Trusted fire & smoke damage restoration for Scotia properties. 24/7 emergency response, thorough work, and transparent pricing.
Complete fire and smoke damage restoration for Scotia homes including board-up, soot removal, smoke odor elimination, structural cleaning, and full property rebuild. JCM Restoration addresses smoke penetration in walls, HVAC systems, and hidden cavities.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Scotia, professional fire & smoke damage restoration is essential for preventing long-term structural damage and health hazards. JCM Restoration has completed hundreds of fire & smoke damage restoration projects across New York, and our Scotia customers benefit from that depth of experience on every job.
We understand that fire & smoke damage restoration can feel overwhelming during what is already a stressful time. That is why JCM Restoration makes the process simple for Scotia property owners — 24/7 emergency response, transparent pricing, direct insurance billing, and a dedicated project manager from start to finish. Your complete satisfaction is guaranteed.
Our proven fire & smoke damage restoration process delivers reliable results for Scotia property owners every time.
Our Scotia crew arrives fast to board up windows, tarp exposed roofing, and prevent further damage. We then assess the full scope of fire, smoke, and water damage throughout your property.
JCM Restoration uses specialized soot removal techniques for your Scotia property — dry cleaning for delicate surfaces, chemical agents for heavy char, and HEPA vacuuming for particulate throughout. We also clean ductwork and other hidden smoke pathways.
We eliminate smoke odor using thermal fogging, ozone treatment, and hydroxyl generators. These methods neutralize odor molecules embedded in structural materials, fabrics, and air spaces.
Our Scotia reconstruction crew handles every aspect of the rebuild — from framing and drywall to flooring, cabinets, countertops, and final paint. We manage all trades to restore your home completely.
Answers to frequently asked fire & smoke damage restoration questions from Scotia property owners.
Fire damage restoration in Scotia ranges widely from $3,000 for minor smoke damage to $50,000 or more for major structural rebuilds. The cost depends on fire severity, smoke penetration, water damage from firefighting, and rebuild scope. JCM Restoration provides detailed estimates after our free assessment.
Yes. JCM Restoration provides contents pack-out, cleaning, and restoration for Scotia homeowners. We salvage furniture, electronics, documents, and personal belongings using ultrasonic cleaning, ozone treatment, and specialized restoration techniques. Items beyond repair are documented for insurance.
JCM Restoration eliminates smoke odor in Scotia homes using thermal fogging, ozone treatment, and hydroxyl generators. These methods neutralize odor molecules embedded in structural materials — not just masking the smell but eliminating it permanently at the molecular level.
Yes. Most homeowner insurance policies cover fire damage including structural repairs, smoke cleaning, odor removal, contents restoration, and temporary living expenses. JCM Restoration works directly with insurance companies in Scotia and handles all documentation and adjuster coordination.
Real feedback from property owners who trusted JCM Restoration with their restoration projects.
"James is amazing! He went above and beyond and made sure the job was done right. We had a leaky roof and gutter problem that had been there from previous poor craftsmanship. There was black mold and James did not stop until the job was done. Even now that the job is complete we know we can give James a call. Truly appreciate the hard work."
"We are so happy to have a beautiful, mold free bathroom. James was detailed and patient with us. We will hire JCM Restoration again."
"James is a life saver! He helped us clean up water damage and mold. He is responsive, quick, and explains everything thoroughly. I will definitely recommend James to anyone."