Effective Removal of Soot and Smoke

Surface Cleaning and Restoration After Fire Damage

Professional Cleaning After Fire and Smoke Damage

After a fire, materials often retain stubborn residues such as soot, smoke discoloration, or carbonized deposits. Without specialized intervention, these elements can lock in bad odors, permanently alter the appearance of surfaces, and cause structural damage. It is essential to preserve your infrastructure, as many materials become highly sensitive to mechanical or chemical stress after a fire.
Traditional cleaning methods quickly reach their limits in this context. Chemicals risk driving the soot deeper into the material, high-pressure washing introduces moisture that promotes cracking, and mechanical abrasion often causes further harm. This is particularly true for natural stone, wood, concrete, or historical architectural elements, unnecessarily prolonging the downtime of your facilities.
Laser cleaning offers a precise, dry, and non-destructive alternative. Our laser technology vaporizes soot and smoke deposits without physical contact, water, or harmful solvents. The original substrate remains perfectly intact. The process is fast, delivers uniform results, and allows for complete traceability with before/after photo documentation for your insurance claims. Reduce your restoration times with our innovative and controlled approach.

  • Thick layers of soot and smoke stains
  • Carbonized and charred deposits
  • Melted paint and plastic residues
  • Fire extinguisher residues (powder, foam)
  • Ingrained ash and dust layers
  • Exposed concrete in factories and industrial sites
  • Facades and masonry after fires
  • Ceilings in underground garages and parking lots
  • Industrial machine housings and control cabinets
  • Historical monuments and natural stone foundations
  • Residue-free: Only the polluted layer is vaporized
  • Dry process: No water, zero risk of secondary water damage
  • Eco-friendly: No solvents or harsh chemicals
  • Fast: Significantly reduced rehabilitation times
  • Documented: Before/after photos for insurance claims
CriterionLaserChemicalHigh PressureAbrasive / Mechanical
No abrasion🟢🔴🔴🟠
No water🟢🔴🔴🔴
Precision🟢🟠🟠🔴
CO₂ Footprint🟢🔴🟠🔴

🟢 Excellent • 🟠 Average • 🔴 Disadvantageous

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Laser Cleaning

How well can smoke and soot stains be removed?

Depending on the material and its porosity, one or two laser passes are usually sufficient. Additional passes may be necessary for highly porous stone to ensure optimal results.

No. The vaporized particles are immediately extracted and filtered at the source by our integrated systems. Odor and dust emissions are minimal to non-existent.

Absolutely not. The laser beam is specifically calibrated to act only on the contaminated layer. The base material (stone, metal, wood) remains completely intact and avoids any thermal damage.

Yes, especially for the restoration of historical buildings, laser cleaning is a proven and gentle alternative to chemicals or abrasive blasting that can degrade ancient stone.

Yes. The cleaning process offers precise control, provides measurable results, and includes complete documentation (reports, before/after photos) that is perfectly recognized and appreciated by insurance companies following fire damage.

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