Tulsa fire & smoke damage restoration
We've worked on fire & smoke damage restoration jobs across Tulsa long enough to know what tends to break here, when, and why. Family-run, second-generation if you count my dad. We've watched fifteen national "plumbing chains" come and go in Tulsa and we're still here.
From the books — a recent Tulsa job
Got a call last month from a the west Tulsa home — any era build. Symptom: kitchen grease fire that spread to upper cabinets, with significant smoke damage throughout the home. Cause: unattended cooking. Soot pre-clean, water extraction from suppression, structural drying, cabinet replacement, thermal fog deodorization, full repaint, all done in under 90 minutes, billed flat-rate at $496.
What's typical for this job
Fire damage almost always comes with water damage from the suppression effort. We handle both as a single coordinated restoration.
Soot is acidic and continues to damage materials over weeks if not stabilized fast. We pre-clean affected surfaces within the first 72 hours to lock in restoration potential.
Smoke odor permeates porous materials throughout the building, not just in the fire room. Whole-home thermal fogging and ozone treatment are standard final steps. Sometimes carpet and porous fabrics still need replacement.
Structural drying follows immediately after suppression water — same protocol as standalone water damage.
Notes on Tulsa housing stock
Around here, the most common calls we run come from older homes near the city center and newer subdivisions on the fringe — different problems, same crews.
On bigger jobs we'll bring two techs. On simpler ones, just one — fewer hands, faster billing.
What it costs
For fire & smoke damage restoration jobs in the Tulsa area:
- Small-area fire damage (single room): $5,060 – $16,560
- Significant fire damage (multi-room): $16,560 – $73,600
- Whole-home fire damage: $73,600 – $368,000+