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Deciding on the right cleaning and disinfecting method depends on the extent of the damage and the type of floor coverings. Learn more about the different cleaning methods that are utilized for wood floors, carpets, vinyl, linoleum, and tile. |
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Additional Water Damage
If there is additional water damage as a result of extinguishing the fire, it is important to address that problem immediately. The structure and content should be professionally dried out to prevent potential mold growth, which will usually begin to grow within about 24-48 hours.
Making an Assessment
If flooring materials are burnt or scorched, you will most likely need to replace the scorched area or even the entire floor. Some wood floors can be sanded down if the burn is not too deep, however, that will need to be assessed by a professional. If the floor damage is mainly smoke odor and soot stains, the floor can be salvaged and deodorized.
Hardwood Floors
A common technique used to clean wood floors is to combine 1/2 cup of vinegar with 1 gallon of warm water and use a soft cloth to rub the floors in a circular motion. After applying the solution, use a dry, soft cloth to immediately dry the floor. After the floor has been cleaned allow it to dry out completely and apply a layer of wax as recommended for your specific type of hardwood flooring.
Carpeting
If your carpet gets wet from extinguishing the fire, the padding from underneath will need to be removed and discarded. After it is completely dry, you can sweep or vacuum to remove debris and follow up with sponging it with a commercial rug shampoo. Be sure to read the manufacturer instructions as some carpets may shrink when shampooed.
Tile, Linoleum and Vinyl
Tile is the most resistance flooring material. If not severely damaged, you should be able to clean with warm soapy water, or the vinegar method previously mentioned. Linoleum and vinyl damages easily and usually needs to be replaced.
Hire a Professional
A restoration professional can help with the process and can minimize your loss by utilizing the appropriate knowledge and equipment that will yield the best results. A fire damage restorer can, in addition, provide great results for soot and odor removal.
About Author
Leo Nov is an editorial staff member of RestorationSOS®, to learn more about water damage and water removal visit RestorationSOS.com or call 1-877-767-2407.
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