Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration for Nashville Homeowners
When fire strikes a Nashville home, the visible burn damage is only part of the problem. Smoke and soot travel far beyond the flames, embedding into walls, flooring, ductwork, and personal belongings throughout the entire structure.
CAMCO Construction & Restoration serves Nashville and the surrounding Middle Tennessee area with a full range of fire & smoke damage restoration services, from emergency board-up and stabilization to complete structural rebuilding. Our IICRC-certified technicians are available around the clock and respond quickly to minimize long-term damage to your property.
What’s Included in Our Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration
When you hire CAMCO, you get a complete recovery solution, not just a cleanup crew. We handle every phase of fire and smoke damage restoration under one roof, from the first inspection to the final coat of paint, which means fewer handoffs and a faster path back to normal life.
Emergency Stabilization and Board-Up
Immediately after a fire, your Nashville home is vulnerable to weather, vandalism, and further structural compromise. CAMCO provides rapid board-up, roof tarping, and structural shoring to protect your property while restoration planning begins. This step also supports your insurance documentation from the very start.
Soot Removal and Smoke Odor Elimination
Soot residue is corrosive and can permanently stain surfaces, warp metals, and degrade air quality within days. We use HEPA vacuuming, dry sponging, chemical sponges, and thermal fogging to remove soot and neutralize smoke odors at the source rather than simply covering them. This approach is especially important in older Nashville homes where porous brick, exposed wood beams, and plaster walls absorb smoke deeply.
Structural Repairs and Full Reconstruction
Once cleaning and remediation are complete, CAMCO’s reconstruction team steps in to restore your home to its pre-loss condition. This includes drywall replacement, flooring installation, painting, cabinetry, and any structural framing repairs that were compromised by fire or water used during firefighting. Having a single contractor handle both restoration and reconstruction services keeps your project on schedule and your insurance claim straightforward.
Contact CAMCO today to schedule your damage assessment and get your restoration plan in place.
When Do You Need Professional Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration?
Nashville homeowners often underestimate the reach of fire and smoke damage. Many assume a small kitchen fire or a quickly extinguished blaze means minimal cleanup is needed. In reality, professional assessment is almost always warranted, and delaying that call almost always leads to higher costs down the road.
After Any Structural Fire in Your Nashville Home
Any fire that reaches the walls, ceiling, or flooring of your home requires professional evaluation, even if the fire was put out quickly. Char damage weakens structural integrity, and smoke can penetrate into insulation and wall cavities that are not visible to the naked eye. Nashville fire marshals typically require a structural clearance before homeowners re-occupy a fire-damaged property, and CAMCO can coordinate that process.
Persistent Smoke Odor After a Kitchen or Appliance Fire
Nashville has a large number of older homes built in the 1950s through 1980s, particularly in neighborhoods like East Nashville, Sylvan Park, and Inglewood. These homes often have open-cell insulation, original ductwork, and porous wood framing that traps smoke odor long after the visible residue has been wiped away. If you can still smell smoke weeks after a fire, the odor source has penetrated beyond surface cleaning and professional remediation is needed.
Water Damage Caused by Fire Suppression
Firefighting efforts leave behind significant water damage that can quickly develop into mold remediation needs if not addressed immediately. Standing water in walls, soaked insulation, and saturated subfloors create the conditions for mold growth within 24 to 48 hours. CAMCO addresses both fire and water damage simultaneously so nothing is missed and your home is fully dried before reconstruction begins.
Do not wait to call if you have any of these warning signs. Smoke residue and moisture damage escalate quickly, and early action protects both your health and your home’s value.
Our Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration Process for Nashville Homes
Schedule Your Emergency Consultation
Call CAMCO any time and a live team member will gather your information and dispatch a certified technician to your Nashville property. We aim to arrive on-site within hours of your first call, not days. You will know exactly who is coming, when to expect them, and what they will be doing upon arrival.
Evaluate the Full Scope of Damage
Our technician conducts a thorough room-by-room inspection, checking for soot penetration, structural compromise, water intrusion from firefighting, and hidden smoke damage in cavities and ductwork. This evaluation produces a detailed written scope of work that is shared directly with your insurance adjuster. We also assess whether any contents can be restored through our contents cleaning & restoration or contents pack-out services to protect your belongings during the restoration process.
Execute Remediation and Restoration Work
Once the scope is approved, our team begins remediation immediately, removing damaged materials, treating smoke-affected surfaces, and drying any moisture-compromised areas. We coordinate all subcontractor trades in-house, including electrical, plumbing, and HVAC, so there are no delays waiting on outside vendors. Nashville homes vary widely in age and construction type, and our technicians are experienced working in both newer construction in areas like Brentwood and older craftsman homes closer to downtown.
Complete Final Inspection and Walkthrough
Before we close out your job, a project manager conducts a full walkthrough of your Nashville home with you present to confirm that all work meets both your expectations and local code requirements. We verify that soot and odor have been fully eliminated, that all repaired areas match the existing finish, and that your home is safe for occupancy. Any punch list items are addressed before we consider the project complete.