
Fire and smoke restoration in Metro Atlanta follows one continuous roadmap: assessment, securing the property, firefighting-water removal, smoke and soot cleanup, odor elimination, contents cleaning, reconstruction, and move-back-in. Elevated Operations, LLLP guides Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding County property owners through every phase and the insurance claim, with IICRC-certified crews on site within 60 minutes.
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Elevated Operations documents every affected room with photos before anything gets touched, moved, or cleaned, then boards up broken windows and doors. That first record becomes the starting point the insurance claim and the entire restoration roadmap get measured against.
There is no fixed length beyond the guaranteed 60-minute initial response. The total time depends on how much of the structure needs securing, drying, cleaning, and rebuilding, and Elevated Operations lays out a phase-by-phase estimate after the free on-site inspection.
Elevated Operations documents each phase as it happens and submits that record directly to the adjuster, bills the carrier for covered losses, and assists with the deductible up to $1,000 on qualifying claims.
One licensed general contractor carrying every phase means no handoff gap between a mitigation crew, a cleaning company, and a rebuild contractor, and one continuous documentation trail for the insurance adjuster instead of three.
The post-fire recovery roadmap in Metro Atlanta runs in a fixed order: assess and secure the property, remove firefighting water, clean smoke and soot, eliminate odor, clean or pack out contents, rebuild, then move back in. Elevated Operations, LLLP walks a property through every phase and keeps the insurance claim moving in step with the work, rather than treating each phase as a separate job for a separate company.

A technician documents every room with photos before anything moves, then boards up broken windows and doors and tarps any compromised roof section, the starting point every phase after it refers back to.
Firefighting water gets extracted and the structure dried the same way a standalone water damage restoration job would be handled, while soot and residue are identified by type before any surface is touched.
Thermal fogging, ozone, or HEPA air scrubbing clear odor at its source through a full smoke and soot damage cleanup, while salvageable belongings get packed out, cleaned, and stored until the space is ready.
Drywall, flooring, cabinetry, and framing get rebuilt to pre-loss condition by the same licensed general contractor who handled the first board-up, with a final walkthrough before anyone moves back in.
Each phase depends on the one before it closing out clean. Reconstruction cannot start on a wall that has not been confirmed dry, and nobody moves back in until the space clears an odor check, which is why skipping a phase to save time on the roadmap usually adds time back later.
The insurance claim for fire and smoke restoration in Metro Atlanta moves in step with the physical work, not after it. Elevated Operations documents the loss at assessment, submits the scope of work before rebuilding starts, bills the carrier directly, and assists with the deductible up to $1,000 on qualifying claims, so paperwork never becomes the reason a phase stalls.
The initial assessment doubles as the first notice of loss: photos, a written scope, and a damage record submitted to the adjuster before any board-up or cleanup begins.
Elevated Operations walks the adjuster through the same phase breakdown used on site, so the approved scope and the actual work match instead of getting negotiated after the fact.
Covered fire and smoke losses are billed directly to the carrier, and Elevated Operations assists with the deductible up to $1,000 on qualifying claims, so a homeowner is not fronting a multi-phase job.
If reconstruction reveals damage that was not visible at the original assessment, such as smoke that traveled further into a wall cavity than expected, that finding gets documented and submitted as a supplemental claim before the affected phase continues.
Damage caused by fire and smoke, and the water used to fight it, is covered under standard homeowners, renters, and business owners policies, according to the Insurance Information Institute (Insurance Information Institute, “Wildfires: Insurance and Recovery Resources,” Triple-I, iii.org). Elevated Operations builds every scope of work around that coverage so the claim keeps pace with the roadmap instead of trailing behind it.
IICRC-certified crews respond within 60 minutes, 24 hours a day, and document the loss from the first visit so your insurance claim moves with the work instead of behind it.
Four moments along the roadmap are when Metro Atlanta property owners most often call Elevated Operations, whether the fire happened an hour ago or the claim has been open for weeks.
Call before anyone re-enters to clean or salvage anything. The first assessment sets the scope that every later phase and the insurance claim get measured against, so starting that record before items get moved protects the whole roadmap.
If a phase is waiting on approval, Elevated Operations can submit the documented scope directly and follow up on your behalf, since a licensed contractor’s paperwork carries weight an unrepresented homeowner’s often does not.
Furniture, electronics, and belongings that look ruined are sometimes cleanable rather than a total loss. Fire damage and content cleaning both get evaluated at the same visit instead of guessing before a professional inspection.
Reconstruction is finished and the property should clear a final odor and safety walkthrough before anyone moves belongings back in, the last checkpoint on the roadmap and the one that closes out the insurance claim.
The fire and smoke restoration roadmap in Metro Atlanta runs through six phases in a fixed sequence, assessment, securing, water removal, smoke and soot cleanup, contents and odor elimination, and reconstruction through move-back-in, with each phase’s documentation feeding the next phase’s insurance approval.
Skipping ahead in the sequence, starting reconstruction before drying is confirmed, or moving belongings back in before an odor check clears, is what turns a finished-looking job into a reopened claim. The table below is the order Elevated Operations follows on every fire and smoke restoration project.
| Recovery Phase | What Happens | Typical Sequence | Insurance Touchpoint |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assessment & Documentation | Photograph and record every affected room before anything is moved or cleaned | First, before any physical work begins | First notice of loss submitted to the adjuster |
| Securing the Property | Board up broken windows and doors, tarp any compromised roof section | Same visit as assessment | Included in the initial scope of work |
| Water Removal & Drying | Extract firefighting water and dry the structure before surface cleaning starts | After securing, before smoke and soot cleanup | Documented as part of the approved scope |
| Smoke, Soot & Odor Elimination | Clean residue by type and treat odor at its source once the structure reads dry | After drying is confirmed | Reconciled against the adjuster-approved scope |
| Contents Cleaning | Pack out, clean, and store salvageable belongings while the structure is worked on | Runs alongside cleanup and reconstruction | Billed separately from structural repairs |
| Reconstruction & Move Back In | Rebuild drywall, flooring, and finishes, then complete a final walkthrough | Last, after every prior phase is confirmed complete | Final invoice and claim closeout |
Reconstruction is the only phase that cannot run in parallel with anything else, since rebuilding a wall before the structure behind it is confirmed dry just traps moisture inside the new finish, one more reason the sequence stays fixed even when a property owner wants to speed up the finish work.
A fire and smoke restoration roadmap moves fastest in Metro Atlanta when one licensed general contractor carries every phase, instead of a property owner re-hiring a new company each time the job changes hands. Elevated Operations stays on a property from the first board-up through the final walkthrough across Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties, so no phase waits on a handoff between separate businesses.

Separate mitigation, cleaning, and rebuild companies each need their own walkthrough, their own scope, and their own start date, and every handoff between them is where a roadmap stalls. One crew moving from securing through reconstruction skips that gap entirely.
An adjuster reviewing photos and scope from three different companies has to reconcile three different formats before approving anything. A single contractor keeps one continuous record from assessment through the final invoice.
Permitting and inspection contacts differ across Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties, and a licensed general contractor already working across that footprint moves a rebuild through the right office without a homeowner learning each county’s process from scratch.
Property owners rarely notice how many separate businesses a typical fire claim touches, a mitigation crew, a cleaning subcontractor, a general contractor, until one of them falls behind schedule and the other two are left waiting on it. Metro Atlanta’s population of roughly 6.4 million people spread across seven core counties (U.S. Census Bureau, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area population estimates, 2020s series, Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell metro area) means that gap shows up more, not less, the more contractors a roadmap involves.
A fire draws several kinds of contractors, mitigation crews, cleaning specialists, and general contractors, and the biggest risk in the roadmap is hiring one for each phase separately instead of confirming one company can carry the whole project. Four checks protect a property owner from a stalled or reopened claim before a contract gets signed.
Ask directly whether the same company performs securing, cleanup, and reconstruction, or whether the job gets handed to a subcontractor partway through. A licensed general contractor doing all of it in-house is the difference between one roadmap and three separate contracts.
A contractor should be able to explain how they record each phase for your adjuster before you sign anything, not after the first invoice raises a question.
IICRC certification and general liability insurance should be confirmed in writing, and a local physical address with a history that predates your fire matters more than a fast verbal quote.
A written scope covering every phase, not just the first one, protects a property owner from a mid-project renegotiation once the easy work is finished and the harder reconstruction phase is left unaddressed.
The Insurance Information Institute warns that disaster victims are frequent targets for dishonest contractors who collect a large deposit and never finish the job, and it recommends checking a contractor’s track record and never handing over a deposit before that background is confirmed (Insurance Information Institute, “Avoiding Scams After a Disaster,” Triple-I, iii.org). Elevated Operations has served Metro Atlanta since 2014 and can be verified before any contract is signed.
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 CountiesFrom emergency mitigation to full reconstruction, handled in-house so you are never managing a chain of subcontractors mid-crisis.
Water DamageExtraction, structural drying, and moisture mapping after floods, leaks, and burst pipes.
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Fire & SmokeSoot removal, odor deodorization, and content cleaning after fire and smoke damage.
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MoldContainment, removal, and moisture control that stops mold from coming back.
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StormEmergency board-up, roof tarping, and full recovery after wind, hail, and storms.
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SewageSafe biohazard cleanup and sanitizing after sewage backups and overflows.
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ReconstructionFull rebuild by a licensed general contractor, so your property comes back whole.
Learn moreElevated 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.
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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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A fire and smoke restoration roadmap sometimes runs into a related problem, standing firefighting water, a musty smell after the structure sits closed up, or storm damage that started the fire in the first place. Elevated Operations keeps the same crew available for whatever else the property needs, so the roadmap does not restart with a new company for a second issue.

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