
Restoration Contractors
Take swift action and mitigate damage to your home or business after a flood, fire, or storm with Project Treehouse.’s restoration contractors. We’re the right choice to tackle a wide range of disaster cleanup and repair work. We provide detailed consultations to address all your concerns and questions and equip you with a budget-friendly estimate without hidden surprises.
Project Treehouse Restoration Services
Don’t let property damage get worse. Project Treehouse provides comprehensive restoration services to address mold, soot, water damage, and more, helping prevent further deterioration. We support both homeowners and businesses with a full range of solutions, including:
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Emergency restoration services
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Water damage restoration
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Fire damage restoration
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Flood damage restoration
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Mold and mildew remediation
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Storm damage restoration
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Smoke damage restoration
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Odor removal
How Do You Remove Smoke Odor After a Fire?
The first step in eliminating smoke odor is increasing air circulation. Smoke particles can penetrate deep into porous materials such as walls, furniture, carpets, and insulation. These particles cling to surfaces and continue releasing odor over time, so additional remediation steps are necessary to completely remove the smell.
How Long Does a Restoration Project Take?
Our team provides accurate project timelines after an on-site evaluation of your property. We consider factors like the extent of damage, size of the affected area, structural issues, and the type and complexity of cleanup and repairs. After consultation, you’ll have a clear understanding of your project’s expected turnaround.
How Long Does Water Extraction Take After a Flood?
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Small, localized flooding: Water in areas with only a few inches can often be removed in a single day.
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Larger areas: Extraction takes longer and depends on the type of water involved:
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Clean/ potable water (from burst pipes or rain) is the quickest to remove.
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Gray water (from dishwashers or washing machines) requires extra cleaning and sanitizing.
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Black water (sewage, river floodwater, or chemical-contaminated water) takes the longest due to its hazardous nature and the need for full decontamination.
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