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HVAC Contamination After Wildfire Smoke: A Hidden Cost That's Driving Up Restoration Claims

Restoration professionals are increasingly encountering significant HVAC contamination in structures affected by wildfire smoke, adding thousands of dollars to restoration costs and complicating insurance claims.

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Restoration professionals are increasingly encountering significant HVAC contamination in structures affected by wildfire smoke, adding thousands of dollars to restoration costs and creating complications in insurance claims processing.

Wildfire smoke particles are extremely fine and can penetrate HVAC systems, depositing toxic compounds on ductwork, air handlers, and other components. If not properly cleaned, contaminated HVAC systems can continue to circulate smoke particles and toxic compounds throughout a structure long after the visible smoke has cleared.

The cost of HVAC decontamination following wildfire smoke exposure can range from several thousand dollars for a residential system to tens of thousands for a commercial HVAC installation. These costs are often disputed by insurance carriers, who may argue that the contamination is not directly attributable to the fire event.

Restoration contractors who specialize in smoke damage remediation emphasize the importance of documenting HVAC contamination thoroughly, including pre- and post-cleaning air quality testing, to support insurance claims for this work.

The increasing frequency of wildfire smoke events is driving demand for specialized HVAC decontamination services, and restoration companies that have invested in training and equipment for this type of work are well-positioned to capture this growing market.

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