Professional fire & smoke damage restoration services for homes and businesses in Gallatin and surrounding Tennessee communities.
JCM Restoration provides professional fire damage restoration throughout Gallatin, TN, handling every phase from initial emergency services through final reconstruction. Our crews remove soot and char, eliminate smoke odors using thermal fogging and ozone, and restore your property completely.
Gallatin homeowners and businesses count on reliable fire & smoke damage restoration to protect their properties from water damage and its consequences. Serving a city of 56,321 across Tennessee, JCM Restoration brings the experience, equipment, and crew capacity to handle fire & smoke damage restoration projects of any scale. We begin every job with an honest evaluation, documented moisture readings, and a clear written estimate.
Our fire & smoke damage restoration crews in Gallatin, TN are IICRC-certified, background-checked, and equipped with commercial-grade extraction and drying equipment. From the initial emergency response through final restoration, we maintain open communication and hold ourselves to industry-leading standards. That is how JCM Restoration has earned the trust of property owners across Tennessee.
A clear, professional approach to fire & smoke damage restoration — tailored to your Gallatin property.
We secure your property with board-up and tarping services, then perform a thorough assessment of fire, smoke, soot, and water damage from firefighting efforts.
JCM Restoration uses specialized soot removal techniques for your Gallatin property — dry cleaning for delicate surfaces, chemical agents for heavy char, and HEPA vacuuming for particulate throughout. We also clean ductwork and other hidden smoke pathways.
Smoke odor in your Gallatin home is treated at the molecular level. Our crew uses thermal fogging to reach hidden cavities, ozone generators for deep penetration, and hydroxyl machines for occupied spaces.
We rebuild your home from the studs up if needed — drywall, flooring, trim, cabinets, painting — restoring your property to pre-fire condition.
Answers to frequently asked fire & smoke damage restoration questions from Gallatin property owners.
Fire damage restoration in Gallatin ranges widely from $3,000 for minor smoke damage to $50,000 or more for major structural rebuilds. The cost depends on fire severity, smoke penetration, water damage from firefighting, and rebuild scope. JCM Restoration provides detailed estimates after our free assessment.
Yes. Professional smoke damage cleaning removes soot and residue from walls, ceilings, cabinets, and other surfaces. However, heavily charred materials must be replaced. JCM Restoration uses specialized cleaning agents and techniques matched to each surface type in your Gallatin home.
Stay out until the fire department clears the building. Do not touch soot-covered items with bare hands as acids in soot cause further damage. Contact your insurance company and call JCM Restoration for emergency board-up and damage assessment in Gallatin. We respond 24/7.
JCM Restoration eliminates smoke odor in Gallatin homes using thermal fogging, ozone treatment, and hydroxyl generators. These methods neutralize odor molecules embedded in structural materials — not just masking the smell but eliminating it permanently at the molecular level.
Our reputation is built on results. Here is what our customers have to say.
"Everything you could ask for when your basement has flooded. Quick response, professional and experienced, fair, always clear and timely communication. Couldn't recommend more highly."
"James did a great job, at a reasonable rate, and was professional and communicative all the while. I will definitely be calling him in if I need any more work in the future."
"This has been and still is a 5 star experience with JCM Restoration and Consulting. Water damage on top of Covid-19, need I say more? James was my representative and he was very organized, professional, responsive, timely and noble. He seemed to know intuitively that I had no clue on how to approach this disaster."