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Fire & Smoke Damage in Watsonville, CA

Cleanup after a fire — soot, smoke odor, the water the fire service leaves behind, and securing the building the same day.

Fire & Smoke Damage in Watsonville, CA

After a fire, the damage keeps moving long after the flames are out. Smoke works its way into wall cavities, up into the attic, and down under the house through the crawl space. Salt air and marine-layer damp don't help — moisture and soot together can set odors and staining into redwood framing and stucco if the place sits too long. The first job is stopping that spread, then figuring out what's actually salvageable and what has to come out.

That's the part where a lot of homeowners get handed around. One company does the cleanup and drying, then leaves, and you're left finding a builder to put the house back together. Ed's Construction Services holds a single California contractor's license that covers both sides — the mitigation and the reconstruction. So the same outfit that cleans up the soot and knocks out the odor is the one that rebuilds the framing, the drywall, and the finishes. Nothing falls through the gap between two contractors.

Everardo Mendoza runs the jobs and answers the phone himself, so when you call, you're talking to the person who'll actually look at the damage — not a call center. He'll walk the property with you, tell you straight what the job involves, and give you a plan for getting your home back.

We handle fire and smoke work for homeowners and property owners across the Monterey Bay, from a kitchen fire in one room to a structure that needs securing before anyone can go back in. Whatever the scale, the goal is the same: get the house dried out, cleaned up, and rebuilt without you having to manage three different crews.

If you've had a fire, call (831) 247-3672. Tell Everardo what happened and he'll tell you what comes next.

The individual services below cover cleanup, smoke and odor removal, and emergency board-up.

Our fire & smoke damage services

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does smoke damage keep costing money after the fire's out?

Because smoke doesn't stay where the fire was. It rides the air through a house and settles into drywall, insulation, and the framing behind it, and in an older Watsonville home with redwood studs and stucco you're often dealing with soot pushed into a vented crawl space too. The visible char is the small part; the cost is finding where the smoke traveled, deciding what cleans up and what has to come out, and sealing odor before you close walls back up. Skipping that just means the smell comes back on the first warm day.

Should I hire one company for cleanup and another for the rebuild?

You don't have to, and it usually costs you time when you do. We hold one California contractor's license that covers both the smoke and soot mitigation and the reconstruction that follows, so the same crew that tears out the damaged material is the crew that frames, drywalls, and finishes it back. When those are split between two outfits, the demo company and the builder end up pointing at each other over what was left behind. Keeping it under one license means one person is accountable start to finish — Everardo answers the phone himself.

What drives the price on a fire and smoke job?

Mostly how far the smoke went and what it touched, not the square footage of the burn. A contained kitchen fire with heavy soot through the rest of the house can cost more than a larger fire in an open, easy-to-gut room. Big factors are how much material has to be removed versus cleaned, whether odor sealing is needed, and what the rebuild finishes are — stucco patching and matching older redwood trim take more than dropping in standard drywall. We'd rather walk the house and price what's actually there than quote a number over the phone.

How soon do I need to call after a fire?

Sooner is better, because soot is acidic and keeps eating at metal, grout, and finishes the longer it sits, and coastal marine-layer damp plus any water the fire hose put in only speeds that up. Getting the wet material out and the structure drying early is what keeps a smoke problem from turning into a mold problem on top of it. Call (831) 247-3672 and we'll come look at what you've got; even if you're still sorting out next steps, an early walkthrough tells you what's urgent and what can wait.

Need fire & smoke damage? We're ready to help.

Free estimate, written quote, no obligation — and a straight answer about what your Watsonville home actually needs.

  • CA CSLB Lic. #1152274
  • Serving Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Aptos, Capitola
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