We handle everything from emergency board-up to final reconstruction, and we deal directly with your insurance company so you do not have to manage that process while your home is uninhabitable. One call puts everything in motion. Call us now at +1 425 276-7147.
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Our office at 13130 44th Ave S in Tukwila puts us within minutes of Renton, Burien, SeaTac, Kent, and South Seattle. That location is a real advantage when a fire breaks out at two in the morning or on a holiday weekend. We dispatch immediately after your call, any day of the year, with no national call center routing layer between you and our crew.
ARC Complete Restoration is licensed, bonded, and insured. Our technicians hold IICRC certifications in fire and smoke restoration, structural drying, and applied microbial remediation. We serve residential and commercial properties throughout King County, and we never hand your project off to subcontractors. The same crew that secures your property on day one finishes the reconstruction.
Under 30 minutes average on-site arrival time | IICRC certified, BBB Accredited, and EPA Lead-Safe certified | WA License #ARCCOCR753N6
We answer 24 hours a day. Technicians dispatch from Tukwila immediately after your call.
We evaluate structural stability, electrical safety, and the full extent of fire, smoke, and water damage before any work begins.
We secure open walls, windows, and roof areas to protect the structure from weather and unauthorized entry on the day of the call.
Suppression water left inside walls, flooring, and cavities is extracted and dried using commercial dehumidifiers and air movers. Learn more about how we handle secondary water damage from firefighting efforts.
HEPA vacuuming, chemical sponges, and solvent-based cleaning are selected based on the specific smoke type present. HVAC systems receive dedicated cleaning to prevent re-contamination after move-back.
We use thermal fogging, hydroxyl generators, and ozone treatments to eliminate smoke odor at the molecular level, not mask it.
Furniture, electronics, documents, and personal belongings are inventoried, carefully packed, and transported to a climate-controlled facility for professional cleaning and restoration.
Drywall, flooring, insulation, cabinetry, and structural framing are restored to pre-loss condition. We do not stop at mitigation and hand you off to a separate contractor.
A final inspection confirms the property is clean, dry, and safe before we close the job.
Emergency securing and board-up happens on the day of your call. Water extraction and structural drying typically takes 3 to 5 days. Minor fire damage with limited smoke and no structural impact can be resolved in 1 to 2 weeks. Moderate to severe damage requiring reconstruction typically spans 4 to 8 weeks. Your dedicated project manager keeps you and your insurance adjuster informed at every milestone.
Most homeowners see the charred surfaces and assume that is the full extent of the problem. The visible damage is often the smallest part. Within minutes of a structural fire, smoke travels through ductwork and deposits residue on every surface it contacts, including rooms the fire never reached. Soot embeds into drywall, flooring, insulation, and HVAC systems within hours, and the chemical reactions it triggers continue long after the flames are out.
Different fires produce different types of smoke residue, and each type requires a distinct cleaning method. Dry smoke from fast-burning wood and paper responds well to HEPA vacuuming and dry cleaning compounds. Wet smoke from slow-burning synthetics produces a thick, sticky residue that requires specialized solvents.
Protein smoke from kitchen fires is nearly invisible to the eye but coats every surface in the home with a greasy film that causes persistent odor and typically requires full repainting of all affected areas. Misidentifying the smoke type is one of the most common reasons amateur cleanups fail.
King County’s damp climate adds another layer of risk. Firefighting efforts introduce significant water into the structure, and in the Pacific Northwest’s high-humidity environment, that moisture can trigger mold growth within 24 to 48 hours. Water damage restoration is a critical part of fire recovery that most homeowners do not anticipate. ARC addresses both hazards in a single coordinated process so nothing is missed.
Fine soot particles also carry carcinogens and heavy metals that pose real respiratory risks when disturbed. Washington State Department of Health guidance identifies fine particulate matter from structural fires as a serious inhalation hazard. This is why professional IICRC-certified remediation is not optional, it is the only way to confirm the home is genuinely safe to return to.
Smoke travels through ductwork within 2 to 5 minutes of a structural fire, depositing residue on all duct surfaces, the air handler, and the heat exchanger. A fire contained to one room can contaminate the air supply throughout the entire home before firefighters arrive. If the HVAC system runs during or after the fire, it actively circulates that residue to every room.
Soot that sits on surfaces for more than a few hours begins to chemically bond to paint, fabric, and porous materials. After 48 to 72 hours, standard cleaning methods no longer remove it cleanly. After one week, staining and odor become permanent in many materials. The window for effective remediation is narrow, and every hour matters.
We use commercial air scrubbers with HEPA filtration throughout the cleaning phase to capture airborne particulates before they resettle. Duct cleaning follows the smoke cleaning of living areas so the HVAC system does not re-contaminate surfaces after we have cleaned them. This sequencing is part of standard IICRC fire and smoke restoration protocol, and it is one of the details that separates a genuine restoration from a surface cleanup.
Fire damage restoration costs an average of $27,000 nationally, with most projects falling between $3,000 and $50,000. King County’s labor and material costs run above the national average, so local projects typically land toward the higher end of these ranges.
By damage severity, the breakdown looks like this. Minor damage, covering smoke cleanup and small-scale cleaning with no structural involvement, runs $3,000 to $7,000. Moderate damage involving structural repairs, furniture restoration, and deeper cleaning typically runs $7,000 to $25,000. Severe damage requiring extensive reconstruction can reach $25,000 to $100,000 or more depending on the scope.
By service type, soot removal typically costs $2,000 to $6,000, often including duct cleaning and deodorizing. Smoke damage restoration runs $200 to $1,200 per room, covering deep cleaning, deodorization, and ozone treatment. Water damage from firefighting efforts adds $1,270 to $5,300 for extraction, dehumidification, and removal of damaged materials.
Most standard homeowner’s insurance policies cover fire damage restoration in full, including structural repairs, smoke and soot cleanup, water damage from suppression, and temporary living expenses. ARC provides a free on-site assessment with a transparent, fixed estimate before any work begins. Call us at +1 425 276-7147 to schedule yours.
The insurance process after a fire moves fast, and the decisions made in the first 24 hours affect the entire claim. Before any remediation work begins, we document all damage with photos, moisture readings, and a written scope of work formatted to Washington State insurer requirements. This documentation is the foundation of your claim, and it must exist before cleanup starts.
We communicate directly with your adjuster, answer their questions, and advocate for a complete and fair settlement on your behalf. You do not need to manage that process while dealing with a displaced household. We work with State Farm, Safeco, Liberty Mutual, Allstate, Farmers, Progressive, GEICO, USAA, Travelers, and many other carriers.
Washington State law requires you to verify contractor registration with Labor and Industries before restoration work begins. Our license number is #ARCCOCR753N6. We carry all required insurance and bonding. Learn more about how we handle the claims process for King County homeowners.
Our Tukwila location gives us a genuine response-time advantage across south King County. We serve Seattle neighborhoods including Georgetown, South Park, Rainier Beach, Beacon Hill, West Seattle, Skyway, White Center, Boulevard Park, and SoDo.
We cover Renton, Burien, SeaTac, Kent, Auburn, Des Moines, Normandy Park, and Federal Way to the south and east.
On the Eastside, we reach Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Issaquah, Sammamish, Mercer Island, and Newcastle.
To the north, we serve Shoreline, Kenmore, Lake Forest Park, Bothell, Woodinville, Duvall, Carnation, and communities along the SR-99 and I-5 corridors.
We also serve the Snoqualmie Valley communities of Snoqualmie, North Bend, and Fall City, as well as Maple Valley, Covington, Black Diamond, Enumclaw, Ravensdale, Hobart, and Vashon Island.
Fire damage restoration in Tukwila and the surrounding 98168 zip code corridor is a core part of our daily work, and we know the housing stock, the insurance landscape, and the local building requirements in this area well.
Commercial properties throughout King County also fall within our service area, including office buildings in Bellevue and Redmond, warehouses along SR-167 in the Kent Valley, and retail properties near Southcenter and Renton Landing.
ARC handles the documentation side completely. We produce moisture logs, thermal imaging reports, itemized scopes of work, and photo evidence that meets Washington State insurer standards. We speak directly with your adjuster, answer their questions, and advocate for a fair settlement on your behalf. You focus on your family. We handle the claim.
Washington State law requires you to verify contractor registration with Labor and Industries before any restoration work begins. Our License number is #ARCCOCR753N6.
We are fully registered and carry all required coverage. Learn more about how we handle the insurance claims process for King County homeowners.
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If your home or business anywhere in King County has experienced fire or smoke damage, call ARC Complete Restoration now at +1 425 276-7147. We answer every call, 24 hours a day, and we dispatch immediately from our Tukwila location.
The longer water sits, the deeper it goes. What starts as a wet floor can become a mold problem or structural damage within 24 to 48 hours.
We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with an emergency response time of under 30 minutes.