Orlando Fire Damage Restoration

Fire Damage Restoration: Learn The Types of Fire Damage

A fire can hit your home or commercial building anytime and destroy your property and belongings in a matter of seconds. This is devastating, to say the least. It’s also a time filled with confusion. 

It may surprise you to learn that not all fire damage is the same. In fact, there are several causes of fire damage. In this blog, we’ll dig into this topic a bit deeper, as well as guide you on your next steps. 

Table of Contents

  • The Major Sources of Fire Damage
  • Flame Damage
  • Smoke Damage
  • Damage Caused by Other Substances
  • Classes of Fire Damage
  • Orlando Fire Damage Restoration

The Major Sources of Fire Damage

Fires are among the most devastating and terrifying experiences a person can have. When you think about a structure fire, you probably think about the destruction of the flames themselves. Although that is a major cause of fire damage, there is actually more to it than that.

Flame Damage

Orlando Flame Damage RestorationThis type of damage is caused directly by the actual flames. Fire damage restoration is needed when your home or commercial building has damage from a fire’s flames.

Smoke Damage

The second major type of fire damage is the one caused by smoke. Smoke damage restoration tackles the fact that smoke discolors surfaces of a building and will also leave strong unpleasant odor behind. We all recognize the smell of smoke and it can linger long past when the flames have been extinguished. 

 

 

Damage Caused by Other Substances

Putting a fire out is messy work. This last type of damage refers to the result of putting out the actual blaze. It includes water or chemical damage from the fire fighters.

H2: Classes of Fire Damage

Classes of Fire DamageBeyond the major sources of fire damage, there are six classes of fire damage. They are:

Class A: The result of a fire involving flammable solids including paper, rubber, wood and cloth.

Class B: This is fire damage from flammable liquids, such as gasoline, oil, waxes and plastics.

Class C: This is fire damage from flammable gasses such as propane, butane and natural gas.

Class D: This is fire damage from combustible materials, like potassium or sodium.

Class E: Class E fires will also involve electrical elements. 

Class F:  Most often found in commercial kitchens, this is damage from a fire that is started as a result of cooking oils and fats

Orlando Fire Damage Restoration

Clearly, there is a lot to learn about fire damage restoration. Here at Mold Remediation of Orlando, we handle both primary fire damage, meaning the damage that is sustained as a direct result of the flames, and secondary fire damage from smoke, water, and corrosive substances. 

While we are well known in the area for our mold remediation services, we also handle fire damage restoration as well. Just like with repairing mold damage, we have extensive knowledge, expertise, and equipment to handle an array of fire-related disasters quickly and efficiently. Contact us today at 407-965-5722 for a free on-site assessment.