After a fire, the structure may get the most attention, but it’s the contents — your belongings, memories, and everyday items — that can be hardest to replace. At Dwyer Restoration, we approach fire damaged contents cleaning with respect, care, and the tools to save what matters. Whether it’s a smoke-covered dining set, electronics affected by heat, or sentimental items with surface soot, we treat each one as if it were our own.
The first step is assessing what can be restored. Our trained technicians inspect each item for heat exposure, smoke saturation, and water damage from firefighting efforts. Items are photographed, cataloged, and carefully packed out for off-site cleaning when needed. We don’t make assumptions. We give honest assessments and focus on salvaging as much as possible through our contents restoration services.
Using Proven Methods, Not Guesswork
We clean with precision. That includes ultrasonic cleaning for hard items, dry and wet cleaning for soft goods, ozone treatment for odor removal, and advanced deodorizing chambers for items with smoke absorption. From wood furniture to framed artwork, we use the right technique for each material. When handling delicate items like electronics, we dry them fully, test them safely, and clean internal components when possible.
If anything cannot be saved, we inform you immediately. Our team doesn’t just clean — we help you document losses, assist with inventories, and prepare reports for property owners and building managers.
Protecting What You Value Most
The goal of our fire contents cleaning process isn’t just to make things look better. It’s to give you back your home’s personality. Whether it’s a child’s toy, a family heirloom, or your favorite chair, we do everything we can to restore its use and value. We also work in sync with the rest of the fire damage restoration project, so contents cleaning moves in step with structural drying, odor removal, and repairs.
At Dwyer Restoration, we understand that a home is more than walls. It’s what’s inside that tells your story. And when fire tries to take that away, we work to bring it back.