Fire Cleanup
This Dothan fireplace flue wasn't opened before its first use when the weather suddenly turned cold last winter. As you can see in the Before photo, soot affec... READ MORE
This Dothan fireplace flue wasn't opened before its first use when the weather suddenly turned cold last winter. As you can see in the Before photo, soot affec... READ MORE
This antique vanity survived a residential fire here in Dothan but ended up covered in soot and reeking of smoke. Our SERVPRO team agreed with its owner; this b... READ MORE
3,000 square feet covered with soot, smoke, odor and water throughout the area due to a fire in the kitchen. The fire extinguisher was close by and exploded put... READ MORE
This beautiful historic home, located in Dothan, AL was damaged with black soot from a small house fire. SERVPRO was able to come inside the home and clean al... READ MORE
This is a home that had a grease fire and called SERVPRO immediately. Luckily they didn't try to clean this up on their own. Never try to wash any walls, sham... READ MORE
This is the aftermath of a grease fire that happened in this homeowners kitchen. As you can see, the bathroom was covered with soot and so was the rest of the h... READ MORE
Our new Esporta machine is working miracles for our clients. If you have fire, water, or smoke damage let us know and we'll prove to you what we can do. Call Us... READ MORE
This bathroom in Dothan Alabama had severe fire and soot damage. The tiles and grouting were scrubbed for decontaminants. Now painting is ready to be applied to... READ MORE
This is in the process of cleanup up one of the bedrooms that resulted from fire damage. There was a severe amount of soot buildup staining the paint itself. Th... READ MORE
This is in the process of cleanup up one of the bathtubs that resulted from fire damage. There was a severe amount of soot buildup staining the tiles. There was... READ MORE
This is fire damage that was caused by an electrical fire and resulted in additional water damage from the fire department needing to put out the fire. Luckily ... READ MORE