Fire Restoration | Air Duct Cleaning in GTA
Fire Restoration | Air Duct Cleaning in Toronto, Mississauga & the GTA
Professional Smoke, Soot & Fire-Damaged Air Duct Cleaning Services

A fire doesn't have to directly damage your HVAC system to contaminate it. Even a small kitchen fire or localized fire can send smoke, soot, ash, and microscopic particles throughout your entire ventilation system. Without professional cleaning, these contaminants continue circulating every time your furnace or air conditioner runs, affecting indoor air quality and leaving persistent smoke odors behind.
At Power HVAC Services Inc., we specialize in Fire Restoration | Air Duct Cleaning in Toronto, Mississauga & the GTA for residential and commercial properties across Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Kitchener, Cambridge, Waterloo, London, and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
Our experienced technicians use commercial-grade equipment to remove soot, smoke residue, ash, and fire-related contaminants from your ductwork and HVAC components, helping restore cleaner, healthier indoor air.
Why Air Duct Cleaning Is Essential After a Fire
Even if the fire was contained to one room, smoke travels rapidly through the HVAC system.
Your ductwork may contain:
- Smoke residue
- Fine soot particles
- Ash
- Burnt insulation fibers
- Carbon deposits
- Toxic airborne contaminants
- Smoke odors
- Fire extinguisher residue
Every time your HVAC system operates, these contaminants can recirculate throughout your home or business.
Professional air duct restoration helps eliminate these pollutants and improves indoor air quality.
Signs Your Air Ducts Need Cleaning After Fire Damage
You should schedule professional HVAC restoration if you notice:
✔ Smoke smell every time the furnace starts
✔ Black dust around air vents
✔ Soot on vent covers
✔ Ash inside duct openings
✔ Poor indoor air quality
✔ Increased allergy or respiratory symptoms
✔ Fire damage anywhere inside the building
✔ Water damage caused by firefighting
Even properties with minor smoke exposure can benefit from professional duct cleaning.
Our Air Duct Fire Restoration Services
Complete HVAC System Inspection
Every project begins with a detailed inspection.
We assess:
- Supply air ducts
- Return air ducts
- Furnace
- Air handler
- Blower motor
- Heat exchanger
- Air conditioning coil
- Registers and grills
- Smoke contamination
- Soot accumulation
This allows us to determine the level of restoration required.
Smoke & Soot Removal from Air Ducts
Using professional negative air vacuum systems and specialized cleaning equipment, we remove:
- Loose soot
- Smoke residue
- Fine dust
- Ash
- Fire debris
This process helps restore cleaner airflow throughout your HVAC system.
HVAC Component Cleaning
Fire contaminants collect inside HVAC equipment.
We professionally clean:
- Furnace cabinet
- Blower compartment
- Air handler
- Return plenum
- Supply plenum
- Accessible evaporator housing
- Registers
- Vent covers
Smoke Odor Removal
One of the most common complaints after a fire is the lingering smoke smell.
We use professional odor removal methods designed to neutralize smoke odors within the HVAC system and accessible ductwork rather than simply masking them.
Air Vent & Register Cleaning
Smoke residue often settles on supply and return vents.
Our technicians clean:
- Supply registers
- Return grills
- Ceiling vents
- Wall vents
- Floor registers
Furnace Cleaning After Fire
Smoke particles accumulate inside the furnace.
Our furnace cleaning service includes removing soot and debris from accessible internal components to help improve system performance and indoor air quality.
Dryer Vent Inspection
If your property experienced fire damage, we also inspect and clean dryer vents where required to remove accumulated lint and debris.
Residential Fire Restoration Air Duct Cleaning
We provide professional restoration services for:
- Houses
- Townhomes
- Condominiums
- Apartments
- Rental properties
Whether the fire affected one room or your entire home, our team is ready to restore your HVAC system.
Commercial Fire Restoration HVAC Cleaning
Businesses rely on clean indoor air after a fire.
We serve:
- Restaurants
- Office buildings
- Retail stores
- Warehouses
- Hotels
- Schools
- Medical clinics
- Apartment buildings
- Commercial facilities
Our commercial restoration services minimize downtime and help prepare buildings for safe re-occupancy.
Our Restoration Process
Step 1 – Inspection
We inspect the HVAC system for smoke contamination, soot accumulation, and fire-related damage.
Step 2 – System Protection
Sensitive areas are protected before cleaning begins.
Step 3 – Negative Air Vacuum
Commercial HEPA-filtered vacuum equipment places the duct system under negative pressure to safely capture loosened contaminants.
Step 4 – Mechanical Agitation
Rotary brushes, compressed-air tools, and specialized duct cleaning equipment loosen soot, ash, and debris from accessible ductwork.
Step 5 – HVAC Cleaning
We clean accessible HVAC components, including the furnace, air handler, plenums, registers, and vent covers.
Step 6 – Final Inspection
The system is inspected to ensure accessible areas have been properly cleaned and airflow has been restored.
Benefits of Professional Fire Restoration | Air Duct Cleaning
Professional cleaning helps:
- Improve indoor air quality
- Remove soot and smoke particles
- Reduce lingering smoke odors
- Restore HVAC efficiency
- Improve airflow
- Reduce airborne contaminants
- Create a healthier indoor environment
- Prepare the HVAC system for continued operation
Why Choose Power HVAC Services Inc.?
✅ BBB Accredited Business
✅ Residential & Commercial Specialists
✅ Professional Air Duct Cleaning Equipment
✅ Smoke & Soot Removal Experts
✅ Transparent Flat-Rate Pricing
✅ Experienced Technicians
✅ Before & After Photos Available
✅ Same-Day & Emergency Appointments (Subject to Availability)
✅ Serving Toronto & the Entire GTA
Areas We Serve
Power HVAC Services Inc. proudly serves:
- Toronto
- Mississauga
- Etobicoke
- Brampton
- Vaughan
- Oakville
- Burlington
- Hamilton
- Milton
- Markham
- Richmond Hill
- Kitchener
- Waterloo
- Cambridge
- Guelph
- London
- Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
Restore Your Indoor Air After Fire Damage
Even after visible fire damage has been cleaned, your HVAC system can continue circulating smoke particles throughout your property. Professional air duct cleaning is an important step in restoring a healthier indoor environment after a fire.
Our team uses advanced equipment and proven cleaning techniques to remove soot, ash, and smoke residue from accessible ductwork and HVAC components, helping improve airflow and indoor air quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I clean my air ducts after a fire?
After fire, Smoke, soot, and fine ash can enter your Air ducts and HVAC system and continue circulating throughout your property. Professional duct cleaning helps remove these contaminants and restores your indoor air quality.
Can smoke odors stay inside air ducts?
Yes. Smoke particles can settle inside ductwork and HVAC components, causing persistent odors when the system operates. It raises health concerns.
Do you clean furnaces after a fire?
Yes. We must clean accessible furnace components, including the blower compartment, cabinet, and other accessible areas affected by smoke and soot. Deep cleaning is required at this stage.
Will air duct cleaning remove all smoke odors?
Professional duct cleaning can significantly reduce or eliminate odors originating from accessible ductwork and HVAC components. Additional restoration may be required if smoke has penetrated structural materials elsewhere in the property. Ducts disinfectant treatment my be considered.
How soon should air ducts be cleaned after a fire?
Fire restoration Air duct Cleaning should begin as soon as the property is declared safe and any necessary emergency stabilization has been completed. Prompt cleaning helps reduce the spread of soot and lingering odors.
Do you clean commercial HVAC systems after a fire?
Yes. We provide air duct and HVAC restoration services for offices, restaurants, retail stores, warehouses, apartment buildings, and other commercial facilities.
Can soot damage my HVAC system?
Yes. Soot is acidic and may affect HVAC components if left untreated. Professional cleaning helps remove accumulated soot and debris from accessible parts of the ductwork and hvac system.
Do you provide before-and-after photos?
Yes. we provide before-and-after photos of accessible ductwork and HVAC components cleaned during the service. Before and after photos of any job is a part of our services and its free of charge.