Tackling Smoke and Soot Damage in Manor, TX: How We Helped a Homeowner Clean up After a Kitchen Fire

Updated on: April 29, 2025

Author: Tracy King

At Texas Certified Restoration, we know how devastating a house fire can be, especially when it starts in the heart of the home. When a Texas homeowner called us after a kitchen fire damaged a large part of their cooking area, our team was there immediately to clean up their space and restore safety.


This job involved professional fire damage cleanup in Manor, TX for a residential homeowner whose kitchen stove caught fire, damaging the stove, microwave, cabinets, walls, and part of the ceiling. Keep reading to find out how we expertly handled this mess!



The Problem: a Kitchen Fire during Dinner Time

The fire started on the kitchen stove while the homeowner was preparing dinner. It quickly spread to the microwave above it and scorched the wall behind it and the ceiling above. By the time the fire was out, smoke and soot had spread across the kitchen, leaving a strong smell throughout the house.

The Steps We Took to Get Rid of Smoke and Soot 

Once we were on-site, we immediately got to work. Here's how we handled the job:


Fire Damage Assessment

Our team did a full inspection of the kitchen to see how far the damage had spread. We found heavy soot buildup on one wall and visible burn marks on the ceiling. The stove and microwave were completely destroyed. Having thoroughly inspected the kitchen, we created an efficient plan to remove smoke and soot and clean the kitchen, restoring the safety and bringing back fresh air for this homeowner.


Removing Burnt Materials and Appliances

Here’s how we safely began the fire damage cleanup process:


  • Removing charred appliances: We removed the burned appliances, including the stove, microwave, and other heavily damaged appliances with care.
  • Kitchenware disposal: We sorted out the melted and unsalvageable kitchen items and properly disposed of them.
  • Removing ceiling drywall: This allowed us to inspect the beams for hidden damage and remove smoke-soaked materials.
  • Electrical safety: Before continuing, we ensured all electrical connections were safely disconnected.
  • Debris cleanup: We packed all burned debris and unsalvageable materials and cleared the room for the next steps.


Cleaning Soot and Smoke Residue

Next, we used specialized soot sponges and odor-neutralizing cleaners to treat the wall and ceiling areas affected by smoke. Our team wiped down every surface, including nearby cabinets, countertops, and walls that had absorbed soot or odors. We also used HEPA vacuums and air scrubbers to remove fine particles from the air and all surfaces, which was necessary in order to improve the air quality and capture even the tiniest particles.


Deodorizing and Air Cleaning

Even after soot is removed, the smoke smell can linger for a long time. That’s why we set up professional odor removal machines to fully clean the air inside the kitchen and nearby rooms. This step helped eliminate that strong burned smell, making the home feel clean again.


Final Surface Cleanup

With all debris gone and the air scrubbed clean, we completed one final wipe-down of all hard surfaces. We also provided the homeowner with a list of next steps for rebuilding the cabinet area and replacing the damaged ceiling section. We coordinated with their insurance adjuster to make sure everything was documented.


Call Texas Certified Restoration for Expert Fire Damage Help!

This project is just one example of how we help families recover from fire damage quickly and professionally. If you’ve experienced a fire in your home - even a small one - it’s important to tackle the damage fast. 


At Texas Certified Restoration, we offer fire damage restoration in Manor, TX and nearby areas, including cleanup and deodorization. Call us now at (512) 883-6760 or fill out this online form for an estimate. Let’s get started and restore your home with care and experience!

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Tracy King

About The Author:

Tracy King, of Texas Certified Restoration, brings over 10 years of combined industry experience to the disaster restoration field. Since the founding of the company, Tracy has been committed to providing professional and dependable restoration services to homeowners and businesses throughout the Greater Austin area. With a passion for helping clients navigate the challenges of water damage, fire damage, and other disaster-related situations, Tracy leads a certified team dedicated to delivering quality service that helps families and businesses resume normal life after unexpected emergencies.

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