24/7 fire mitigation for Tulsa homes and businesses. We dispatch crews from Oklahoma City β with same-day or next-day dispatch β and bill insurance directly.
Trustworthy Restoration provides 24/7 fire mitigation in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Fire mitigation handles the first 24-72 hours after a fire β board-up, water extraction from suppression efforts, soot containment, content protection, and emergency drying. This is the critical window before smoke residue causes permanent staining and odor lock-in. Call (405) 669-4484. More: All Fire Mitigation information Β· All restoration services in Tulsa.
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Locally dispatched fire mitigation for Tulsa. Our trucks roll from Oklahoma City the moment your call hits dispatch β and our crews work Tulsa regularly, so we know the housing stock, the soil, and the loss patterns specific to this part of the state.
After the fire department leaves, smoke residue and water damage from suppression keep doing damage by the hour. We secure the property, stabilize it, and start the cleanup the same day.
Our fire mitigation crews work Tulsa regularly β across downtown Tulsa, Brookside, Cherry Street, Midtown, the BA Expressway corridor, and the Arkansas River neighborhoods β so we know the local housing stock, the soil conditions, and the loss patterns common to this part of Oklahoma.
Board-up windows, tarp the roof, lock down the structure.
Extract water from fire suppression efforts before it causes more damage.
Plastic seal off unaffected rooms; HVAC shut down.
Salvageable items are inventoried, packed out, and stored off-site.
Tulsa's housing stock blends pre-WWII Brookside and Maple Ridge bungalows, mid-century ranch homes across midtown, and modern subdivisions south and east. Older Tulsa neighborhoods have unique water and mold profiles tied to clay sewer lines, basement crawlspaces, and original plaster-and-lath construction.
For fire mitigation specifically, the most common situations our Tulsa crews respond to:
Tulsa sits in the Arkansas River drainage with serious flash-flood risk. Hail and wind cycles match OKC; ice storms hit harder due to terrain and tree cover.
Fire department clears scene; we board up, tarp, extract suppression water.
Soot containment; HVAC lockdown; HEPA scrubbers placed; salvageable contents inventoried.
Pack-out of salvageable contents to off-site cleaning; dry-sponge first pass on hard surfaces.
Wet cleaning, deodorization, sealing primer; HVAC duct cleaning.
Reconstruction begins (drywall, paint, flooring, trim, cabinetry).
Hot spots can reignite. Don't enter until cleared.
Soot redistributes through every duct and contaminates parts of the home the fire didn't touch.
Soot is acidic β improper cleaning sets stains and odor permanently.
Photos before any cleanup begins protect your claim. Same-day board-up keeps weather and intruders out.
Salvageable items go to a controlled cleaning environment off-site; unsalvageable items are documented for the carrier.
If you see any of these in your home or business, an inspection is the cheapest insurance you can buy. Our on-site assessments are free across our Oklahoma service area.
Most Oklahoma homeowners' insurance policies require you to take reasonable steps to mitigate further damage. That's why we start mitigation immediately while you're still on the phone with your carrier β extracting standing water, tarping a roof, boarding up a window, getting drying equipment running. Carriers typically reimburse the cost of immediate mitigation, and most policies pre-approve a reasonable amount before an adjuster ever sees the loss.
Documentation matters more than the size of the loss. We capture moisture readings, thermal images, and photographic evidence of every affected area, log them daily, and provide them with the Xactimate estimate that your adjuster expects. When the contractor's documentation aligns with the adjuster's scope, supplements get approved faster and final payment lands sooner.
We bill insurance directly to all major carriers β Allstate, State Farm, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, Travelers, Progressive, Nationwide, American Family. Out-of-pocket on a covered loss is typically just your deductible. If your event isn't covered, we'll tell you up front and discuss self-pay options before any work begins.
External resources: IICRC S500 (Water Damage Restoration) Β· IICRC Standards Overview Β· EPA β Flood Cleanup & Indoor Air Quality.
Locally owned, locally dispatched. We know Tulsa β its housing stock, its weather risks, its insurance landscape. When water hits a slab in Tulsa or smoke rolls through a Tulsa kitchen, you don't need a national franchise routing your call through a corporate switchboard. You need a truck on the way.
We bill all major homeowner's insurance carriers directly β including Allstate, State Farm, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, Travelers, Progressive, Nationwide, American Family, Chubb, Auto-Owners, Shelter β and provide the photo documentation, moisture readings, and Xactimate estimates your adjuster expects.
Nearby cities where our fire mitigation crews dispatch the same way: Sand Springs, Jenks, Owasso, and Sapulpa.
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We dispatch with same-day or next-day dispatch.
If your loss is in a community next to Tulsa, our fire mitigation crews dispatch the same way:
βMost homeowners in Tulsa don't need a sales pitch β they need a crew that shows up, mitigates fast, and protects the claim. That's what we built this company to do.β
β Reed Mitchell, owner β Trustworthy Restoration
We dispatch from Oklahoma City around the clock. Tulsa emergencies are answered with same-day or next-day dispatch. Call any hour.
Yes. We bill all major homeowner's insurance carriers directly and provide the photo documentation, moisture readings, and Xactimate estimates your adjuster needs.
Yes β IICRC S500 (water) and S520 (mold) are the consensus references for the industry, and we operate to them on every job. See iicrc.org/iicrcstandards/ for an overview.
Cost depends on the size and severity of the loss. Most fire mitigation jobs in Tulsa are covered by homeowner's insurance, so your out-of-pocket is typically just the deductible. We provide free on-site estimates.
Within 24 hours of the fire department clearing the scene. Soot is acidic β every hour it sits, it sets stains and odor more permanently. Same-day board-up and water extraction protect both the structure and the claim.
Most non-porous and lightly affected porous contents are cleanable. Heavily smoke-saturated upholstered furniture, mattresses, and pillows are usually written off. We inventory salvageable items, pack them out, clean them off-site, and store until you're ready for return.
Source removal first (everything that can't be cleaned), then HEPA cleaning, then hydroxyl or ozone deodorization in unoccupied spaces, then sealing primer on framing before drywall closes back up. Skipping any step lets odor bleed back through new finishes.
Almost always. Fire is a named covered peril on standard homeowner's policies. Smoke and the water damage from suppression are also covered. ALE typically pays for hotel and meals while the home is uninhabitable.
24/7 emergency dispatch across the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metros. Call now or request a free on-site inspection.