homeowners think the fire is the worst of it. It's not. The 72 hours after the fire is when 60% of restorable property gets ruined — by acid, soot, and corrosion. Here's what actually happens.

01
DURING FIRE · 800°F+
HEAT
Hour 0

Structural compromise. PVC pipes melt. Aluminum siding warps. Drywall calcifies. Anything within radiant range cracks, deforms, or chars.

ResultDemo + structural rebuild required. Building permits + engineer letters needed for affected framing.
02
FIRE OUT · Hour 0–24
SOOT
Hours 1–24

Acidic soot residue settles on every horizontal surface. Etches glass, plastics, metals, finishes. pH 3-5 — about as acidic as vinegar, but everywhere.

ResultWindow glass permanently hazed. Granite + marble etched. Plastics melt-bonded to surfaces. HVAC system contaminated.
03
DAY 1–3 · Hour 24–72
CORROSION
Hours 24–72

Chlorides + acids in soot react with humidity + metal. Wiring oxidizes. Appliance circuits fail silently. Electronics that survived the fire die in days.

ResultTotal electrical re-pull. Every appliance + electronic device replaced. Copper plumbing inspected for pinhole damage.
04
DAY 3+ · Hour 72+
PERMANENCE
72+ hours

Stains lock into porous surfaces. Smoke odor bonds molecularly into drywall, carpet pad, framing. No surface cleaning will remove it now — only ozone, hydroxyl, or replacement.

ResultWhole-house ozone or hydroxyl treatment. Insurance scope expands by 2-3× vs hour-24 mitigation.
WH FIRE SOURCE DECODER

What starts fires in Woodland Hills.

From canyon-edge wildfire spread to attic-level electrical overloads, every WH neighborhood has a different fire profile. Here's what we see most often in 91364 and 91367.

Kitchen / cooking~45%
Most common WH fire sourceGrease ignition, oven malfunction, microwave shorts, range hood failures. Damage usually contained to kitchen + adjacent rooms; smoke spreads house-wide.
Electrical / wiring~22%
Hot zonesOlder Walnut Acres + Old Woodland Hills homes with aluminum wiring, knob-and-tube remnants, overloaded service panels.
Wildfire / brush spread~15%
WH hillside riskMulholland Corridor, lots backing onto Topanga State Park, hillside Vista de Oro homes. Ember intrusion through vents + window seals.
Heating / chimney~12%
Winter spikeCreosote chimney fires, space heater failures, old furnace flue cracks. Concentrated Dec–Feb.
Other (smoking, candles, garage)~6%
Irregular but severeOften happens overnight or while property unoccupied. Damage maximal because no early intervention.

Why source matters for restoration scope.

Kitchen grease fires need degreasing + thermal fogging — different protocol than dry electrical fires that need ionic soot removal. Wildfire ember intrusion needs whole-envelope decontamination. Chimney fires need attic + flue inspection.

Knowing what burned tells us what cleanup chemicals, what equipment, and what scope to write — before we set foot on site. That's why our intake call asks specific questions.

FIRST 5 INTAKE QUESTIONS
  • What burned? (kitchen / electrical / outdoor)
  • How long did it burn?
  • Was the fire department on scene?
  • Is the property structurally safe to enter?
  • Insurance carrier + claim number?
IICRC S700 RESTORATION PROCESS

7 phases. One project manager. Documented to insurance standard.

Fire damage restoration is governed by IICRC S700 — the standard your insurance carrier expects in the documentation. Every step is photographed, logged, and signed off before the next begins.

01Secure

Emergency board-up + tarp-over

Within 60-90 minutes of dispatch: fire-department-cut openings boarded, roof tarped, openings secured. Property is now insurable for additional loss until permanent repairs.

S700 §10Mitigation
02Assess

Damage inspection + scope writeup

IICRC-certified fire technician walks the property. Photographs every affected surface. Identifies char vs soot vs heat vs water damage zones. Writes scope-of-work to S700 §11 standard for insurance carrier.

S700 §11Inspection
03Stabilize

Structural + atmospheric stabilization

HVAC system isolated. Negative-pressure containment built around damaged areas. Air scrubbers + HEPA filtration deployed. Soot fixed in place to prevent secondary distribution.

S700 §12Containment
04Remove

Demolition + content pack-out

Unsalvageable materials demolished and bagged. Salvageable contents packed out for off-site cleaning + storage. Detailed inventory logged for insurance.

S700 §13Demolition
05Clean

Soot, residue + odor remediation

Surface-specific cleaning: dry sponging, ionic soot removal, thermal fogging. Then odor: ozone treatment, hydroxyl generators, sealants where required. Re-test until pass.

S700 §14Cleaning
06Verify

Indoor air quality clearance

Independent IAQ testing if scope warrants. ATP swabs, particulate sampling, surface pH verification. Documentation packaged for insurance + homeowner sign-off.

S700 §15Clearance
07Rebuild

Reconstruction + final walkthrough

Drywall, paint, flooring, cabinetry, electrical, HVAC, roof — rebuilt by same project manager. No subcontractor handoff. Final walkthrough, punch list, warranty handoff.

CSLB Lic.Reconstruction
LICENSED · CERTIFIED · INSURED

Fire damage is technical. Insurance documentation is unforgiving. We do both right.

S700 is the standard. It dictates how soot is categorized, how odor is verified gone, when materials get cleaned vs replaced. We follow protocol because that's what your insurance carrier expects to see in the documentation — and because shortcuts lock damage in.

Our license, certifications, and insurance: all current, all on file, all available before any work starts.

FIRE TRAVELS · WE COVER ALL OF IT

Fire damage rarely arrives alone.

Fire fighters use water. Water creates mold. Smoke contaminates HVAC. Structures need rebuilding. We handle the full chain — same crew, same project manager.

Smoke damage restoration

Acidic residue, odor neutralization, HVAC decontamination, contents cleaning. Always paired with fire jobs.

Smoke page

Water damage restoration

Fire department water always becomes part of the scope. Extraction + structural drying within 12 hours of fire-out.

Water page

Mold remediation

Wet drywall + insulation post-fire = mold within 48 hours. We remediate before reconstruction begins.

Mold page

Reconstruction & build-back

Drywall, flooring, paint, cabinetry, electrical, HVAC. Same PM from mitigation through rebuild. CSLB licensed.

Reconstruction

Sewage cleanup

Sometimes fire damage triggers sewage backup (line collapse, fire department flushing). We handle both.

Sewage page

Flood damage cleanup

If your fire scenario included broken sprinklers or major water intrusion, this becomes a flood scope.

Flood page
WH FIRE DAMAGE FAQ

What WH homeowners ask after a fire.

How fast can you get to a Woodland Hills fire site?
30-minute average dispatch from our Woodland Hills HQ at 91364 to any 91364 or 91367 address, 24/7. We send a board-up crew within 60-90 minutes for emergency stabilization, then a full S700-certified inspection team for scope writeup.
What does fire damage restoration cost in Woodland Hills?
Small kitchen fires with smoke damage typically run $5,000-$15,000. Multi-room fires with structural impact run $25,000-$80,000. Full-house fires with reconstruction run $100,000-$400,000+. Most homeowners insurance covers fire restoration — we bill carriers directly under the dwelling and contents coverages.
Will my homeowners insurance pay for fire damage?
Yes — fire is a covered peril in every standard California homeowners policy (HO-3, HO-5). We document the loss to IICRC S700 standard, photograph everything, communicate with your adjuster, and bill your carrier directly. We handle supplements when hidden damage emerges during demo.
Why is soot damage worse than the fire damage itself?
Soot is acidic (pH 3-5, similar to vinegar) and travels everywhere — into HVAC, through wall cavities, into drawers and closets. It etches glass, corrodes metals, bonds to plastics, and locks odor into porous surfaces. Without rapid remediation, soot causes more replacement scope than the heat damage from the fire itself.
Can my Woodland Hills home be restored or does it need to be rebuilt?
Depends on structural impact. Most fire-damaged WH homes are 60-80% restorable, with the rest being structural rebuild. We can usually tell within 24 hours of inspection what the rebuild ratio is. Cost-of-rebuild vs cost-of-restoration is the call your insurance adjuster makes — we provide the scope data either way.
Do you handle wildfire ember-damage cases?
Yes. Ember intrusion through vents, window seals, and roof penetrations is common in Mulholland Corridor and Topanga-edge WH properties. Even without flame contact, ember-contaminated insulation, attic vents, and HVAC need full decontamination. We handle ember-only cases the same as direct-flame events.
How long does fire damage restoration take?
Mitigation phase (board-up, scope, demo, soot removal, odor): typically 7-21 days for residential. Reconstruction phase: another 30-120 days depending on scope. We provide a written timeline at scope-approval and update weekly.
What about smoke smell that won't go away?
Surface cleaning will not remove smoke odor — it bonds molecularly to porous materials. We use ozone or hydroxyl treatment (or both) plus sealing primers where needed. If you can still smell smoke after our clearance, we come back. No charge.
WOODLAND HILLS HQ · IICRC S700 · CSLB #1078518

The fire's out. The damage clock is running.

Every hour matters. Soot etches. Corrosion eats. Smoke locks in. Call our Woodland Hills HQ before the 24-hour acidic damage window closes.

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