airwolfe1
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We experienced a house fire this week and although the fire damage was limited to the kitchen, the smoke and heat filled the entire house. The insurance company says that Service Master can get rid of the smoke smell completely, but I've never experienced this before. I remember having a friend several years ago having a fire, but they had to gut the house to get rid of the smoke smell. Can Service Master really get it out of the house?
By the way, I definitely advocate people having an active smoke/fire monitoring system in their home. We were away from home at the time of the fire and had it not been for the system notifying the fire department we would have lost the entire home. Also when I received the phone call from the service, I was able to tell them our dog was inside and where her kennel was located, so as soon as the firemen showed up they immediately went inside and rescued our canine companion. (Whew!)
I'm also glad to say, the water didn't get to my rocket shop so the kits and tubes are all damage free! (Another whew!)
By the way, I definitely advocate people having an active smoke/fire monitoring system in their home. We were away from home at the time of the fire and had it not been for the system notifying the fire department we would have lost the entire home. Also when I received the phone call from the service, I was able to tell them our dog was inside and where her kennel was located, so as soon as the firemen showed up they immediately went inside and rescued our canine companion. (Whew!)
I'm also glad to say, the water didn't get to my rocket shop so the kits and tubes are all damage free! (Another whew!)