B.R Restoration Clifton
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Property Damage Restoration Clifton, NJ
24/7 Emergency Response

Fire Damage Restoration in Clifton.

Kitchen flare-ups through full structure fires — restoration scope built around what is salvageable vs what insurance will replace.

📞 862-421-8889 Local team in Clifton 24/7 dispatch
Equipment Industrial extraction + drying
Documentation Daily logs adjusters approve
Trades Reconstruction handled in-house
Service Overview

How We Approach It

After the fire department leaves, the real work starts. Soot is acidic — it etches into surfaces it sits on. Hours matter. Our Clifton crew dispatches with HEPA equipment and content-cleaning capacity within the same hour as the call.

What's Included

  • Soot + smoke odor removal
  • HVAC decontamination
  • Pack-out + content cleaning
  • Hydroxyl odor treatment
  • Structural rebuild
  • Insurance-scope documentation

How Fire + Smoke Damage Actually Spreads Through a Property

The fire department's job is to put the fire out. They do it well. What they leave behind is the start of the restoration job — and the damage that determines the eventual claim size has very little to do with the visible burn area.

Soot is acidic and moves on air currents. While the fire was burning, the HVAC system likely circulated soot-laden air through every room of the structure. Soot settled on horizontal surfaces, infiltrated upholstery and carpet fibers, and coated the inside of ductwork. Heat caused volatile organic compounds in plastics, fabrics, and finishes to off-gas, and those compounds redeposited on cooler surfaces as a sticky odor-bearing residue that does not wash off.

Our scope addresses each: HEPA vacuuming of horizontal surfaces, dry-chem sponge cleaning of walls and ceilings, HVAC duct cleaning per NADCA standards, content pack-out for items that need shop-cleaning, and hydroxyl or ozone treatment for porous materials in the affected envelope. None of this is optional — skipping any phase leaves residual odor that returns within weeks.

Smoke Odor: Why Deodorizer Does Not Work

Air freshener, ozone-spray products from the home center, and standard household cleaners do not remove smoke odor. They mask it temporarily. The smoke molecules — many tens of thousands of distinct VOCs depending on what burned — have bonded to porous materials at the molecular level. The odor returns the moment the masking scent fades.

Our protocol uses one or more of: hydroxyl generators (safe to run in occupied spaces, breaks down VOCs at the molecular level over 3-7 days), ozone treatment (occupied spaces evacuated during run, fast-acting, used for severe cases), thermal fogging (penetrates porous materials in the same patterns as the original smoke), and source removal (for materials that cannot be deodorized — insulation, drywall, certain fabrics). Selection depends on the loss type, materials affected, and how quickly the space needs to be re-occupied.

Verification is what closes the loop: we do air quality testing before reconstruction starts. If readings are above baseline, we extend treatment. The structure is not "done" because the visible damage is repaired — it is done when the air reads clean.

Process

Our Process

  1. 01

    Phone Triage

    Real human dispatch from Clifton. We sort loss type on the first call so the truck arrives equipped for what we are walking into.

  2. 02

    On-site Assessment

    Photos of every wet surface, moisture readings of every substrate, written cause-of-loss narrative, confirmation the source is fully off.

  3. 03

    Containment + Extraction

    Standing water removed first. Affected areas isolated to prevent spread. Damaged porous material cut to documented flood line and bagged for disposal.

  4. 04

    Documented Drying

    Industrial drying equipment sized for the loss volume. Daily moisture readings logged on a building diagram. Equipment runtime tracked for the insurance claim.

  5. 05

    Reconstruction + Walkthrough

    Drywall, flooring, paint, trim — all matched to pre-loss condition. Final walkthrough confirms the work is done before the project closes.

24/7 Emergency

Emergency restoration dispatch from Clifton — answering 24/7.

We dispatch a tech 24/7 across the Clifton metro. Average on-site time is under an hour.

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The difference

Why Customers Choose Us

Real reasons. No invented stats, no manufactured awards.

  • 01

    24/7/365 Emergency Response

    Holidays, weekends, middle of the night — same response standard. Property losses do not check the calendar. Neither do we.

  • 02

    Multi-Unit + Commercial Capable

    COIs on file at most major Passaic County multi-unit buildings. After-hours noise scheduling for tenant-occupied commercial. Per-unit documentation discipline for HOA + condo claims.

  • 03

    Pre-Staged For Surge Events

    Storm season we add equipment + tech capacity at our Clifton base. When the call volume spikes after a major weather event, individual response times do not slip.

Service Area

Serving Passaic County

Our Clifton crew dispatches across Passaic County reaching Passaic, Paterson, Nutley, and Bloomfield typically in 20-40 minutes. Outside that footprint? Call us anyway — we will tell you straight whether we can be there fast enough to be useful or whether you should call somebody closer.

Counties Covered

  • Passaic County, NJ

Cities We Service

Each Passaic city below opens a local page with arrival times from our Clifton base and the loss patterns we handle most often in that municipality.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

If you don't see your question, just call or message us.

Do you handle storm damage to roofs? +

Emergency tarping yes — we secure compromised roof openings to prevent further weather intrusion. Permanent roof replacement we coordinate with a licensed roofing contractor in our network rather than doing in-house. The water damage that follows roof intrusion is our scope; the structural roof itself is a roofer's scope. We handle the coordination so you have one project manager not two.

How do you document moisture readings for insurance? +

We map every wet substrate on a building diagram, take initial moisture readings with calibrated meters, log readings at every daily monitoring visit, and compare against the manufacturer's dry-standard for that material. Final clearance readings show every wet substrate returned to baseline. Adjusters get the full record — building diagram, meter readings by date, equipment run logs. This is what gets the claim approved without back-and-forth.

What happens if mold is found during the dry-out? +

If we discover existing mold growth during a water restoration job — which happens when a slow leak was already growing mold before the recent loss — we contain that area immediately and remediate per IICRC S520 before reconstruction starts. The discovery becomes a supplemental scope item for the carrier. Done correctly, both the water loss and the pre-existing mold get resolved as one coordinated project.

Do you offer free estimates? +

For property losses (water, fire, storm, sewage), we provide a no-cost on-site assessment and an Xactimate scope of work. For non-emergency reconstruction or mold remediation we provide a written estimate after on-site evaluation. We do not give phone-quote prices for restoration work — accurate scoping requires seeing the loss in person.

What certifications do your technicians hold? +

Our crew holds IICRC certifications in Water Damage Restoration (WRT), Applied Structural Drying (ASD), and Applied Microbial Remediation (AMRT) per IICRC S500/S520 standards. Specific cert status of any technician on your job is available on request — we do not stretch certifications we do not actually hold.

How do you decide what materials to remove vs save? +

IICRC S500 has clear material removal criteria based on water category and how long the material was wet. Cat-1 water + reached within 24-48 hours = often save in place. Cat-3 water = porous materials always come out. Borderline cases get the moisture-meter test: substrate that returns to dry standard with equipment runtime gets saved; substrate that stalls above dry standard for 5+ days gets removed.

Can you work in occupied condo and apartment buildings? +

Yes — we have COIs ($2M general liability + workers comp, additional insured naming the building) on file for most major condo and apartment complexes in our service area. We work within building noise windows, use service elevators, and coordinate with building management on access protocols. For larger buildings we are pre-cleared for vendor approval so paperwork does not delay active-loss response.

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