Fire Damage Restoration in Port St. Lucie, FL
A house fire leaves three problems behind: char and soot, smoke odor that gets into everything, and water from putting the fire out. Fire damage restoration in Port St. Lucie handles all three together, with a cleanup and rebuild plan that gets your home back instead of leaving you with a half-finished mess.
Call 772-279-2588The water side is easy to overlook after a fire, but firefighting water soaks the structure and, in our humidity, starts the same mold clock as any other water loss. A real fire restoration addresses smoke and water at once.
Soot and smoke odor
Soot is acidic and keeps damaging surfaces the longer it sits, so cleanup starts quickly. Smoke odor penetrates drywall, framing, fabric, and HVAC, and surface cleaning alone does not remove it. Real odor work cleans, seals, and treats the affected materials and the air, so the home does not smell like smoke months later.
Do not forget the water
The water used to fight a fire saturates ceilings, walls, and floors. Left alone in Florida heat and humidity, that water grows mold on top of the fire damage. Fire restoration includes extraction and structural drying so you are not trading a fire problem for a mold problem.
One plan back to normal
From board-up and securing the home, through cleanup, odor treatment, drying, and rebuild, the value is a single coordinated plan. We document the full scope for your insurer and put the home back together, so you deal with the recovery instead of juggling separate trades.
Why Port St. Lucie homeowners act fast
With fire and smoke damage restoration, the first hours decide the outcome. Water in a slab-on-grade home spreads wide and flat, wicks up into baseboards and the bottom of drywall, and travels under tile where you cannot see it. Every hour it sits, it reaches further and ruins more material, and it moves closer to the 24 to 48 hour mark when Florida humidity starts mold. That is why this is treated as an emergency across Port St. Lucie, with help available day or night.
The goal is simple: keep a small problem small. Catching the damage early, drying it fully, and verifying the structure with moisture readings is what keeps a quick fix from turning into a tear-out and a mold job weeks later. The faster the call, the less of your home has to come out.
Why fast water response matters here
Port St. Lucie and the wider Treasure Coast sit low and flat on sandy soil with a high water table, drained by a vast grid of canals and roadside swales. When a summer downpour or a tropical system overwhelms that system, water pushes into slab-on-grade homes and spreads wide and flat across the concrete. It wicks up into baseboards and the bottom of drywall, and travels under tile where you cannot see it. The longer it sits, the further it moves and the more material has to come out.
Florida's year-round humidity is the other clock. Mold can start within 24 to 48 hours of a leak, faster than in drier climates, so drying is not a finishing step, it is the whole game. Real restoration verifies that the structure is dry with moisture meters and a written log, not a guess, before any rebuild. That record also supports your insurance claim with hard numbers.
What to expect on the call
Tell us what happened, the room, the type of water, and how long it has been there. That tells the crew what equipment to bring, from truck-mounted extraction for a large loss to specialized drying for a wood floor. You get a clear scope and upfront pricing before work starts, with no obligation and no surprises.
What an experienced local crew handles
A full response is one coordinated job, not a string of separate vendors. The crew helps stop the source, extracts standing water with truck-mounted and portable equipment, sets commercial air movers and dehumidifiers, and logs moisture readings until the structure reads dry. Then the rebuild puts the home back. You deal with one team and one scope instead of lining up a plumber, a drying company, and a contractor on your own.
- Source assessment and a full moisture survey of floors, walls, and the slab
- Fast extraction of standing water before it spreads and wicks into materials
- Structural drying verified with meters and a written log, not guessed
- Mold control inside the Florida 24 to 48 hour window
- Photos and documentation to support your insurance claim
- Repair and restoration back to pre-loss condition
That documentation matters as much as the drying in Florida. Sudden, accidental water losses are often covered by homeowners insurance, while rising-water flooding needs a separate flood policy, so a clear record of the cause, the category of water, and the moisture readings is what supports the claim at full scope. The crew builds that record as the work goes.
Describe what happened and get fast help, day or night.
Call 772-279-2588Common questions
How fast can I get fire and smoke damage restoration in Port St. Lucie?
Water damage is treated as an emergency, so help is available across Port St. Lucie and the Treasure Coast day or night. Describe what happened and where, and a crew comes out with the right equipment for the job.
Will insurance cover fire and smoke damage restoration here?
Sudden, accidental losses are often covered, while rising-water flooding needs separate flood insurance. Document everything with photos and get a written scope. See our insurance guide for the Florida details.
What does it cost?
It depends on the water category, the area affected, and the materials involved. You get a clear scope and upfront pricing after an assessment, before any work starts. See our cost guide for ranges.
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Water in your home right now?
Tell us what happened and where. Get fast water damage help from an experienced local restoration crew across Port St. Lucie, day or night.
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