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Hamilton, Ontario Canada
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Restoration

Fire Restoration

Fire Restoration

Benefits:

  • Reduce cleaning time up to 80%
  • Fast and efficient removal of smoke damage
  • Cleans tight angles of trusses, around nails, wiring and plumbing
  • Does not damage surface integrity
  • Reduced encapsulation time

Dry ice blasting has become the preferred method to remove the following contaminants following a fire:

  • Smoke
  • Charcoal
  • Soot
  • Vaporized synthetic resins
  • Reduces or eliminates musty burnt scents

Fire RestorationHistorical Restoration

Dry Ice blasting can restore historic structures and statues to their original state and to uncover the underlying surfaces of the structure without causing additional damage.

  • Removes smoke damage from fires
  • Removes adhesives such as posters
  • Cleans and restores stone and brick
  • Removes mold
  • Removes paint
  • Cleans wood

Benefits:

  • Reduce cleaning time up to 80%
  • Reveals intricate details of historic structures
  • Safely cleans delicate surfaces and structures
  • No use of chemicals which can add waste and damage exteriors
  • Removes lead based paint, smoke damage and adhesives
  • Unrivalled in the reversal of aging effects

Effectively restores priceless private and public monuments, objets d'art, artefacts, heirlooms whether kept indoors or outdoors

  • Grave Markers
  • Ceramic Mosaics
  • Murals
  • Stones
  • Cast Iron
  • Marble statues and fountains
  • Copper and bronze metals