The East Texas Restoration Report

S2E9 Fire Damage Is More Than Flames

Patrick Season 2 Episode 9

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The provided text explores the complex aftermath of fires, focusing on how smoke and soot cause extensive harm long after the flames are extinguished. It emphasizes that smoke migration occurs rapidly, often reaching areas untouched by the actual fire and infiltrating HVAC systems. Because these residues are often highly acidic, they pose a significant threat to structural materials and personal belongings through odor penetration and surface degradation. Professionals must evaluate the corrosive behavior of soot to decide whether items are eligible for salvage or replacement. Ultimately, the source highlights that the settling patterns of smoke make fire damage a persistent and widespread issue that continues to evolve even after the emergency ends.

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