Fire Restoration in Noblesville, IN

Your Property Restored, Your Life Back on Track

When fire hits, you need someone on-site fast who knows how to handle the damage, the insurance, and the mess—without adding to your stress.
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A two-story house with severe fire damage. The upper exterior wall is blackened and charred, with melted siding and a large, open window frame exposing the interior. Leaves are visible in the foreground.

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What You Get When the Smoke Clears

A fire doesn’t just burn walls and belongings. It leaves behind smoke residue that keeps spreading, water damage from firefighting efforts, and an odor that seeps into everything. The longer it sits, the worse it gets.

You need someone who can stop the damage from getting worse, document everything your insurance company needs to see, and actually get your property livable again. That’s where speed and experience matter.

We’re on-site in 60 to 90 minutes with containment equipment, HEPA filtration, and moisture meters. We take photos, map out the damage, and start mitigation immediately—so you’re not waiting days while smoke and water keep doing damage. Our crews are IICRC-certified in fire and smoke restoration, which means we know how to clean what can be saved and remove what can’t.

You’ll get a clear timeline, transparent Xactimate pricing that aligns with what your insurance adjuster expects, and updates every 48 hours. No guessing. No surprises.

Trusted Fire Restoration Services in Noblesville

We've Been Doing This Since 2016

We’ve been handling emergency fire and smoke damage in Noblesville and across Central Indiana since 2016. We’re BBB accredited with an A+ rating, and we answer our phone 24/7—not a call center, us.

Noblesville has a lot of older homes, and that means different construction materials, tighter spaces, and more variables when fire damage happens. We’ve worked in century-old houses and newer builds. We know what to expect and how to handle it.

We’re not the cheapest option, and we’re fine with that. You’re hiring someone who shows up fast, works directly with your insurance company, and doesn’t leave until the job is done right. That’s worth paying for.

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Our Fire Damage Restoration Process

Here's What Happens When You Call

First, we answer. You’re talking to someone who can dispatch a crew, not a voicemail. We ask a few questions about what happened, what’s damaged, and whether anyone’s still in the property.

Then we’re on the way. In most cases, we’re on-site within 60 to 90 minutes. We do a full fire damage inspection, take photos, and start containment to protect areas that weren’t affected. If there’s water damage from the fire hoses, we extract it and set up drying equipment.

Within 24 hours, you’ll have documentation—photos, moisture maps, and a scope of work. We send that to your insurance company and walk you through what’s covered. Our pricing is built in Xactimate, the same software adjusters use, so there’s no back-and-forth over line items.

From there, it’s smoke damage cleanup, odor neutralization, content pack-out if needed, and structural drying. If your HVAC system pulled in smoke, we clean the ducts. If belongings can be restored, we handle it. If they can’t, we document it for your claim.

You’ll get progress updates every 48 hours until we’re done. Then we do a final walkthrough and follow up two weeks later to make sure everything’s holding up.

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What's Included in Fire & Smoke Restoration

The Full Scope of Fire Damage Cleanup

Fire restoration isn’t just about cleaning soot off walls. It’s about stopping secondary damage, removing contaminated materials, and restoring air quality.

We start with containment and negative air pressure to keep smoke particles from spreading into unaffected rooms. Then we remove debris, pull out unsalvageable materials, and clean every surface with specialized agents designed for fire residue. Smoke odor doesn’t go away with air fresheners—it requires thermal fogging, ozone treatment, or hydroxyl generators depending on the severity.

If the fire department used water to put out the flames, you’ve got water damage too. We extract standing water, pull wet insulation, and set up dehumidifiers and air movers to dry out the structure. We track moisture levels daily to prevent mold from starting.

In Noblesville, we see a lot of older homes with plaster walls, hardwood floors, and tight crawl spaces. Those materials hold moisture and odor differently than drywall and concrete. We adjust our approach based on what your property actually needs, not a one-size-fits-all checklist.

We also handle contents—pack-out, cleaning, storage, and return. If your insurance covers it, we’ll coordinate that too.

The upper level of a house with severe fire damage; the siding is charred and missing in places, a window is broken, and the interior appears burned, exposing insulation and framing.

How fast can you get here after a fire in Noblesville?

We’re usually on-site within 60 to 90 minutes. That’s not an estimate—it’s what we hit in most cases because we have crews ready and we answer our phone 24/7.

Speed matters because smoke residue is acidic. It keeps etching into surfaces, and the smell keeps spreading. Water from firefighting efforts starts soaking into subfloors and insulation. The faster we start containment and mitigation, the less damage you end up with.

When you call, you’re talking to someone who can dispatch a truck immediately, not a call center that takes a message. We ask what happened, where the damage is, and whether the property is safe to enter. Then we’re on the way with equipment ready to go.

Most homeowner policies cover fire damage, including smoke cleanup and water damage from firefighting. But coverage depends on your specific policy, your deductible, and how the fire started.

We work directly with your insurance company. That means we send them the documentation they need—photos, moisture readings, scope of work—and we bill them directly so you’re not paying out of pocket and waiting for reimbursement. Our estimates are built in Xactimate, which is the same software adjusters use, so there’s no confusion over pricing.

If your adjuster has questions or pushes back on something, we handle that conversation. We’ve worked with every major carrier, and we know what they require. You shouldn’t have to become an insurance expert in the middle of a crisis.

It depends on how much of the property was affected and whether there’s structural damage. A single-room fire with mostly smoke damage might take a week. A house with fire, water, and structural issues could take several weeks.

Here’s what affects the timeline: how long it takes to dry out water damage, whether we need to remove drywall or flooring, how severe the smoke contamination is, and how fast your insurance approves the scope of work. We can’t control the insurance part, but we push it along.

What we can control is how fast we start, how thoroughly we document, and how often we update you. You’ll know within 24 hours what the timeline looks like, and we’ll tell you if anything changes. We don’t drag jobs out, and we don’t leave equipment sitting for weeks without checking it.

Yes, but it takes the right equipment and process. Smoke odor doesn’t sit on surfaces—it gets into porous materials like drywall, insulation, wood, and fabrics. You can’t just wipe it away or cover it up with deodorizers.

We use a combination of methods depending on what the fire burned and how long the smoke was present. Thermal fogging releases a deodorizing vapor that penetrates the same places smoke did. Ozone generators break down odor molecules at a chemical level. Hydroxyl generators do the same thing but are safe to use while people are in the building.

Sometimes the only option is to remove the material entirely—like insulation that absorbed smoke or drywall that was directly exposed to flames. We’ll tell you what can be saved and what can’t. If we say the odor is gone, it’s gone. We don’t leave jobs with that “something still smells off” problem.

It depends on the extent of the damage and what phase of restoration we’re in. If the fire was small and contained, you might be able to stay in unaffected areas while we work. If there’s significant smoke contamination, structural demo, or air quality concerns, you’ll need to stay somewhere else temporarily.

We set up containment barriers and HEPA filtration to isolate the work area from the rest of the property. That keeps dust, debris, and odor from spreading. We also wear shoe covers and keep the space as clean as possible while we’re working.

If you do need to relocate, most insurance policies cover additional living expenses—hotel, meals, that kind of thing. We’ll document what’s necessary for the claim so your adjuster understands why it’s required. We’re not going to tell you to leave unless it’s actually unsafe or the work can’t be done with you there.

Fire restoration involves specialized training, equipment, and chemicals that regular cleaning companies don’t have. Smoke residue is acidic and oily. It bonds to surfaces and keeps causing damage if it’s not removed properly. Standard cleaners won’t touch it.

We use dry sponges, HEPA vacuums, and pH-specific cleaning agents designed for different types of smoke—protein residue from burned food, synthetic residue from plastics, or wood smoke. Each one requires a different approach. We also clean inside HVAC ducts, behind walls if necessary, and inside cabinets and closets where smoke traveled.

Fire restoration also means dealing with water damage, structural drying, odor removal, and content cleaning—all while coordinating with your insurance company and documenting everything. It’s not a surface-level job. It’s a full mitigation and reconstruction process handled by IICRC-certified techs who know what they’re doing.

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