Have you just experienced a fire in your home? Are you wondering if it’s safe to step back inside — or worse, live there again? The honest answer is no: it is not safe to live in a house after a fire until it has been professionally inspected.

With over 10 years of experience, we at PolishKraft have guided countless Arkansas families through this exact moment.

In this article, we will teach you everything you need to know about what to do with your house after a fire. Today, we will explain in detail:

By the end, you will know exactly what steps to take so you can return home safely and with peace of mind.

Why You Can’t Go Back Right Away

Even a small fire leaves behind invisible dangers that make your home unsafe:

  1. Structural Damage
  1. Soot and Smoke Residue
  1. Water Damage and Mold
  1. Airborne Chemicals (VOCs)
  1. Electrical and System Hazards

In summary, even if the damage looks minor, your home is not safe without a professional inspection.

What to Do Right After a Home Fire

A home fire is a chaotic event that will definitely throw you for a loop (particularly if you are not prepared). While helping everyone exit the premises safely should be the priority, what you do after is also very important. Let’s take a look at what actions to take following the first 24 hours after a fire:

  1. Wait for Official Clearance
  1. Contact Your Insurance Company
  1. Secure the Property
  1. Find Safe, Temporary Lodging
  1. Document Everything

Taahis visual record is invaluable for your insurance claim.

What Fire Damage Restoration Involves

Restoration isn’t just about cleaning up visible damage. It’s a complex multi-step process designed to return your home to safe living conditions:

When You Absolutely Need a Professional

You should call in experts if:

If any of these apply, DIY cleanup is unsafe.

Let’s Talk About Cost

Once the fire has been extinguished and everyone is safe and sound, the next question most homeowners ask is “How much will it cost?”. The final bill will depend on the following factors:

The good news? Homeowners’ insurance almost always covers fire restoration (except in extremely rare cases such as arson). A professional restoration team can act as your advocate. They will work directly with your insurance adjuster, providing detailed documentation, estimates, and moisture readings to streamline your claim and ensure you get the coverage you are entitled to.

Your Safe Return Home

You’ve just faced one of the most stressful experiences a homeowner can go through — a fire. Now you understand why it’s not safe to move back in right away, and what restoration involves to protect your family’s health. With expert help, you will return to a truly safe home. At PolishKraft, we are here not just to clean and rebuild, but to guide you through the process with clarity and confidence.

If you are in El Dorado or the surrounding Arkansas communities, contact us today to schedule a professional assessment or emergency mitigation. Together, we will create a plan to bring your home — and peace of mind — back to life.