Fire Damage Photo Gallery

visible sooty on the white walls and ceiling

Mt Airy Smoke and Soot Damaged Home

The grease fire in this Mt. Airy house deposited a sooty film on the walls and ceilings of several rooms caused by the hot air circulation of the blaze. Not large and producing structural damage, but SERVPRO techs can carefully wipe down the affected surfaces and prevent the need for demolition or repainting.

fire and smoke damaged furniture

Smoke Damage In Middletown

A fire can spell big trouble for your Middletown home. When a disaster happens, you can count on our fire damage experts to be ready to respond 24/7! SERVPRO of Frederick County has the experience, state-of-the-art equipment, and training to return your home to pre-damage condition. “Like it never even happened.”

room destroyed by fire and smoke damage

Fire Damage Repair In Brunswick

Call us if your Brunswick property experiences a fire damage disaster. Our swift response will prevent further damage. We have the training, advanced equipment, and expertise to restore your home to pre-damage condition. SERVPRO of Frederick County is Faster to Any Size Disaster

Fire Damage To A Townhome In Frederick

A townhome in Frederick suffered significant fire damage. Our experts arrived quickly and began the restoration process. We used our advanced cleaning techniques and specialized equipment to restore this property. SERVPRO of Frederick County has the equipment and expertise to restore your home to pre-damage condition. "Like it never even happened.”

Fire Damage – Frederick Kitchen

Fire damage to this Frederick home’s kitchen began on the stove top and quickly spread to the cabinetry and ceiling. Damage of this nature requires attention immediately to minimize secondary damages form the elements used to extinguish the fire for one. SERVPRO of Frederick County provides 24/7 emergency service for instances like this. We have industry certified technicians equipped with the latest hi-tech equipment to remediate any fire damage.

School Fire

Fire happened in a boys bathroom impacting 15,000 square feet on a Friday afternoon – we cleaned the entire wing top to bottom. We were able to remove and replace all the ceiling tiles that were impacted, we demolished and rebuilt the bathroom, painted, cleaned the entire area, had contents from over 200 lockers picked up and dry cleaned, and contents were brought back on Sunday evening. We also had the servers disconnected and cleaned, along with a computer lab, microscopes, and promethean boards. The HVAC system in that wing of the building was also cleaned. All of this work was complete by Sunday night so that school could resume without interruption Monday morning.