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When Fire & Smoke Damages Your Home

We Will Put Your Mind at Ease!

A fire in your home can be a stressful experience.  The disruption it causes, even in a minor smoke damage, is unsettling and emotional.  We understand the nature of the damage and how to repair it.  We will work with your family to clean and remove the smoke odor from your home so you can rest easy again.  Heartland Cleaning can guarantee once we are completed with your home the smoke odor will be completely removed.  We use the proper smoke detergents and odor neutralizer to remove the soot and odor from all your walls, ceilings, floors as well as your house hold contents. 

Heartland Cleaning Will Re-Construct Your Home to its

Pre-Loss Condition!

Did the fire or smoke damage your walls or ceiling?  Or did the fire damage your kitchen cabinets?  We will clean, repair or replace what was damaged in the fire.  If it’s drywall, plumbing, electrical, cupboards and painting we will clean and/or rebuild your home with trusted contractors in a timely mater.  We will take the stress away from you by performing, coordinating and inspecting all the work that needs to be done in your home so that you know everything is taken care of. 

 IICRC Master Fire & Smoke Restorer is Just a Phone Call Away!

Heartland Cleaning has passed the IICRC training to become certified as a Master Fire & Smoke Restorer.  In the 14 years of service we have  trained to use the proper products and techniques to insure that your home is handled with the upmost care.  Different types of fires have different characteristics.  Understanding these factors is important in determining the proper cleaning and restoration of your home.  It is important to understand when the damage is beyond normal household remedies and detergents.  Improper cleaning prolongs the restoration process and can lead to further and permanent damage to your home. 

Call today and we will come out and inspect your home to determine the proper scope of work needed to restore your home to it’s pre-loss condition.  IICRC is a national certification organization.  You can visit the IICRC at:  www.iicrc.org