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Acucuda
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Posted: 27/June/2006 at 11:32pm |
Hello all,
I just took a look at a house that burnt down and all that is left is a basement, All garbge is removed and all that needs to be done is the soot removed from the walls, all the walls are black! How do i go about getting a price one removal? Do you charge by sq foot or hour and how much? I have not done a lot of fire damaged houses just flooded. So im new to the game. Any suggetions on removal and treating? I figured i would go thru and pressure was it, then suck the debree up and then spray down some anti microbia.
thanks,
Jay
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doug
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Soda blast it. Maybe even dry ice but I would go with the soda as it will also take care of some of the odour.
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