Emergency Overview

When Fire Damage Comes With Water Damage

After a fire, the water used to extinguish it often becomes a second, immediate problem. That water can soak into flooring, walls, and belongings already weakened by heat and smoke, creating a combination of damage that requires careful, coordinated handling rather than a standard water cleanup approach.

We understand this is an especially difficult moment, often following a frightening event. Our dispatch team responds with both urgency and care, sending a crew prepared to address water removal while remaining mindful of structural elements that fire may have already compromised.

Aguilar, CO properties affected by fire and water together need technicians experienced in both areas, since treating one without considering the other can lead to missed damage or unsafe conditions.

Common Situations

What Typically Follows A Fire Event

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Firefighting Runoff

Water used to extinguish flames soaks into flooring and lower levels.

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Weakened Framing

Heat exposure can compromise structural framing even where it looks intact.

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Smoke & Moisture Combination

Smoke residue mixing with moisture can create additional cleanup challenges.

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Roof Or Wall Breach

Fire damage sometimes creates openings that let additional water enter.

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Sprinkler System Discharge

Sprinkler activation adds significant water volume during a fire event.

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Multi-Level Water Travel

Water from upper floors often travels downward, affecting multiple levels.

What To Do Right Now

Steps To Take Once It Is Safe To Return

1

Wait For Official Clearance

Only enter the property once fire officials confirm it is safe to do so.

2

Avoid Weakened Areas

Stay clear of ceilings, floors, or walls that may have been structurally compromised by heat.

3

Limit Movement Through Wet Areas

Avoid unnecessary foot traffic through standing water until it can be properly assessed.

4

Photograph What You Can Safely

If safe, take note of visibly affected areas for your own records before cleanup begins.

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Call Us As Soon As Possible

The sooner our team can respond, the sooner water removal and assessment can begin.

Our Emergency Response

How We Respond To Fire And Water Damage

1. Emergency Intake

Our dispatch team gathers details about the fire event and current water conditions before the crew departs.

2. Rapid Dispatch

A crew experienced in combined fire and water situations is assigned and dispatched immediately.

3. Careful Extraction

Water is removed with attention to structural elements that may have been weakened by heat exposure.

4. Rapid Arrival Commitment

Technicians are dispatched within 60 minutes in most cases, helping address water damage before it worsens further.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fire And Water Damage Questions We Hear Often

No, we wait for official clearance to ensure it is safe to enter, then respond as quickly as possible once that clearance is given.

It can be, since it may carry debris or residue from the fire, requiring careful handling alongside standard water extraction techniques.

Our technicians assess structural elements carefully during the initial walkthrough, flagging any areas of concern before proceeding with water removal.

Yes, when smoke or structural fire damage extends beyond water-related work, we can coordinate timing with other specialists as needed.

We prioritize these calls, aiming for technicians to be dispatched within 60 minutes across Aguilar, CO once we receive the call.

Yes, we monitor moisture levels closely following extraction and can address any mold growth that develops as a result of the added water.

Fire & Water Damage In Aguilar, CO? Call Now

Our emergency crews are ready to respond with care and urgency once your property is cleared.

Call Now: 1 (877) 264-5920