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Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration in Metro Atlanta – Emergency Crews On Site in 60 Minutes

Fire and smoke damage restoration in Metro Atlanta means securing the structure, clearing soot residue from every surface, and eliminating odor before acidic byproducts corrode drywall, metal, and electronics beyond repair. Elevated Operations, LLLP sends IICRC-certified technicians across Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties with a 60-minute response guarantee, direct insurance billing, and a 12-month warranty.

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Quick Answers

Related Questions People Ask Next

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How fast do I need to act after a fire in my Metro Atlanta home?

Board-up and soot removal should start within hours, not days. Soot residue turns acidic and etches metal, glass, and finished surfaces the longer it sits, and an unsecured structure invites weather intrusion and theft.

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Does homeowners insurance cover fire and smoke damage in Georgia?

Most Georgia policies cover sudden fire loss. Elevated Operations documents the damage, works directly with your insurance adjuster, bills the carrier for covered fire and smoke damage, and offers deductible assistance up to $1,000 on qualifying claims.

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Can smoke odor be completely removed after a fire?

In most cases, yes, once the source of the odor, soot particles trapped in porous materials like drywall, insulation, and fabric, is fully removed and the space is treated with commercial-grade smoke and soot damage cleanup methods rather than masked with a spray deodorizer.

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Is a home safe to re-enter after a fire before restoration starts?

Not always. Structural damage, compromised electrical systems, and airborne soot particles can pose real risks. Elevated Operations secures the property first and advises on safe re-entry before any cleanup begins.

What’s Covered

What Does Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration Actually Involve in Metro Atlanta?

Fire and smoke damage restoration covers everything from boarding up broken windows the night of the fire to the last coat of paint on a rebuilt wall. Elevated Operations follows a four-phase process, securing, cleaning, deodorizing, and reconstruction, built around the ANSI/IICRC S700 standard that governs how licensed restoration contractors handle fire and smoke-damaged homes and businesses.

Smoke remediation equipment in a Metro Atlanta home after a fire

Emergency Board-Up & Securing the Structure

Broken windows, damaged doors, and compromised roof sections get boarded and tarped fast to keep weather, animals, and trespassers out while the rest of the plan comes together.

Soot & Smoke Residue Removal

Every surface, walls, ceilings, ductwork, and contents, gets cleaned with the specific method the residue type calls for, the step most homeowners skip when they try to wipe soot away with household cleaners.

Water Damage Mitigation & Drying

Extraction, dehumidifiers, and air movers remove the water used to fight the fire, drying out the drywall, flooring, and contents that firefighting water soaked before that runoff becomes its own damage problem.

Odor Elimination & Deodorization

Thermal fogging, hydroxyl treatment, and sealing of charred materials remove the smoke odor at its source rather than masking it with a spray that fades in a few weeks.

Content Cleaning & Restoration

Salvageable belongings get inventoried, packed out, professionally cleaned, and stored offsite while the structure is restored, then returned once the property is ready.

Specialty Scenarios

Kitchen fires, electrical fires, smoke damage carried over from a nearby structure fire, and HVAC systems that circulated soot through the whole home each carry their own cleaning protocol.

The type of smoke involved decides how aggressively a crew has to work. A low-heat, smoldering wet smoke fire and a fast-burning dry smoke fire both start with an inspection, but only one of them leaves a sticky, hard-to-remove residue that calls for degreasing agents before anyone touches the walls.

Cost & Insurance

What Determines the Cost of Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration in Metro Atlanta?

The cost of fire and smoke damage restoration in Metro Atlanta depends on the type of smoke residue, the square footage affected by heat and soot, and how many materials, drywall, insulation, cabinetry, need to be removed rather than cleaned in place. Elevated Operations provides a free on-site inspection and a written quote before any work begins, and bills insurance directly on covered claims.

Smoke Type & Residue

Dry smoke residue generally costs less to clean than a sticky wet smoke residue, which requires degreasing agents and more labor per surface.

Square Footage & Extent of Char

A contained kitchen fire costs less to restore than a fire that spread through an attic or reached a full reconstruction scope.

Materials Affected

Porous materials, drywall, insulation, upholstered furniture, that absorbed smoke odor usually require removal instead of cleaning, which adds material and labor cost.

Insurance Coverage

Covered fire losses are billed directly to the carrier, and Elevated Operations assists with the deductible up to $1,000 on qualifying claims.

Scope of Work

Cleaning and deodorization-only jobs cost less than jobs that also require emergency board-up and full reconstruction of drywall, flooring, and trim.

Cooking equipment is consistently the leading cause of home structure fires in the United States, according to National Fire Protection Association home fire research, with heating equipment and electrical distribution and lighting equipment also ranking among the top causes (National Fire Protection Association, “Home Fires” topical research). That is one of the reasons Elevated Operations builds every estimate to match what an insurance adjuster expects to see, whether the fire started at the stove or in the wiring.

Fire or Smoke Damage Happening in Metro Atlanta Right Now?

IICRC-certified crews respond within 60 minutes, 24 hours a day. Get a free quote and a written scope of work before any equipment gets set up.

When to Call

When Should You Call for Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration Right Now?

Four situations send most Metro Atlanta calls to Elevated Operations. If any of these match what is happening at your property right now, stop cleaning and call before you touch anything with a household product.

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You Just Had a Kitchen Fire

Confirm the fire is fully out and the space is ventilated, then call before wiping down cabinets or appliances. Kitchen fires leave a near-invisible protein residue that yellows and smells worse over time if it is cleaned with the wrong product instead of an enzyme-based treatment.

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You Just Had an Electrical Fire

Do not restore power to the affected circuit yourself. Electrical fires often leave hidden damage behind outlets and inside walls that a visual check will not catch. A licensed technician needs to confirm the wiring is safe before cleanup or reconstruction starts.

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Smoke Damage Reached Your Home From a Nearby Fire

A fire next door or down the block can push soot and smoke odor into your home through windows, vents, and the HVAC system even without any flame damage on your property. That residue still needs professional removal before it sets into drywall and fabric.

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You Smell Lingering Smoke Odor but Cannot Find the Source

A smoke smell with no visible soot usually means residue is trapped inside HVAC ductwork, behind a wall, or under flooring from an earlier fire that was never fully treated. Elevated Operations traces the source before it becomes a smoke and soot damage cleanup job that keeps coming back.

Decision Guide

Wet Smoke vs. Dry Smoke vs. Protein Residue – What’s the Difference?

Wet smoke, dry smoke, and protein residue are the three smoke categories recognized under the ANSI/IICRC S700 fire and smoke restoration standard, and each one calls for a different cleaning method. Using the wrong method on the wrong residue can set the odor deeper into a surface instead of removing it.

Whether a job needs heavy degreasing or a light dry-sponge pass depends almost entirely on how hot the fire burned and what fuel it consumed. The table below is the framework Elevated Operations technicians use on site to explain, in plain terms, what a property owner should expect once the inspection is complete.

Smoke Type (ANSI/IICRC S700)Common CauseElevated Operations ApproachReconstruction Likely?
Wet SmokeLow-heat, smoldering fires in foam, rubber, or synthetic fabricDegreasing cleaners, heavy soot removal, thorough deodorizationSometimes, sticky residue often requires surface refinishing
Dry SmokeFast-burning, high-heat fires in wood or paperDry sponge cleaning, HEPA vacuuming, powder residue removalRarely, if cleaned before residue sets into porous surfaces
Protein ResidueKitchen and grease fires with little visible flame damageEnzyme-based cleaners, degreasing, thorough odor treatmentRarely, but yellowing and lingering odor can require repainting

A single fire can leave more than one smoke type behind depending on what burned and how long it smoldered before it was extinguished, which is why an IICRC-certified technician identifies each residue type on inspection instead of applying one cleaning method to the whole property.

Local Conditions

How Does Metro Atlanta’s Housing Stock Affect Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration?

Metro Atlanta’s mix of older homes with aging electrical systems, humid subtropical climate, and central HVAC systems shared across a home change how fire and smoke damage restoration gets done compared to drier regions. That mix plays out differently across a metro area of roughly 6.4 million people spanning seven core counties.

Soot cleanup after a fire in a Metro Atlanta property

Older Homes & Aging Wiring

Homes built across Marietta, Decatur, and other established neighborhoods decades before current electrical code often carry original wiring that was never designed for today’s appliance load, which raises the risk of an electrical fire and complicates rewiring during reconstruction.

Humidity & Soot Bonding

Metro Atlanta’s humid subtropical climate speeds up the chemical reaction between airborne soot and moisture, which is one reason soot residue that sits for even a day or two bonds more tightly to surfaces than it would in a drier climate.

HVAC Duct Contamination

A central HVAC system common in homes across McDonough, Kennesaw, and the rest of the metro area can pull soot and smoke odor into ductwork and recirculate it through every room, which is why duct cleaning is part of a complete restoration plan rather than an optional add-on.

Wiring age and duct layout are directly connected to how a fire is cleaned up. A 1960s home with original wiring and a home built in the last decade with a shared HVAC trunk line both need the same smoke type identified first, but the electrical inspection and duct-cleaning scope for each looks nothing alike (U.S. Census Bureau, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area population estimates, 2020s series, Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell metro area).

Choosing a Contractor

How Do You Choose a Certified Fire & Smoke Restoration Company in Georgia?

Fire damage draws door-to-door contractors offering lowball verbal quotes, collecting deposits, and disappearing before the work is finished or the insurance claim is settled. Four checks protect a property owner from that pattern before a contract gets signed.

Ask for Proof

Confirm IICRC certification and general liability insurance in writing, not just a verbal claim, before anyone touches your property.

Confirm a Local Business

A local physical address and a company that existed before your fire matters. A magnetic sign on a rental van is not a track record.

Match the Scope

Get a written scope of work that matches what your insurance adjuster approves. If the numbers do not line up, ask why before signing anything.

Never Sign Blank Forms

A blank assignment of benefits form hands a stranger control of your insurance claim. Read every line before you sign anything.

Dealing With Fire or Smoke Damage in Metro Atlanta Right Now?

Elevated Operations responds across Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties in under 60 minutes, with IICRC-certified technicians, direct insurance billing, deductible assistance up to $1,000, and a 12-month warranty on every completed restoration project. Trusted by hundreds of homes and businesses, 4.9 stars across 71 Google reviews.

IICRC-Certified · Direct Insurance Billing · 12-Month Warranty · Serving Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry & Paulding Counties
Core services

What kinds of property damage does Elevated Operations restore in Metro Atlanta?

From emergency mitigation to full reconstruction, handled in-house so you are never managing a chain of subcontractors mid-crisis.

Why Elevated Operations

Why do Metro Atlanta homeowners choose Elevated Operations?

Elevated Operations is an IICRC-certified, licensed general contractor based in Mableton that handles the entire recovery in-house, so after one loss you are never coordinating a cleanup crew, a mold crew, and a contractor separately. One team, one point of contact, from the first pump-out to the final coat of paint.

60-Minute Response, 24/7Certified crews on-site fast, day or night, weekend or holiday, every day of the year.
IICRC-Certified TechniciansTrained and certified to the industry standard for water, fire, and mold restoration.
Insurance, HandledDirect billing, full loss documentation, and deductible assistance up to $1,000.
One Crew, Cleanup to RebuildA licensed general contractor takes you from extraction all the way to a finished rebuild.
12-Month WarrantyEvery completed restoration and reconstruction is backed for a full year.
Local & TrustedMableton-based, serving all of Metro Atlanta, rated 4.9 stars across 71 Google reviews.
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Trusted by Metro Atlanta property owners.

People call when the property feels like a disaster. They leave reviews because Chris and the crew made it right. These are real, verified Google reviews.

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“A massive storm damaged our roof and let rain pour right into the living room. They came out in the middle of the night to do an emergency board…”

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“Chris helped me when I needed windows covered on a vacant building. I needed it done immediately and he handled this for me. Chris is very…”

Margaret Sidey · Google
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“Discovering mold growing in the master bathroom was a huge nightmare for my family. Elevated Operations assessed the situation quickly and…”

Rasheed Reno · Google
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“Needed a new roof and they got the job done. No hassle, no back and forth all business and everything was professional. All my neighbors are…”

Toni · Google
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“Great quality service, knowledgeable, professional, reliable and very responsive. Their professionalism and reliability really stood out…”

Shaneika G-Crawford · Google
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“Chris and his team were amazing, timely, kind, and responsive. Would utilize them again and surely recommend!”

Michelle Segura · Google
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“Ive worked with Chris for about 10 years now, seen him do remodeling jobs, water restoration jobs, apartments restoration and seen the finished…”

Mack Rodney Brabham · Google
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“I’ve worked with Chris twice and have not had any issues. He is very communicative and gets the work done quicker than others I have worked with….”

F S · Google
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“We love working with Chris's team! Everybody is super friendly & helpful! Great job done! Can't wait to collaborate in the future!”

Robert & Ashleigh Daugherty · Google
★★★★★

“A massive storm damaged our roof and let rain pour right into the living room. They came out in the middle of the night to do an emergency board…”

Amrita Naskar · Google
★★★★★

“Chris helped me when I needed windows covered on a vacant building. I needed it done immediately and he handled this for me. Chris is very…”

Margaret Sidey · Google
★★★★★

“Discovering mold growing in the master bathroom was a huge nightmare for my family. Elevated Operations assessed the situation quickly and…”

Rasheed Reno · Google
★★★★★

“Needed a new roof and they got the job done. No hassle, no back and forth all business and everything was professional. All my neighbors are…”

Toni · Google
★★★★★

“Great quality service, knowledgeable, professional, reliable and very responsive. Their professionalism and reliability really stood out…”

Shaneika G-Crawford · Google
★★★★★

“Chris and his team were amazing, timely, kind, and responsive. Would utilize them again and surely recommend!”

Michelle Segura · Google
★★★★★

“Ive worked with Chris for about 10 years now, seen him do remodeling jobs, water restoration jobs, apartments restoration and seen the finished…”

Mack Rodney Brabham · Google
★★★★★

“I’ve worked with Chris twice and have not had any issues. He is very communicative and gets the work done quicker than others I have worked with….”

F S · Google
★★★★★

“We love working with Chris's team! Everybody is super friendly & helpful! Great job done! Can't wait to collaborate in the future!”

Robert & Ashleigh Daugherty · Google
Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration in Metro Atlanta

Elevated Operations guarantees a boots-on-the-ground response within 60 minutes of your call, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, across Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties. IICRC-certified technicians arrive ready to board up and secure the structure first, then move into soot removal and odor treatment, so the property is protected the moment the crew is on site rather than after a separate assessment visit.
Most Georgia homeowners policies cover fire damage from a sudden, accidental event, but coverage details vary by carrier and cause. Elevated Operations documents the source and extent of the damage, works directly with your insurance adjuster, bills the carrier for covered losses, and assists with the deductible up to $1,000 on qualifying claims.
A contained kitchen fire with light smoke damage usually takes a few days to a week from board-up through cleaning and deodorization. A fire that spread into an attic or required extensive tear-out and reconstruction can run several weeks depending on square footage and materials affected. Elevated Operations provides a specific timeline in writing after the free on-site inspection, since every fire burns and spreads differently.
For a contained fire affecting one room with limited smoke spread, many households can stay in the home once the structure is confirmed safe. Larger fires, extensive smoke contamination through the HVAC system, or jobs requiring temporary board-up of exterior openings often call for temporary relocation, particularly for infants, older adults, and anyone with asthma or a compromised immune system, since soot particles remain airborne during active cleaning.
Fire damage restoration addresses the full loss, board-up, structural repair, and soot cleaning, from flame and heat damage. Smoke odor removal is a more focused process that targets the particles and residue trapped in porous materials that keep producing a smell even after visible soot is cleaned. Elevated Operations handles both, and a fast response is the single biggest factor in preventing smoke odor from setting permanently into drywall, insulation, and fabric.
Yes. Elevated Operations performs a free on-site inspection and provides a written scope of work and quote before any equipment gets set up. If the job scope changes once walls or ductwork are opened, that change gets documented and approved before additional work proceeds, so there are no surprise charges on the final invoice. That written scope is also the document Elevated Operations submits to your insurance adjuster to keep the claim moving.
Elevated Operations serves the Metro Atlanta region, including Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties, with mobile dispatch from a Mableton, Georgia base. That coverage area includes Marietta, Smyrna, Sandy Springs, Decatur, Douglasville, McDonough, Dallas, Kennesaw, Jonesboro, and the rest of the cities and neighborhoods across the seven-county Metro Atlanta service area, home to roughly 6.4 million people and one of the largest metro areas in the United States.
Household cleaners and a shop vacuum can push soot particles deeper into fabric and grind them into flooring instead of removing them, and dry vacuuming can send fine soot particles airborne. It is safer to secure the space, avoid touching soot-covered surfaces, and let an IICRC-certified technician identify the smoke type before any cleaning method is applied.
Both. As a licensed general contractor we take you from emergency board-up and soot cleanup all the way through full reconstruction with one crew, so nothing falls through the cracks.
Who’s behind the work

Led by a licensed general contractor, on the job since 2007.

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About the Author

Chris Kwangwari, Owner & Founder, Elevated Operations

Chris Kwangwari is the owner and founder of Elevated Operations, LLLP, an IICRC-certified water, fire, and mold restoration contractor based in Mableton, Georgia. He has worked in restoration since 2007 (fire and smoke restoration certified since 2008) and founded Elevated Operations in 2014. As a licensed general contractor, he has built and remodeled hundreds of homes across metro Atlanta. The company serves Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties and holds a 4.9-star rating across 71 Google reviews.

Last updated: August 2026 · Reviewed by Elevated Operations, LLLP, Mableton, Georgia

Sources

ANSI/IICRC S700, Standard for Professional Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration, 1st Edition, 2023. iicrc.org/standards
EPA, “Ozone Generators that are Sold as Air Cleaners,” Indoor Air Quality resource. epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/ozone-generators-are-sold-air-cleaners
National Fire Protection Association, “Home Fires” topical research. nfpa.org/education-and-research/home-fire-safety
U.S. Census Bureau, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area Population Estimates, 2020s series. census.gov
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What Other Restoration Services Does Elevated Operations Provide in Metro Atlanta?

Fire damage rarely stays a single-trade problem. Elevated Operations pairs fire and smoke damage restoration with water damage cleanup, mold remediation, and full reconstruction under one crew, so a property owner is not coordinating three separate contractors after one loss.

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