There was a pretty huge fire just south of town and things escalated honestly abruptly.
- The fire started in a residential condo when the oil furnace became engulfed in flames.
The fire abruptly spread to the neighbor’s house, because there was a wood structure practically affixing the two properties. I got called after the fire to clean up all of the mess. I work for a corporation that handles heating, ventilation, and AC repairs. We also handle plumbing and mold remediation work, however oftentimes these tasks go hand and hand. When you have a full-service operation, you can handle any problem that comes in the way and that means that our clients can count on us for a number of odd services. The insurance corporation assigned me to one of the properties. I got to work as soon as I entered the building. It smelled of smoked extremely and most things were still covered with soot or a watery mess. I removed all of the soot from the heating and cooling proposal including sanitizing and cleaning all of the air vents and ductwork. When I left the site, it smelled better and could have been rented. If they get rid of all of the junk and damage from the fire, I truthfully do not suppose they will have any problem renting out the condo to someone else. The fire did not take the whole building and I felt certain that the insurance corporation was going to cover all of the disfigures since they sent me out there to clean up the heating and AC system.