Confirm it is safe
A licensed electrician checks the wiring and panel before restoration work begins in the affected area.
A wiring or outlet fire can hide damage behind your walls. Local pros coordinate with a licensed electrician, clean up safely, and rebuild — and bill your insurance directly.
Electrical fire damage restoration in Edgewater covers the safe cleanup and rebuild after a wiring, outlet, or panel fire, done in coordination with a licensed electrician. Because electrical fires can hide damage inside walls, a full inspection confirms it is safe before any soot cleaning, deodorizing, or rebuilding begins. Restoration pros handle the cleanup and repair work while the electrician handles the wiring itself. They bill your insurance directly. Call (386) 284-1211.
Unlike a stovetop fire, an electrical fire often starts inside a wall or outlet, which means the visible damage is only part of the story. Wiring can be compromised well beyond the spot where the fire was noticed, and Florida's humidity adds extra risk to older wiring. Rebuilding over damaged wiring without a proper inspection is not safe.
An electrical fire needs two kinds of expertise working in sync.
A licensed electrician checks the wiring and panel before restoration work begins in the affected area.
Restoration crews clean affected surfaces and treat smoke odor once the area is confirmed safe.
Drywall and finishes are rebuilt only after the wiring behind them is repaired and verified.
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A licensed electrician checks the wiring and confirms the area is safe to work in.
Affected surfaces are cleaned and odor is treated once the area is cleared.
The electrician repairs or replaces damaged wiring and confirms it meets code.
Drywall and finishes are rebuilt to restore the space to its pre-fire condition.
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Not until the power has been checked and confirmed safe by a licensed electrician. Electrical fires can leave damaged wiring behind walls that is not obvious to the eye, so a full electrical inspection should happen before restoration work begins in the affected area.
Common causes include old or worn wiring, overloaded outlets or extension cords, faulty appliances, and wiring damaged by moisture in Florida's humid climate. Older homes with outdated electrical panels are at higher risk.
Yes. Restoration crews handle the cleanup, soot removal, and rebuild, while a licensed electrician handles inspecting and repairing the actual wiring or panel. These two parts of the job are coordinated so nothing is rebuilt over unsafe wiring.
Yes, especially if the fire started inside a wall or outlet. Smoke and soot can travel through wall cavities and into nearby rooms, so a full check often extends beyond the single outlet or fixture where the fire started.
Electrical fires are generally covered under a standard homeowners policy, similar to other house fires. Pros document the damage and coordinate with the electrical inspection findings to support a complete, well-documented claim.
We answer live 24/7, connect you with a pro who works safely with a licensed electrician, and bill your insurance directly. Safety first, every time.
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