As a restoration contractor, you understand the challenges involved in cleaning and restoring homes after a fire. Traditional methods often require packing and removing all contents from the affected area, which can be time-consuming and disruptive for homeowners. However, there is an alternative approach that focuses on cleaning without the need to pack contents if the environment and damage allows. We call this a clean-in-place.
Now not all jobs will allow this type of cleaning to be successful. It may be that you assess the job and the damage is too extreme or maybe the environment isn’t safe to work in. Sometimes if the structure is extremely full, or what I like to call a content-rich environment, then a full pack-out may be necessary. Also if there are structural repairs that need to be done like painting or flooring replacement, then again a pack-out maybe warranted.