Colebrook, CT Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration - Green Restoration

Colebrook, CT Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration

Colebrook Center Historic District Soot And Smoke Cleanup Direct Insurance Billing, 60-Minute Response

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15+Years ExperienceIICRC S700 Certified
Fire Damage Restoration Services

Complete Fire And Smoke Damage Restoration In Colebrook, CT

From 60-minute Litchfield Hills mobile dispatch to soda blasting char removal, IICRC S700 + FSRT soot cleanup, contents pack-out, and full reconstruction, every Colebrook fire scenario managed end to end by certified crews led by an IICRC AMRT/WRT-certified owner.

Before and after fire damage restoration in a Colebrook CT pre-1900 timber-frame farmhouse showing IICRC S700 soda blasting char removal and reconstruction
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Additional Fire Restoration Services In Colebrook

Emergency Board-Up And Tarp-Over

Same-day plywood board-up of broken windows and doors plus roof tarp-over to secure your Colebrook property against weather, animals, and theft while the IICRC S700 restoration scope is finalized.

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Emergency Generator Power And Site Electric

Whole-home and commercial generators staged on every Colebrook fire response when utility power is cut at the meter. We run dehumidifiers, HEPA scrubbers, hydroxyl generators, and temporary lighting off our own diesel and propane gensets so drying, containment, and crew safety continue around the clock without waiting on Eversource to re-energize the service.

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Oil Furnace Puff Back Cleanup

Full IICRC S700 puff back remediation for Colebrook homes with oil-fired heat. Mechanical room cleanup, NADCA-aligned supply duct rotary brushing, soft-goods laundering, hydroxyl deodorization through every upstairs bedroom, and coordination with licensed CT oil burner technicians so the furnace returns to safe operation before close-out.

Furnace Puff BackOil HeatNADCA Duct Cleaning

Chimney Puff Back And Flue Soot Cleanup

Creosote-bonded soot blowback from clogged chimneys, downdrafts, and flue fires cleaned with soda blasting on the masonry, full firebox and damper service, and HVAC riser decontamination where the flue shares a chase with supply ducts. We coordinate with a licensed CT chimney sweep on flue liner inspection before reuse.

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Kitchen Fire And Range Hood Restoration

Grease fire cleanup for Colebrook kitchens including cabinet refinishing, appliance cleaning, soda blasting on charred framing behind drywall, and full structural restoration.

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Contents Pack-Out, Secure Storage And Soft-Goods Restoration

Inventoried, barcoded contents pack-out to our secure climate-controlled storage facility for off-site ultrasonic cleaning, ozone deodorization, and soft-goods laundering. Your Colebrook belongings stay in humidity-controlled storage, documented for your insurer, until reconstruction is complete and we pack them back.

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Suppression Water Mitigation

IICRC S500 structural drying for fire suppression water. LGR commercial dehumidifiers, moisture mapping, and EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment within the 48-hour mold-prevention window so the fire loss does not become a mold loss on top of it.

Water CleanupStructural DryingIICRC S500

Molecular Odor Treatment

Thermal fogging, ozone chamber treatment, and hydroxyl generators neutralize smoke odor at the molecular level throughout the structure. The pH-neutralizing chemistry of our soda blast media also breaks down acidic soot odor compounds at the source, not just behind a fragrance mask.

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Reconstruction And Permitted Repair

Single-source reconstruction once mitigation is signed off. Licensed CT contractors handle framing, drywall, electrical re-feed off our gensets, plumbing, hardwood refinishing, and finish carpentry through the Colebrook building department permit process. One restoration partner from board-up and generator power through reconstruction handoff means no scope gaps between trades and one closeout file for your carrier.

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Colebrook Fire Damage Does Not Wait For Morning. 60 Minute Response.

Why Choose Us In Colebrook

Owner-led IICRC FSRT + AMRT + WRT certified fire damage response with 60-minute Northwest Corner mobile dispatch, soda blasting soot removal, and direct insurance billing across Colebrook and the Litchfield Hills.

IICRC FSRT + AMRT + WRT Certified Owner

Our owner holds three IICRC personal certifications and walks every Colebrook fire job. The only Connecticut restoration company with an IICRC-certified owner-operator on every major loss.

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60-Minute Northwest Corner Mobile Dispatch

IICRC S700 certified crews arrive within 45 to 60 minutes across the Northwest Corner and Litchfield Hills with board-up materials, roof tarps, HEPA air scrubbers, blast pots, and water extraction equipment.

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In-House Soda Blasting Crew

Sodium bicarbonate char removal on structural timber framing, joists, sheathing, and masonry chimneys. Certified crew running soda blasting in-house for Colebrook fire damage.

Mohs2.5 abrasive media

Direct Insurance Billing

We bill Travelers, The Hartford, Liberty Mutual, State Farm, Chubb, AIG, and every major carrier directly with IICRC documentation, soda blasting protocol records, AMRT clearance records, and contents inventory for Colebrook claims.

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Common Fire & Smoke Damage, Handled

The Fire & Smoke Damage We See Most in Colebrook

These are the fire and smoke losses we restore most often, every job run to the IICRC S700 standard with documented cleaning, source odor control, and a record built for your insurer.

Fire and smoke damage across kitchen cabinets and ceiling after a residential stovetop fire
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Kitchen Fire Damage
Kitchen Fire, Cleaned And Restored
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In Colebrook, a stovetop fire in a Colebrook Center farmhouse leaves cabinets scorched and greasy soot on the surfaces.

The Situation

Most home fires start in the kitchen, where a grease or stovetop flare can scorch cabinets, melt fixtures, and drive greasy soot across the ceiling and into adjoining rooms. The residue is acidic, so it keeps etching metal, stone, and finishes for as long as it sits.

How We Restore It

Our IICRC FSRT crews stabilize the scene, remove unsalvageable material, and clean structural surfaces with the right method for each soot type, dry sponge, solvent, or abrasive, before sealing odor-bearing surfaces. Contents are inventoried and either cleaned on site or packed out for off-site restoration.

Restored To Standard

Surfaces are cleaned to a documented standard and deodorized so the kitchen does not carry a lingering burnt odor. Every line of scope, photo, and cleaning record is documented for your insurer so the claim moves on evidence.

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Colebrook Fire Cost Range
$3,500$80,000

Common range across single-room smoke remediation through whole-home fire reconstruction. Final pricing depends on owner-led inspection.

Ranges shown are starting figures only. Final pricing depends on on-site inspection and carrier coverage. We are not licensed public adjusters.

Understanding The Risk

What Untreated Fire Damage Costs Your Colebrook Home

Most Colebrook property owners do not realize the first 72 hours after a fire determine whether heirlooms, finishes, and structural framing are salvageable. Acidic soot, suppression water, and smoke odor compound fast in pre-1900 timber-frame and plaster-on-lath farmhouses unless IICRC S700 response and soda blasting source removal begin immediately.

Soot Etches Colebrook Finishes In 72 Hours

Acidic Residue Attacks Plaster And Wide-Plank Fast

Fire soot is acidic and begins etching glass, marble, brass, and stainless within 72 hours. Delayed cleanup in a Colebrook Federal-period farmhouse turns salvageable horsehair plaster, wide-plank flooring, and original woodwork into total losses before the adjuster arrives.

Smoke Travels Through Colebrook Timber Framing

Open Bays Spread Smoke Through The Structure

A single-room fire in a Colebrook pre-1900 timber-frame farmhouse pushes smoke through open framing bays and plaster-on-lath voids within minutes. Without negative-air containment and HEPA scrubbing, adjacent rooms are contaminated by soot the original fire never reached.

Colebrook Puff Back Hits Oil Heat Stock Hard

Rural Farmhouses Run Oil Burners

Many Colebrook farmhouses and upland camp properties run oil-fired heat with no natural gas service in town. An ignition failure sends a cloud of oily soot through every supply register. The mechanical room, ducts, and upper floors all need IICRC S700 remediation to stop soot from permanently bonding to original plaster.

Suppression Water Causes Secondary Mold

Mold Colonizes In 48 Hours Unsealed

Volunteer fire department suppression water soaks drywall, subfloors, and insulation, then wicks into dry-laid fieldstone foundations. Without IICRC S500/WRT structural drying within 48 hours, mold colonizes inside Colebrook stud bays and stone cavities faster than visual inspection reveals.

Sandy Brook AE Zone Adds Suppression Water Risk

Robertsville Flood And Fire Overlap

Properties in the Sandy Brook AE Zone corridor near Sandy Brook Road and Bunnell Street in Robertsville face compounding risk when a structural fire triggers heavy suppression water volume on top of prior flood saturation. Category 3 contamination from earlier stream events can be reactivated by suppression water, requiring full AMRT clearance before framing is closed.

No Utility Power Stalls Drying And Cleanup

Eversource Service Cut At The Meter

The fire department often pulls the meter on a structural fire, and Eversource re-energization runs days to weeks in rural Colebrook. Without site generators running dehumidifiers, HEPA scrubbers, and hydroxyl machines, drying and odor work stalls. Our trucks roll with diesel and propane gensets so work continues.

Residential living room with heavy yellow smoke staining and soot damage across walls and upholstery after a structure fire, documented during a Green Restoration IICRC S700 fire damage inspection
Local Expertise

Why Colebrook Properties Need Professional Fire Restoration

Colebrook 1767 to 1920 Federal and Greek Revival farmhouses with timber framing, dry-laid fieldstone foundations, and post-war Eno Hill Road camp stock each create fire patterns that DIY cleanup and surface-only methods cannot solve. IICRC S700 response with in-house soda blasting led by an IICRC-certified owner is the durable fix.

Kitchen with heavy grease fire soot damage across upper cabinets and ceiling, documented during an active Green Restoration IICRC S700 fire cleanup response
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IICRC FSRT + AMRT + WRT Certified Owner On Every Job

Our owner holds personal IICRC certifications in Fire and Smoke Restoration (FSRT), Applied Microbial Remediation (AMRT), and Water Restoration (WRT). The only Connecticut restoration company where the owner walks every fire job and signs the IICRC documentation that goes to your adjuster.

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60-Minute Response Northwest Corner Mobile Dispatch To Colebrook

A crew is on site in Colebrook within 45 to 60 minutes of your call, day or night. Same-visit board-up, tarp-over, and fire suppression water extraction begin immediately so the loss stops compounding while your adjuster is still being assigned.

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In-House Soda Blasting Crew For Char Removal

Green Restoration runs Econoline blast pots, sodium bicarbonate media, and trained operators in-house. Colebrook pre-1900 timber-frame beams, joists, and masonry chimneys are all candidates for source-removal char cleanup that wire brushing cannot match.

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Direct Billing With Every Major Carrier

We bill State Farm, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, Chubb, AIG, Safeco, and every other major carrier directly with IICRC documentation, timestamped photos, soda blasting protocol records, and AMRT clearance records so your Colebrook claim closes fast.

Soda Blasting Soot Removal

How Soda Blasting Removes Fire Soot Without Damaging Surfaces

Soda blasting is the difference between a fire-cleaned Colebrook property that stays clean and a property that smells like smoke six months later. Colebrook pre-1900 timber-frame and plaster-on-lath assemblies absorb fire soot into the substrate itself, where sanding and wire brushing cannot reach without driving carbon deeper. Our IICRC FSRT + S700 crews run sodium bicarbonate abrasive blasting in-house on every fire job that needs source removal on structural surfaces, with AMRT-led mold prevention running in parallel.

Media

Sodium Bicarbonate, Mohs 2.5

Pharmaceutical-grade baking soda. Softer than wood (Mohs 4) and original lath, harder than soot bond layer. Friable on impact, shatters into dust on contact with the substrate rather than embedding into grain or finish.

Standard

IICRC S700 + S520 Aligned

IICRC S700 fire protocol and S520 mold protocol both list abrasive blasting as a recognized source-removal method for porous structural wood, charred framing, joists, and sheathing where wire brushing leaves residue.

Safety

FDA GRAS, Silica-Free

Same compound used in food and pharmaceuticals. No crystalline silica, no toxic residue, no respirable lung hazard beyond standard PPE. Non-sparking and non-flammable on partially-cleared fire scenes.

Why Soda Blasting Beats Sanding And Wire Brushing

In Colebrook, the open timber-frame bays and pre-1900 plaster-on-lath construction hold soot differently than modern lumber. Wire brushing leaves a thin carbon film bonded to the wood grain that re-emerges as odor weeks later. Sanding charred framing opens the grain and drives soot deeper while creating airborne carbon dust that recontaminates adjacent rooms. Soda blasting shatters the soot at impact without abrading the substrate, leaving Colebrook beams and joists ready for a stain-blocking primer and a clean finish coat.

Where We Use Soda Blasting In Colebrook Fire Jobs

On Colebrook fire jobs we typically deploy soda blasting on three substrates: charred hand-hewn timber framing and ceiling joists where the fire reached structural wood, brick or stone masonry chimneys with creosote-bonded soot, and sheathing behind blown-out plaster where a stain-blocking primer alone will not contain odor. Plaster walls and finish surfaces get IICRC S700 dry-sponge cleaning first, then a test patch decides whether selective soda blasting or full repaint is the right call. Our IICRC FSRT and AMRT certified owner signs off on every blast scope.

Residue Cleanup And Post-Blast Encapsulation

Sodium bicarbonate residue is water-soluble and FDA GRAS, so post-blast cleanup is HEPA vacuuming followed by a damp wipe with a microfiber towel, then a final pass with EPA-registered antimicrobial under IICRC AMRT protocol to address any mold spores exposed by the char removal. We document moisture content on cleaned framing back to under 16 percent before any new sheathing or finish goes up.

Exterior of a fire-damaged Colonial home with charred roof, smoke-stained siding, and emergency board-up plywood over windows, documented during a Green Restoration IICRC S700 fire damage scope assessment in Colebrook, Litchfield County

Soda Blasting Decision Tree

  • Charred wood framing, joists, sheathing: yes
  • Stone, brick, masonry chimneys with creosote or puff back: yes
  • Plaster walls with surface soot, no structural char: HEPA dry sponge, then test patch before soda blast
  • Drywall with deep smoke saturation: replace and prime new substrate; soda blast adjacent structural cavity
  • Soft goods, upholstery, electronics: pack-out for ozone and hydroxyl, never blasted
Fleet Equipped For Every Colebrook Fire Job

One Crew, One Dispatch, Every Fire Scenario In Colebrook, CT

Colebrook fire calls range from Colebrook Center Federal-period timber-frame farmhouses to Colebrook River Road waterfront kitchen fires and Eno Hill Road camp-cabin oil burner puff back. Our branded Green Restoration fleet rolls with one fully-loaded kit that covers every scenario.

Onboard Equipment

Soda Blast Pots · HEPA Scrubbers · Hydroxyl Generators · Pack-Out Crates

Every Colebrook response truck is staged with the full IICRC S700 fire kit, soda blasting setup, contents pack-out crates, and structural drying equipment so a single dispatch handles board-up through reconstruction handoff.

Green Restoration branded response truck staged at a fire-damaged property with equipment compartment open, loaded with IICRC S700 soot cleanup gear, soda blasting equipment, HEPA scrubbers, hydroxyl generators, and contents pack-out supplies
How We Adapt The Truck For Colebrook

On a Colebrook dispatch our branded fleet deploys across the Northwest Corner and Litchfield Hills within 45 to 60 minutes to any neighborhood from the Colebrook Center common to Robertsville, Phelps Corners, and Colebrook River Road. We pre-stage soda blast pots and HEPA scrubbers for structural fires, contents crates for smoke-only jobs, and negative-air machines for containment.

Same Crew, Different Fire Patterns

Colebrook fire patterns differ by neighborhood: Colebrook Center historic-district timber-frame farmhouse fires, Colebrook River Road waterfront kitchen fires, and Eno Hill Road camp-cabin oil burner puff back. The fleet handles all of them with one IICRC FSRT + S700 protocol; only the staging order on arrival changes.

Common Colebrook Fire Patterns We Handle
  • Colebrook center historic district timber-frame farmhouse fires
  • Colebrook river road waterfront kitchen and cooking fires
  • Eno hill road camp cabin oil furnace puff back
  • Phelps corners farmhouse chimney and flue puff back
  • Sandy brook AE zone suppression water overlap events
  • Robertsville antique stock electrical and wiring fires
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Our Process

Our Fire And Smoke Damage Restoration Process In Colebrook, CT

From the first call to final walkthrough, every step is documented, insured, and owner-supervised.

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Service Area

Fire Damage Coverage In Colebrook, CT

Full service fire damage response, soda blasting soot cleanup, contents pack-out, and reconstruction for Colebrook homes and businesses. 60-minute emergency dispatch across Litchfield County, day or night.

Neighborhoods We Serve In Colebrook
Colebrook CenterNorth ColebrookRobertsvillePhelps CornersColebrook River RoadSandy Brook RoadEno Hill Road

Green Restoration provides IICRC S700 + FSRT certified fire damage restoration and soda blasting soot removal in Colebrook, CT, serving neighborhoods including the Colebrook Center common, North Colebrook, Robertsville, Phelps Corners, and the Colebrook River Road corridor. Dispatched across the Northwest Corner and Litchfield Hills with direct access via Route 183, Route 8, and Route 20, our certified technicians are on site within 45 to 60 minutes of dispatch.

As a locally based Green Restoration franchise, we know the fire conditions Colebrook properties face across the Northwest Corner: 1767 to 1920 Federal and Greek Revival timber-frame farmhouses on dry-laid fieldstone foundations, Colebrook River Road waterfront kitchen fires, and Eno Hill Road camp-cabin oil burner puff back. Owner Our owner personally walks every major loss and coordinates directly with adjusters from Travelers, The Hartford, State Farm, Liberty Mutual, and all other major carriers.

We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims on your behalf. We submit IICRC S700 scope documentation directly to your insurer.

Active Fire Emergency In Colebrook?

60-minute emergency dispatch, 24/7/365.

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IICRC S700 · Licensed & Insured · All Insurance Accepted

Serving Colebrook (06021) & Nearby Towns

Mobile dispatch across all Litchfield County, Northwest Corner, and Litchfield Hills neighborhoods.

Hours Of Operation
24/7 Emergency ResponseCall Anytime, Day Or NightFire, Smoke, Water Damage, Mold, Storms, And Sewage Emergencies Dispatched Immediately
Scheduled AppointmentsMonday Through Friday, 8:00 AM, 4:00 PMNon-Emergency Inspections, Contents Assessments, & Reconstruction Consultations
Fire Emergency Response

24/7 Fire Damage Response In Colebrook, CT

Crews dispatched within 45 to 60 minutes across Colebrook and the Northwest Corner. Board-up, soda blasting source removal, contents pack-out, and reconstruction managed end to end by our IICRC FSRT + AMRT + WRT certified crew.

45-60 MinNorthwest Corner Mobile Dispatch

Crews on site within 45 to 60 minutes across the Northwest Corner and Litchfield Hills with board-up, HEPA scrubbers, blast pots, and generator power for Colebrook.

FSRT+AMRTIICRC Certified Owner

Our owner personally holds IICRC FSRT (fire), AMRT (mold), and WRT (water) certifications and walks every Colebrook fire job.

Major CarriersTravelers · State Farm · Liberty Mutual

We file scope documentation and itemized estimates directly with major carriers. Not licensed public adjusters.

Soda BlastingIn-House Equipment

Econoline blast pots and sodium bicarbonate media run by trained operators on every fire job that needs source removal.

Fire and smoke damaged residential property in Colebrook CT requiring IICRC S700 certified soda blasting soot cleanup and structural reconstruction
About Green Restoration

About Green Restoration In Colebrook, CT

Local Owner of Green Restoration, serving Litchfield County CT

Your Colebrook Fire & Smoke Damage Specialists Since 2014

Green Restoration provides IICRC S700 certified fire and smoke damage restoration, soda blasting soot cleanup, contents pack-out, and reconstruction for homes and businesses in Colebrook, CT. Our process focuses on rapid stabilization, hospital-grade soot removal, molecular odor treatment, and documented reconstruction. We work with property owners and insurance providers to document scope clearly and restore affected areas the right way, without unnecessary steps or delays.

Green Restoration local owner
David MegeneishviliLocal Owner, Litchfield County, CT
15+ Years ExperienceHIC.0668405

As the local co-owner across the Litchfield Hills and Northwest Corner, I am IICRC certified in fire restoration (FSRT), water restoration (WRT), and mold remediation (AMRT). Every Colebrook fire job is personally overseen, documented for your insurer, and stays open through soda blasting cleanup and reconstruction until lab-verified clearance confirms the work is complete.

IICRC Certified FirmLicensed & Insured In CTBBB A+ Rated Business
How CT Claims Work

How carrier claims work with you.

Connecticut policyholders generally have the ability to select their own licensed restoration contractor. Carriers and contractors work the same claim process together.

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Your policy, your selection.

Your policy is between you and your insurer. Selecting the licensed restoration contractor generally sits with the property owner.

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Referrals are a convenience.

Carrier referral and preferred-vendor programs are offered to streamline claims. You can use a referred contractor or retain a different licensed contractor.

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Direct billing works either way.

Referred or independent, we submit IICRC S700 documentation, photo-logged inventory, and itemized line items directly to your adjuster.

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You can change crews mid-job.

If you bring in a different licensed contractor mid-project, the scope and remaining work are documented at handoff so the claim continues without gaps.

Educational reference only. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims on your behalf. Coverage and process specifics live with your carrier and your policy language.

Local Success Stories

Trusted by Families in Colebrook & Litchfield County

4.9 out of 5, Rated by your neighbors on Google

We discovered mold when removing our pellet stove and called Green Restoration for help. David was very communicative and helpful throughout the entire process. He did the job thoroughly and professionally. Highly recommended!

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David Woolner

Mold Remediation
Verified • October 2025

I had a fantastic experience with Green Restoration. From start to finish, the team was professional, thorough, and extremely knowledgeable. David came for the initial inspection and took the time to explain the entire process.

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Annmarie Gieparda

Mold Remediation
Verified • March 2025

We had mold due to a water leak in our half finished basement. David and his crew did a great job, we were very satisfied. I would highly recommend Green Restoration to anyone.

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Tanya

Water Damage
Verified • February 2025

I needed my entire condo completely cleaned after a soot blow back. Green Restoration was top shelf! So thorough and professional. Thank you so much!

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Jacki Hornish

Fire & Soot Cleanup
Verified • September 2025
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Fire Damage Pricing

How Much Does Fire Damage Restoration Cost In Colebrook, CT?

Instant estimate for emergency response, soda blasting soot cleanup, contents pack-out, and reconstruction in Colebrook and the Northwest Corner. Owner-led inspection on scope above $25,000. Transparent pricing, direct insurance billing.

Ranges based on IICRC S700 fire jobs we have handled across Litchfield County, drawn from 124 verified Google reviews (4.9★) and our internal job-cost ledger. Final pricing depends on on-site inspection.

Expert Answers

Colebrook Fire And Smoke Damage FAQs

Clear, honest answers about emergency fire response, soda blasting, IICRC certifications, and insurance coverage in Colebrook, CT.

Our IICRC S700 certified fire crews dispatch across the Litchfield Hills and Northwest Corner and typically reach most Colebrook neighborhoods within 45 to 60 minutes, day or night. Our owner leads the on-site walk personally when the scope warrants. Call (860) 222-9498 any time.

Soda blasting uses sodium bicarbonate at Mohs 2.5, softer than wood, plaster, or original lath, so the abrasive shatters into water-soluble dust on impact instead of embedding into the substrate. On charred pre-1900 timber-frame joists and Colebrook Center farmhouse beams, soda blasting removes the carbon layer that wire brushing leaves behind. The pH-neutralizing chemistry of the media also breaks down acidic soot odor at the source.

Colebrook fire damage restoration typically runs $3,500 for a contained single-room smoke remediation to $80,000 or more for whole-home jobs that include soda blasting on pre-1900 timber-frame structural framing, HVAC decontamination, contents pack-out, and finish reconstruction. We provide a written IICRC S700 scope estimate on-site after thermal imaging and soot density mapping.

Connecticut homeowner policies cover fire damage at replacement cost in Colebrook, subject to your policy terms and deductible. We submit IICRC S700 documentation, soda blasting protocol records, and contents inventory directly to your carrier. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims on your behalf, but we provide the scope documentation your adjuster requires.

Our owner is personally IICRC certified in FSRT (Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician), WRT (Water Restoration Technician for suppression water mitigation), and AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician for secondary mold after suppression water). Green Restoration is also an IICRC Certified Firm. CT HIC.0668405 issued under the company.

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