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What Does Fire Damage Restoration Involve from Start to Finish?

Fire damage restoration involves six sequential phases: emergency securing of the structure, structural safety assessment, full damage documentation for the insurance claim, smoke and soot remediation throughout the home, water damage mitigation from fire suppression efforts, and reconstruction of everything that was damaged or removed. The process is more involved than most homeowners expect because fire damage affects the structure, the air quality, the contents, and the systems of the home simultaneously and in ways that compound each other.

Here is what each phase involves and what drives the timeline through a complete fire restoration.

Phase One: Emergency Securing

The first priority after the fire department clears the scene is securing the structure against weather and unauthorized entry. Board-up of damaged windows and doors and tarping of any compromised roof sections stops additional damage from entering before the assessment and insurance process begin. This phase happens on the day of the call and is covered under most homeowner policies as an emergency mitigation expense.

Properties left unsecured after a fire sustain weather damage, theft of salvageable materials, and in some cases additional fire risk from smoldering materials that re-ignite when exposed to fresh oxygen through an unsecured opening. Emergency securing is a required first step, not an optional service.

Dwyer Restoration provides same-day emergency securing for fire damage events across Boerne and the Hill Country service area. The securing documentation is part of the insurance claim file from the start, not assembled retroactively.

Phase Two: Structural Safety Assessment

Before anyone enters the fire-damaged structure for restoration purposes, a structural safety assessment determines which areas are safe to access. Heat affects structural connections, framing, and masonry in ways that are not visible from inside the home. A floor that looks intact can have compromised substructure. A ceiling that appears sound can drop without warning. Electrical systems exposed to fire and suppression water create shock hazards.

This assessment is not the same as the fire department’s scene clearance. Scene clearance establishes that active fire suppression is complete. Structural safety clearance establishes that the building is safe to enter for restoration work. Both are required before work begins.

Phase Three: Damage Documentation

Before any cleanup begins, the full scope of the damage is documented through photographs, video, and written assessment. This documentation covers the structural damage from the fire, the smoke travel footprint throughout the home, the extent of water damage from suppression, and the condition of all contents. The documentation produced in this phase is the foundation of the insurance claim.

For property owners in Alamo Heights going through a fire loss, this documentation phase is what the entire claim rests on. Content that is not documented before cleanup begins cannot be claimed. Damage that is not photographed before repairs alter the condition cannot be established for coverage purposes. The restoration company’s documentation, combined with the homeowner’s own photos, creates the complete evidentiary record.

Phase Four: Smoke and Soot Remediation

Smoke and soot remediation covers every surface in the smoke travel footprint using the correct dry-before-wet cleaning sequence, HVAC system cleaning including ductwork and air handler, contents assessment and pack-out, and odor elimination using thermal fogging or hydroxyl treatment. This phase is the most labor-intensive component of fire restoration and the one most often done incompletely.

The scope of smoke remediation extends throughout the home, not just in the fire origin area. Rooms connected to the HVAC system, rooms with gaps at door frames, and any space connected to the wall cavity network are all potential smoke damage areas that require assessment and treatment.

Dwyer Restoration’s fire and smoke restoration teams serving Bulverde and Canyon Lake map smoke travel as a first step in the remediation phase, building the cleaning scope from the evidence rather than limiting it to the most visibly affected areas.

Phase Five: Water Damage Mitigation

Fire suppression efforts introduce significant water into the structure. Sprinkler systems, fire hose water, and water used by firefighters to protect adjacent structures all create water damage that must be addressed alongside the fire and smoke damage. This water is typically category two or three contamination because it has been in contact with fire debris, burned materials, and the combustion products present in a fire-affected structure.

The water damage from suppression is a covered component of the fire loss under most homeowner policies. It is treated as part of the fire claim, not as a separate water damage claim. Documenting the suppression water separately from the fire damage is important for adjusters who review each component of a fire loss independently.

Phase Six: Reconstruction

Reconstruction follows smoke remediation and water damage drying clearance. New drywall, insulation, flooring, trim, cabinetry, and paint replace what was removed. Structural repairs address framing and connections that were compromised by the fire. Mechanical systems including electrical, plumbing, and HVAC are inspected and certified before they are re-enclosed. Permits are required for the structural and systems work in most jurisdictions.

Dwyer Restoration handles reconstruction as part of the integrated fire restoration scope for property owners across Camp Bullis and the full service area. The reconstruction estimate is built from the documentation generated during the damage assessment phase, producing a consistent scope that matches what the adjuster reviewed rather than introducing new items at the reconstruction stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does fire damage restoration involve?

A: Fire damage restoration involves six sequential phases: emergency securing of the structure, structural safety assessment, full damage documentation for the insurance claim, smoke and soot remediation throughout the smoke travel footprint, water damage mitigation from suppression efforts, and reconstruction of everything damaged or removed. Each phase must be completed in sequence before the next begins, and the documentation from each phase supports the insurance claim and the phases that follow.

Q: How long does fire damage restoration take?

A: Emergency securing happens on day one. Structural assessment and documentation take days one and two. Smoke remediation typically runs one to two weeks depending on the extent of smoke travel throughout the home. Water damage drying adds three to five days running concurrently with smoke remediation where possible. Reconstruction depends on the structural scope and permit timeline, ranging from several weeks to several months for significant losses. Total timeline from fire event to completed reconstruction is typically one to three months for residential losses.

Q: What happens to the contents of a home after a fire?

A: Contents are inventoried before any are discarded, with each item categorized as salvageable or a total loss based on a professional cleaning trial. Salvageable items are packed out to a climate-controlled facility where they are cleaned using ultrasonic equipment, ozone treatment, or material-specific methods and stored while the structure is restored. Contents classified as total losses are documented for insurance replacement. The contents inventory feeds directly into the insurance claim and recovers items that visual inspection alone would categorize as total losses.

Q: Does insurance cover all fire damage restoration costs?

A: Standard homeowner policies cover fire damage restoration costs minus the deductible for covered fire events. Coverage includes structural damage, smoke and soot remediation, water damage from suppression, contents restoration or replacement, and additional living expenses if the home is uninhabitable during restoration. The deductible applies to the total covered loss. Homeowners with replacement cost coverage receive the full cost of restoration. Those with actual cash value coverage receive depreciated settlement on certain components.

Fire damage to your home in the San Antonio area? Dwyer Restoration handles every phase from emergency securing through final reconstruction across Boerne, Bulverde, Canyon Lake, Alamo Heights, and Camp Bullis. Call now.

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Joe K.
11:08 19 Jul 25
Outstanding workmanship
Contractors polite with good communication
Maurya B.
17:03 15 May 25
We had the best experience with Dwyer! They are incredibly professional and do beautiful work.
Response from the owner 13:57 17 May 25
Maurya,It was a pleasure working with both your husband and yourself. We hope you enjoy the new bathrooms for years to come!
Trina F.
14:29 07 May 25
When there is construction, I believe some hiccups are to be expected. Dan Dwyer himself came out to access the situation after a breakdown in communication with my builder occurred and we were able to come to a solution quickly. In the end, I must say Dwyer restoration EXCEEDED my expectations and I couldn't be happier! THANK YOU MARIO AND DAN!
Response from the owner 13:55 17 May 25
Trina, Thank you for entrusting Dwyer in your home. We do hope you enjoy the new utility room upgrades.
S B.
15:38 14 Mar 25
Dwyer Restotation Center as my pick after talking to 4 other companies!
Dan Dwyer is an extremely detailed man and has a goal of doing excellent work in your home. Excellent communication throughout the process and all of his office staff are on the ball! Thank you so much to the Dwyer !
Response from the owner 16:52 14 Mar 25
Mr. Baughn, We thank you for the opportunity to restore your home. It was a pleasure working with you through the process.
Patricia G
17:39 27 Jan 25
We had quite a bit of damage from a tornado/storm back in May 2024. So we needed a lot of work.
We had used Dwyer Restoration when we lived in Rockport Tx. Which was from Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
He was our Angel.
All the work then and now here in San Marcos TX. The staff and workers have done an outstanding job.
We have another project in the works now.
He is a man of word and will always leave the customer satisfied with the project.
We will continue to use Dwyer Restoration.
Response from the owner 16:53 14 Mar 25
Patricia,Thank you for your Kind words. We are very grateful for the relationship over the years!
Brittany S.
18:23 14 Dec 24
Oh. My. Gosh. I have known about Dwyer for ages, but never in a million years did I think I would need to call a restoration company…until the day came. They were quick, professional, and EXTREMELY knowledgeable. I didn’t question for a second that they knew what they were doing, and they thoroughly answered every question I had along the way. Dwyer, I cannot thank you enough for your help during such a stressful time!
Response from the owner 13:28 20 Dec 24
Dear Brittany,We're deeply grateful for your kind words and trust in us during a challenging time. Our team's expertise and compassion are dedicated to providing exceptional service and reassurance.Dwyer Restoration of San Antonio, TX
janet B.
20:21 01 Dec 24
Dwyer Restoration is an exemplary company. The staff is knowledgeable, professional and will go above and beyond to complete the job. From top to bottom this company is ready on day one. It was such a pleasure to work with each and every person at this company. I am so grateful for all of them. When disaster strikes this is the only company I want at my side. Bravo Dwyer Restoration Bravo
Response from the owner 13:29 20 Dec 24
Dear JanetWe're humbled by your kind words and grateful for your trust. Your appreciation fuels our commitment to exceptional service and expertise.Dwyer Restoration of San Antonio, TX
Julia L.
22:03 28 Oct 24
Great experience working with the Dwyer Team. I would definitely recommend them to others.
Response from the owner 20:36 15 Nov 24
Hey Julia,We're deeply grateful for clients like you who make our work so rewarding. Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience with others – we're humbled by your endorsement.
Sharon B.
15:11 24 Oct 24
The work project was well done. I was impressed that the owner made site visits even though this was a relatively small project. I appreciated the excellent communication and quality of service. I highly recommend Dwyer Restoration.
Response from the owner 15:29 24 Oct 24
Thank you so much, Sharon! We're thrilled to hear that you were impressed with the project and our commitment to site visits, no matter the size of the job. We believe in providing excellent communication and quality service for every project, and we're glad that it showed. Your recommendation means a lot to us—thanks again for choosing Dwyer Restoration!Dwyer Restoration of San Antonio, TX.
David K.
17:40 15 Oct 24
The management representative and all the service personnel were exceptionally communicative and capable.
Response from the owner 15:32 24 Oct 24
Thank you, David! We're glad to hear that our team’s communication and expertise stood out to you. We take pride in ensuring that every aspect of the process is handled with care and professionalism. We truly appreciate your feedback!Dwyer Restoration of San Antonio, TX
Gary W.
19:06 04 Oct 24
I had water damage in my master bathroom. Dwyer restoration did a fantastic job fixing the damaged area to where it looks like nothing happened. Very courteous and very professional. Great to work with. I highly recommend them
Jesse S.
00:29 05 Aug 24
Dan and his entire crew were amazing. There were some hiccups along the way (had to change project managers part way through which was out of anyone’s hands). Our new project manager Edward was awesome. The one issue we had was with the subcontractor painting company. Dwyer built us beautiful new cabinets and to this day the paint job is what I would call “satisfactory.” In the end it was quite clear these painters were only going to do enough for a satisfactory job and that is where we left it because we didn’t want to have them come back for a 9th (literally) time. Dan Dwyer and Edward pushed hard to get them to fix things even going as far as to sit here and supervise while they worked. In the end the painters were just lazy and you can’t really fix that. The lesson here is absolutely use Dwyer Restoration. They are prompt, kind, fair, hardworking people and we would use them again in a heartbeat. Their internal survey got an 8/10 overall because of these painters but I do believe deserve a 5 star rating on here because they deserve your business and will not do you wrong. The second lesson is DO NOT use Carnival Painting if you actually want a quality paint job.
Jordan W.
21:35 25 Jul 24
I recently had the pleasure of working with Dwyer Restoration to address significant water damage and mold issues in my home. From start to finish, the experience was exceptional, and I couldn't be more satisfied with their service.

From the moment I contacted them, the team at Dwyer Restoration was responsive and professional. They arrived promptly for the initial assessment, thoroughly inspected the damage, and provided a clear and detailed schedule to address the issues.

The remediation work was carried out efficiently and meticulously. Their team also took great care to protect the unaffected areas of my home. I was particularly impressed with their attention to detail and commitment to quality. My cabinets were needing to be rebuilt, all drywall at the kitchen peninsula was replaced, textured, painted and caulked better than it had been previously when the home was new.

I highly recommend their services. Their professionalism, expertise, and dedication to customer satisfaction make them the best choice for home remediation needs.
Gary D.
15:13 13 Mar 23
We hired Dwyer to do a full kitchen remodel after consulting with a number of local remodel and restoration companies. Their bid was comprehensive and detailed (almost a little overwhelming). They were quick to answer questions and turn the bid back around with adjustments.

The trade workers were competent and always polite. There were a few bumps as I would have expected with any major project. Dwyer responded to each concern in a timely and fair manner. In the end we were very happy with the result and would be willing to use them again.

Some details about the project:
* removed a load-bearing column and replaced with a LVL span. This required adjusting plumbing, electrical and HVAC around the area, as well as working with the city and a structural engineer for approval.
* replaced 4' fluorescent bulb lighting with recessed LEDs.
* custom cabinets (amazing work on this!) and new counters. This included converting the kitchen island into a peninsula.
* rebuild pantry with a slightly different footprint to better utilize space.

The majority of the work was done over about 60 days, with touch-ups and adjustments going on about a month longer.
Kari P.
01:52 18 Aug 20
My neighbor ran his car through my house in December 2019. The entire left side of my house was a huge hole and destroyed. Dwyer Restoration was recommended as the "disaster specialists". I am SO GLAD I hired them out of the 7 others I had come out to give me bids. They were the absolute BEST in the business to work with. I found them to be exceptional in 3 areas specifically:
1. Communication
2. Professionalism
3. Cleanliness
There will always be bumps along the way with ANY restoration/renovation. The key is, to work with people that DO THE RIGHT THING. Dwyer ALWAYS came through no matter what and did the right thing. They handled every detail of my renovation as if it was their house and what they would want done.
Dan Dwyer held my hand throughout the entire insurance process daily and we were able to get things agreed upon due to this.
Mark Brown was my project manager and did a phenomenal job with scheduling and being there every time I called. He was a pleasure to work with and made everything seem so seamless.
Guido Krumm was the German Carpenter that did most of the work on my house. He was also a pleasure to work with. I fell blessed to have had such a knowledgeable and trustworthy person doing the work on my house.
I will ONLY hire Dwyer Restoration in the future for all of my renovation needs. I HIGHLY recommend them for your next project or disaster.
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