"Disaster Restoration - Beyond the Ordinary!"

Locally Owned  (Since 1990)

  Licensed, Bonded & Insured

509-468-4981 (Eastern Washington)

WA Contractor's No.: CAPSTCC106J5

208-664-8038 (North Idaho)

IDAHO Contractor's No.: RCE-13883
Fire, Smoke, Water, Wind & Storm Damage Restoration & 24/7 Emergency Service

 

Capstone's Office Staff

Important: Before attempting any type of disaster restoration cleanup please read our What to Do When a Disaster Hits and  Emergency Tips. Also, check out our FAQ's page and Home Inventory and Security Program.

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WA Contractor's No.: CAPSTCC106J5

North Idaho Contractor's No.: RCE-13883


Complete Contents & Interior Cleaning                           


  • Carpets, Rugs, Curtains & Draperies
  • Appliances
  • Furniture
  • Collectibles
  • Documents
  • Clothing
  • Other Specialty Items
  • Smoke Odor Removal

Capstone Construction has a highly trained Content Restoration crew which is able to take care of a range of disasters, small and large. Many jobs involve specialized cleaning of buildings and contents damaged by fire, smoke, odors and water.

We remove smoke odors, soot and other remnants of fire and smoke damage for both residential and commercial structures. We provide ozone and thermal deodorization, upholstery cleaning and more.

When a home has been too badly burned to live in during the restoration process, all personal belongings will be relocated to Capstone's warehouse for cleaning, deodorization, and storage. Our contents service includes full pack-out and cleaning, and the cleaning and restoration of damaged contents is handled with the utmost care. This involves detailed inventory marking and documentation, packing and moving. Our facility includes drying and ozone chambers for deodorization of certain contents.

              


Emergency Tips

Members of the National Institute of Disaster Restoration compiled the following Emergency Tips and they are based on their wide experience in this field.  It is not likely that you will require all procedures listed, so examine your situation and use those steps which common sense dictates.

 FIRE AND SMOKE DAMAGE

After fire damage, it is natural to want to clean a building and its contents.  Timely action can be a great help, but incorrect or delayed action can jeopardize or seriously impede satisfactory restoration.

Do…
· Clean and protect chrome trim on kitchen appliances with a light coating of Vaseline or other oil.
· Blow off or brush-vacuum loose smoke particles from upholstery, drapery and carpet.
· Open windows for ventilation.
· Change furnace filter if blower is operating.
· Empty freezer and refrigerator if electricity is off, and prop doors open with a rolled towel or newspaper.
· Clean and protect smoked bathroom faucets, tub fittings and towel bars with a light coating of Vaseline or other oil.
· Pour antifreeze in toilet bowls, sinks and tubs to prevent freezing if heat is off in winter.
· Wash plants with water on both sides of leaves (water softener helps).
· Call plumber to drain plumbing system if heat is off in winter.
· Remove pets (especially birds) to clean environments.

Do Not…
· Wipe or attempt to wash walls, ceilings or other absorbent surfaces.
· Use upholstered furniture if it can be avoided.
· Use exposed food items, or canned goods that have been subjected to excessive heat.
· Use TV’s, stereos, or electrical appliances until cleaned and checked.
· Send smoked garments to an ordinary dry cleaner.  Improper cleaning may set smoke and odor.

 WATER DAMAGE

Water is an essential part of many cleaning processes, but under some circumstances, although it usually cleans, it can damage articles.  The harmful effect of water is sharply reduced by prompt and wise action.  Some procedures are obvious; others require foresight and experience.  This list of Emergency Tips has been compiled from many years of experience in water damage repair & cleaning.

Do…
· Remove as much excess water as possible by mopping and blotting.
· Wipe water from wood furniture after removal of lamps and tabletop items.
· Remove and prop up wet upholstery cushions for even drying (check for possible bleeding).
· Place aluminum foil, china saucers or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpeting.
· Open drawers and cabinet doors for complete drying (do not force, however).
· Remove valuable oil paintings and art objects to a safe place.
· Blot wet carpeting with clean white towels.
· Open suitcases and luggage to dry, in sunlight if possible.
· Punch small holes in sagging ceilings to relieve trapped water (don’t forget to place pans beneath!).

Do Not…
· Leave wet fabrics in place; dry as soon as possible. Hang furs and leather goods to dry separately at room temperature.
· Leave books, magazines, or other colored items on wet carpet or floors.
· Use your household vacuum to remove water.
· Use TVs or other appliances while standing on wet carpet or floors, especially not on wet concrete floors.
· Turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet, and keep out of rooms where ceilings are sagging from retained water.

 SOOT (FURNACE) DAMAGE

Although smoke and soot may seem to be identical, experienced professionals recognize the important differences and appropriate emergency action can help in restoring walls and furnishings damaged by soot.  Wrong action can make restoration more difficult and could greatly delay your "return to normal".  These Emergency Tips can increase the chances for prompt and successful restoration.

Do…
· Change furnace filter.
· Cover upholstery with clean sheets before use.
· Tape double pieces of cheesecloth over air registers with masking tape.
· Blow off or brush-vacuum loose soot particles from upholstery, drapes and carpeting.

Do Not…
· Attempt to clean walls or ceilings.
· Use do-it-yourself, home carpet or upholstery cleaners.

 VANDALISM DAMAGE

Vandalism is upsetting even when the motivation is not malicious.  While timely action can minimize or prevent lasting damage, it is just as true that wrong or delayed action can increase it, sometimes beyond hope of repair.  Emergency Tips listed below will minimize the effects of the damage, and make the eventual repair more successful.

Do...
· Hose down or wash egg damage from building exterior as soon as possible.
· Wipe up freshly spilled food from carpets and fabrics with a dampened cloth or sponge (but don’t over-wet!).
· DO scrape and blot (don’t rub; it may cause fussing or damage fibers).
· Vacuum glass particles from carpets and upholstery.
· Save containers, which will reveal the composition of, spilled inks, cosmetics and paints.

Do Not...
· Attempt to remove ink, paint or cosmetic stains.
· Operate damaged lamps or appliances.
· Throw out wood chips, broken pieces from furniture, porcelain or other art objects.

Capstone Construction Co., Inc. specializes in the treatment, repair, and restoration of fire, smoke, and related damage.  We participate in seminars and training programs for our employees and technicians in order to keep them trained and skilled in the restoration process. 


                                       

Contact us today to discuss your options and how Capstone can help you as quickly as possible. We understand the heartbreak that accompanies a disaster. When a disaster strikes your home or business it can be a devastating experience. Your valuables, memorabilia, and all the things that mean so much to you may be harmed. Capstone employees will always have the utmost respect for you and your property.

Our commitment is to get your life back to normal as quickly as possible. We will work with your insurance company to restore your property to its pre-disaster condition. From the initial call for emergency service, to each and every aspect of putting things back together again, Capstone is your full-service restoration company. You can be assured that communication will be maintained throughout the restoration process.  Customer Satisfaction is our number one priority!

                        Eastern Washington                                                                                                   North Idaho

          (509) 468-4981 * FAX (509) 468-5081                                              (208) 664-8038 *  FAX (208) 667-3806

Mailing: P.O. Box 388 * Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026            "Beyond the Ordinary!"                          P.O. Box 1728

   Physical: 2917 E. Francis * Spokane , WA 99208                                                                       Post Falls , ID 83877

              Email: capstonepc@yahoo.com

 

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