Fire, Smoke & Soot Restoration

Precise soot & carbon removal—no blasting, no chemicals, minimal disruption.

Laser Cleaning
Cleaner recoveries, faster handovers

Substrate-safe removal of soot, smoke film & carbonisation

Laser Cleaning Adelaide precisely lifts soot and smoke residues from metals and selected masonry, restoring surfaces without abrasives or harsh chemicals. The dry, controllable process reduces secondary waste, limits odour re-release, and enables restoration in sensitive or public-facing environments—ideal for rapid recovery after fire incidents.

Media-free & dry

No grit or chemicals—simpler containment and clean-up.

Substrate-safe

Targets carbon/soot only—preserves base material and finish.

Low disruption

Localised, quiet process—better for occupied or public spaces.

Finish-ready

Leaves surfaces clean for sealing, repainting or inspection.

Where it delivers value

Typical fire restoration use cases

Structural Steel & Frames

Remove soot, oxidation and char from beams, columns and brackets—prepare for recoat or inspection.

Stainless & Architectural Metals

Restore stainless, aluminium and coated trims without abrasives—retain finish, reduce rework.

HVAC, Plant & Enclosures

Lift soot and film on housings, guards and duct exteriors for cleaner recommissioning.

Electrical Rooms (Non-live)

De-soot metallic panels, cabinets and frames (after isolation) with minimal debris and low odour release.

Selected Masonry & Stone*

Careful soot removal from brick/stone and heritage metalwork. *Assessment and test patch recommended.

Heritage Fixtures (Metal)

Gentle, localised cleaning of metal fixtures and details while preserving patina and detail.

Compatible substrates

Surfaces we commonly restore

Carbon & Stainless Steel

Soot, oxidation and film removal for recoat, inspection or recommissioning.

Aluminium & Alloys

Precise residue removal with parameters tuned to protect finishes.

Galvanised Steel (Localised)

Targeted cleaning around fasteners and interfaces—assessment recommended.

Brick & Stone*

Selective soot removal on robust masonry. *Test patch advised for sensitivity and salt risk.

Copper, Brass & Nickel Alloys

Localised restoration on fixtures and architectural hardware.

Note on Organics

Painted timber, polymers and fabric are generally unsuitable—ask for feasibility guidance.

Why choose laser for fire restoration

Operational advantages

Cleaner work zones

Dry, media-free process reduces debris, overspray and waste handling.

Lower odour re-release

Removes soot layer precisely to limit recontamination during clean-up.

Substrate protection

Targets residues, not base material—protects finishes and geometry.

Rapid handover

Less masking and faster clean-up for tighter restoration timelines.

Precision & control

Localise to sensitive areas—ideal for heritage and public-facing spaces.

Inspection-ready

Delivers clean surfaces for sealing, repainting and post-incident inspection.

How we deliver

Assessment to completion

01
Scope & Test Patch

Assess materials, contamination and access; execute a small pilot area if required.

02
Method & Controls

Define laser parameters, extraction and site controls (SWMS/JSA) for safe delivery.

03
Execute

Localised soot removal with minimal masking and rapid clean-up around other trades.

04
Validate & Report

Before/after evidence and readiness for sealing, repainting or sign-off.

FAQs

Fire, smoke & soot restoration — common questions

Unsure if your materials are suitable? Request a quick feasibility check.

Tip
Laser cleaning is ideal where water/chemicals are restricted or heritage fabric must be protected.
By precisely removing soot and carbonised residues, laser cleaning reduces odour sources on hard surfaces. For full odour control, combine with ventilation and soft-goods remediation.
Often yes, particularly robust masonry. We recommend a small test patch to confirm sensitivity, salt risks and desired finish level.
Yes. The process is quiet and localised with extraction to manage particulates—ideal for staged restoration and public-facing areas.
Pricing reflects material type, contamination level, access and finish requirements. We offer fixed quotes for defined scopes and day rates for progressive works.

Restore safely—without blasting mess or chemical residues.

Ask our team for a tailored method statement and time-cost estimate for your fire restoration scope.

Request a pilot clean or quote

Share photos, materials and access notes—we’ll confirm feasibility, a safe method and a clear estimate.

What you’ll receive
  • Feasibility confirmation & recommended method
  • Safety and extraction controls for your site
  • Estimated time & cost or day-rate options
  • Optional pilot patch with before/after evidence