Need dry ice blasting fire and soot cleanup? After a fire, the cleaning method matters as much as the speed. Soot on timber framing, brickwork, concrete and electrical infrastructure is difficult to remove by conventional means — and wet cleaning introduces a second problem: water damage to a structure that’s already compromised. Dry ice blasting removes soot cleanly and completely with no moisture at all. It reaches into roof cavities, along joists and rafters, and around switchboards and conduit where scrubbing can’t. For insurers and builders, that means a faster, drier, better-documented restoration.
Soot is acidic and bonds fast to porous surfaces. Dry ice lifts it through thermal shock rather than abrasion, so heritage timber and soft masonry aren’t eroded. Because the process is completely dry, there’s no risk of driving moisture into cavities or feeding secondary mould growth — a real hazard when water-based cleaning follows a fire. The pellets leave no residue, so surfaces are ready for inspection, sealing or repainting straight away.
Our team also delivers complete fire and water damage restoration, so dry ice cleaning can be one part of a single scope rather than a separate contractor call-out. One team, one scope, one point of contact — which removes duplication and keeps insurance jobs moving.
It removes the soot that causes most odour; heavy or persistent odour may need additional treatment, which we can advise on.
Yes — it’s non-abrasive, so it cleans soot from timber without cutting into the grain.
Yes. We document the work and can integrate it into the wider restoration claim.
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