Degrease first
Specialized agents break down sticky grease residue on cabinets, counters, and appliances without smearing it.
A stovetop or oven fire leaves sticky grease soot that regular cleaners cannot handle. Local pros clean cabinets, countertops, and appliances the right way — and bill your insurance directly.
Kitchen fire cleanup in Edgewater handles the sticky grease residue, soot, and smoke odor left behind by a stovetop, oven, or grease fire. This kind of soot behaves differently than a regular house fire, so pros use degreasing agents made for it, check cabinets and countertops for what can be saved, and clean nearby rooms since smoke travels through kitchen exhaust systems. They bill your insurance directly. Call (386) 284-1211.
A stovetop or oven fire is one of the most common house fires, and it leaves behind a sticky, greasy soot that clings to cabinets, countertops, and walls. Wiping it with regular cleaner often just smears it deeper into the surface. Left alone, that residue keeps staining and the smell keeps spreading through your kitchen and beyond.
A kitchen fire needs a different cleaning approach than other rooms.
Specialized agents break down sticky grease residue on cabinets, counters, and appliances without smearing it.
Cabinets and surfaces that were not directly burned are often cleaned and refinished instead of replaced.
Nearby rooms are checked, since smoke and grease residue often travel through the kitchen exhaust.
A live person answers 24/7 and sends a local crew to your Edgewater home.
The crew checks cabinets, countertops, appliances, and nearby rooms for damage.
Grease-specific cleaning agents lift residue from every affected surface.
Smoke odor is treated so it does not linger through the kitchen and nearby rooms.
Any damaged cabinets, countertops, or walls are repaired or replaced.
Call now and talk to a real Edgewater fire restoration pro. Grease-specific cleaning before it sets, and we bill your insurance directly — no obligation to move forward.
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Grease fires leave a sticky, oily soot that clings to cabinets, countertops, and walls differently than a dry wood fire. Regular cleaners can smear it or push it deeper into surfaces, so pros use degreasing agents made specifically for this kind of residue.
Often, yes, if they were not directly burned. Cabinets near a stovetop fire usually take on grease-laden soot and smoke odor rather than fire damage itself, and can often be cleaned and refinished instead of replaced.
Smoke and grease residue can travel through your kitchen exhaust and into nearby rooms and hallways, even from what seems like a small, contained fire. A full check of nearby areas catches damage you might not expect.
A small, contained kitchen fire with quick response often takes one to three days to clean and deodorize. Fires that spread into cabinets or damaged the structure take longer due to repair work involved.
Kitchen fires are one of the most common house fire claims and are typically covered under a standard homeowners policy. Pros document appliance damage, cabinet condition, and smoke spread, then bill your insurance carrier directly.
We answer live 24/7, connect you with a pro who knows how to handle grease and soot, and bill your insurance directly. Do not let it set in permanently.
Call (386) 284-1211