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A proper assessment starts at the fire origin, then moves outward room by room. In Littleton homes, smoke often moves into attics, finished basements, attached garages, closets, and ductwork before anyone sees it. Soot deposits can be light gray, oily, acidic, or protein-based depending on what burned.
Contractors check structure, surfaces, air pathways, insulation, electrical exposure, and wet materials left after firefighting. They also document contents before cleaning or disposal. That matters for homes with high value furniture, electronics, outdoor gear, art, and stored property.
The assessment should also separate emergency work from rebuild work. Board-up, tarping, debris control, drying equipment, and safety hazards may need immediate action, while repairs wait for adjuster review and authorization.
For Littleton and Arapahoe County claims, photo logs, moisture readings, and a clear affected-area map can help the carrier respond within Colorado's claim timeline and reduce supplement disputes later.
Highlands Ranch homes often have larger floor plans, finished basements, high-value furnishings, electronics, and stored personal property. Even a room-limited fire can create a significant contents claim if smoke reaches closets, media rooms, offices, or storage areas.
Attached garages are another concern. Vehicle fires, battery chargers, tools, paints, and stored materials can create oily soot and strong odor that enters living areas through doors, framing gaps, and HVAC pathways.
The right restoration contractor documents contents before moving them, checks smoke travel throughout the structure, and separates emergency work from rebuild planning. That detail helps when carriers review the first estimate and any supplement.
Drying equipment and readings can behave differently in Colorado's elevation and dry air. Contractors account for that instead of using assumptions from humid markets.
Smoke, odor, water, and contents damage can exceed the visible burn area. The assessment looks for those categories before the first estimate locks in too narrow.
Start with a documented inspection before authorizing major cleanup.
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