Specialist soot removal, smoke odour elimination, thermal fogging, and ozone treatment for fire-damaged properties across Sydney. Available 24/7 with full insurance documentation support.

Fire damage leaves behind far more than visible soot. Toxic smoke particles penetrate walls, ceilings, HVAC systems, and furnishings within minutes, creating persistent odour and serious long-term health risks if not professionally remediated. Pro Clean Corp's fire damage cleaning specialists in Sydney use a multi-stage restoration process to return your property to a safe, habitable condition as quickly as possible.
Our process covers dry and wet soot removal using chemical sponging techniques, followed by thermal fogging that penetrates wall cavities and porous materials to neutralise smoke odour at a molecular level, and ozone treatment to eliminate residual smell from air, soft furnishings, and building materials. We also address water damage from firefighting activities using industrial desiccant drying systems — preventing secondary mould growth before it can take hold.
With 15+ years of experience, $20M public liability insurance, and police-checked, WHS-trained staff, Pro Clean Corp works directly with insurers and restorers across Sydney CBD, Parramatta, North Sydney, Penrith, Liverpool, and surrounding suburbs. We provide full insurance documentation — no lock-in contracts required.
Permanently neutralises smoke odour molecules in cavities, voids, and porous materials — not just surface masking.
Full scope of works, before/after evidence, and assessor-ready cost breakdowns for all major Australian insurers.
Industrial water extraction and desiccant drying addresses firefighting water damage alongside soot remediation.
Our Sydney teams mobilise around the clock — faster response means less permanent damage and lower restoration costs.
Fire damage requires urgent response. Call us now for same-day emergency dispatch across Sydney.
Smoke and soot are chemically acidic and can permanently stain and corrode surfaces within hours if untreated. Smoke particles deeply penetrate porous materials, making DIY cleaning ineffective and potentially dangerous. Professional fire damage cleaning uses specialist techniques — including thermal fogging and ozone treatment — to fully remediate the property and prevent long-term health risks from toxic residues.
Thermal fogging uses a heated vaporiser to convert a deodorising solution into tiny particles that penetrate the same areas smoke did — including wall cavities, ceiling voids, and porous materials. The deodorising agents chemically neutralise smoke odour molecules at the source, providing a permanent solution rather than simply masking the smell.
Yes. Pro Clean Corp has extensive experience working with all major Australian insurers. We prepare detailed scope-of-works documentation, before/after photographic evidence, and cost breakdowns in formats accepted by insurance assessors, streamlining the claims and approval process for you.
The timeline depends on the extent of fire, soot, and smoke damage. A contained room fire may take 2–3 days; a whole-property fire incident requiring full soot removal, structural drying, and repeated ozone treatments can take 5–10 days. We provide a realistic timeline on our initial site assessment at no obligation.
Yes. We handle fire damage cleaning for all property types including commercial offices, warehouses, restaurants, retail stores, strata buildings, and industrial facilities. We can mobilise large teams for major commercial incidents to minimise business downtime and get you back operational as soon as possible.
Ozone treatment involves deploying an ozone generator that produces O3 gas, which reacts with and permanently destroys smoke odour molecules in the air and on surfaces. It is particularly effective for treating soft furnishings, carpets, and HVAC systems where smoke particles have settled. Ozone treatment is typically used after soot removal and thermal fogging as a final deodorising stage.
Yes. Firefighting activities often introduce significant water into a structure, which must be addressed alongside soot and smoke remediation. Our teams deploy industrial water extraction equipment and desiccant dehumidifiers to dry structural materials while the soot removal process is underway, preventing secondary mould growth and reducing total restoration time.
In most cases, yes — fire damage cleaning and restoration is a standard covered event under home and business insurance policies in Australia. Pro Clean Corp provides all required documentation including scope of works, line-item invoicing, moisture readings, and photographic evidence to support a smooth insurance claim. We recommend contacting your insurer promptly after a fire event to initiate the claims process.
Our specialist teams are available 24/7. The faster you act, the less permanent the damage. Call us now for emergency dispatch.