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HVAC Smoke Cleaning in Fairfax, Virginia
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HVAC Smoke Cleaning in Fairfax, Virginia

HVAC systems that ran during a fire event distributed smoke through every supply duct. Complete duct cleaning and air handler decontamination is required alongside structural fire restoration.

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Fire and smoke events in Fairfax properties produce damage that extends well beyond the origin room. Smoke distributes through HVAC systems to deposit on surfaces throughout the building, and the water used for fire suppression creates a concurrent water damage scope. HVAC Smoke Cleaning addresses both dimensions as a single coordinated project.

In Fairfax's older housing stock — the 1950s–70s ramblers and Colonials throughout Mantua, Springfield, and Annandale — fire restoration often involves asbestos-containing building materials that require testing before any demolition begins. We survey for hazardous materials as a standard step before any fire demo work proceeds.

What HVAC Smoke Cleaning Typically Costs in Fairfax

Typical range: $1,500 – $5,000 for a mid-scope service in the Fairfax County area. Final cost depends on the specific conditions of your property — we give you a written scope and estimate after the on-site walk-through, with no obligation to proceed.

What affects pricing on a hvac smoke cleaning job:

  • Square footage and number of rooms affected
  • Type of materials affected (hardwood vs. carpet; drywall vs. plaster)
  • Whether the cause has been corrected (an active leak extends the scope)
  • Insurance involvement and documentation requirements

About insurance: Most events in this range qualify for insurance coverage when the cause is sudden and accidental. We work directly with your carrier and provide documentation that meets adjuster requirements.

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Why HVAC Smoke Cleaning Has to Start Within Hours, Not Days

1

Safety Assessment

Structural integrity, electrical, and air quality checks before entry.

2

Board Up & Tarp

Emergency weatherproofing prevents secondary water and pest damage.

3

Debris Removal

Charred materials removed, contents inventoried and triaged for restoration vs. disposal.

4

Soot & Smoke Cleaning

Every surface cleaned with the appropriate medium — wet, dry, or chemical sponge — based on soot type.

5

Deodorization

Thermal fogging, ozone, and hydroxyl treatments eliminate odors at the molecular level.

6

Reconstruction

Full rebuild with licensed tradespeople — we manage the whole project.

Fairfax Property Owners on Their HVAC Smoke Cleaning Experience

We earn our reputation one job at a time. Here's what some of our customers have said.

★★★★★

"Garage fire spread smoke through the HVAC system into the house. They cleaned the duct work, the equipment, and every interior surface. Insurance paid every dollar of the documented scope."

Hannah L.Centreville, VA Verified Review
★★★★★

"After the kitchen fire we thought our cabinets were ruined. They cleaned the solid-wood doors and frames, replaced only the particleboard boxes that took heat, and matched the finish exactly."

Theodore W.Vienna, VA Verified Review
★★★★★

"Smoke damage to our electronics looked total. They sent the items to their treatment facility and three weeks later returned a working TV, working amplifier, and a stereo that hadn't smelled this clean in years."

Rebecca J.Tysons, VA Verified Review

HVAC Smoke Cleaning — Questions We Get Most Often

Because the duct system pulled smoke and combustion byproducts into the equipment whether the fire was nearby or not. The blower runs during fires unless someone shuts it down, and even when it's off, convection moves smoke into return-air paths. After a fire, every surface inside the duct system has deposited soot — and that soot redistributes throughout the house every time the system runs.
Partly. Brush-and-vacuum cleaning of accessible duct runs uses HEPA-filtered negative-air machines and rotary brushes through access ports. Cabinet interiors of the air handler open through service panels for direct cleaning. Hard-to-reach internal components (evaporator coil interior, blower wheel, certain heat-exchanger surfaces) often require partial disassembly. Most jobs combine in-place cleaning with selective disassembly.
Internally-lined ducts (fiberglass liner inside metal duct) where smoke penetrated the liner usually need replacement — the soot embeds in the fibers and won't come out. Externally-insulated ducts (insulation wrapped around the outside of the metal) usually only need replacement if the insulation got direct soot contact during firefighting. Lined return chambers in air handlers are common replacement scope.
Three checks. Visual inspection with inspection cameras showing duct interior. Post-cleaning particulate testing at supply registers. Air-quality monitoring during initial system runtime after cleaning. If any check fails, we go back in. Verified clean is the standard; the homeowner should not have to smell the difference, the air should.
Depends on what each component was exposed to. Blower wheels usually clean. Motors usually clean if they didn't take direct fire heat. Evaporator coils clean with specialty coil cleaner. Heat exchangers in gas furnaces require careful inspection for soot in combustion side versus heat-transfer side — replacement is sometimes safer than cleaning. Control boards exposed to smoke usually replace because residue corrodes contacts over time.
Most residential HVAC cleanups run 2-4 days. Day 1: containment, access port installation, exterior surface cleaning, equipment disassembly as needed. Days 2-3: actual duct cleaning, component cleaning, reassembly. Day 4: testing, verification, final readings. Larger commercial systems run 5-10 days depending on duct linear footage and equipment complexity.

Communities Across Our Fairfax County Service Range

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HVAC Smoke Cleaning Service Footprint Across Fairfax, VA

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