Fire Damage Photo Gallery

A wildfire is raging.

Los Serranos Home Damaged by Wildfire?

No matter how extensive the fire damage may be, we can perform every step required to bring your home back to pre-fire condition. We follow this comprehensive process for every fire damage customer we serve. Learn more.

Dead Christmas trees lay on the ground waiting to be recycled.

Dead Christmas Tree Fire Avoided in Chino?

Our Chino/Chino Hills team wishes everyone in Chino a Happy New Year! Learn more.

A lit Christmas tree is shown.

Christmas Tree Fire in Fairfield Ranch Park Home?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), December is one of the nation’s peak months for home fires. Electrical problems cause almost one-third of home Christmas tree fires. Learn more.

A person is upset that the Thanksgiving Day turkey is burnt.

Home Cooking Safety Tips for Sleepy Hollow Families?

Cooking fires are one of the leading causes of home fires in the United States, and more cooking fires happen each year on Thanksgiving Day! Fortunately, our Chino/Chino Hills team is trained and certified to restore fire damage, no matter how big the job is. Learn more.

Children in costumes celebrate Halloween.

Fire Safety Tips for Los Serranos Trick-Or-Treaters?

Our teams in Chino/Chino Hills want everyone in Los Serranos to have a fun a s safe Halloween celebration this year. Here are some Halloween safety tips our blog.

Wood framed room with window

Rebuilding After a Fire

This home in Chino Hills, CA experienced a large fire that gutted most of the interior of the home. After the initial pack out and contents manipulation, all of the interior carpets, flooring, and drywall had to be removed. After the home was down to the studs, SERVPRO of Chino/Chino Hills began the deodorizing and reconstruction process.

A hole was burnt through the ceiling of this home

Can I See Daylight?

The flames from this major house fire in Chino Hills, CA burned their way through many of the home’s walls as well as the ceiling. Scorched and destroyed insulation can be seen juxtaposing the framing and beams of the attic space.

Ash and debris litter an alleyway beside a home

Fire Aftermath

Debris from a major house fire in Chino Hills, CA litters the alleyway between one condominium and the next. This fires point of origin was never definitively agreed upon, but the homeowner’s best guess was that it began with an electrical issue.

Burned home

Garage Fire

This Pomona, CA home experienced a major fire event in the garage. The fire quickly spread and did immense damage to the entire home, including the rooms in the front of the home.

Open Ceiling Beams

Post Fire Ceiling Removal

Fires can start in many different ways. This Chino, CA home experienced a fire that was sparked from a lit cigarette. This photo was taken after SERVPRO of Chino / Chino Hills stripped the ceiling down to the beams. 

boarded up outside wall of a house

The Aftermath of a House Fire

The back of this Corona home was badly damaged in a major structure fire. The stucco, drywall, and roof had to be removed. The entire back section had to be stripped down to the studs in order to begin restoring the property.

Charred iPad

Can you guess what this is?

Believe it or not, this charred and destroyed mass of plastic and silicone used to be an iPad. It was exposed to prolonged heat from a house fire in Chino Hills and was rendered unidentifiable.