Can Wildfire-Contaminated Hardwood Floors be Cleaned, Refinished, or Do They Need to be Replaced?
Summary by callmor.ai · Jun 11, 2026 · 1 min read

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Wildfire damage to hardwood floors depends on contamination severity. Ash and soot from fires contain heavy metals and acidic compounds that seep into wood grain, potentially causing permanent discoloration and structural weakening. Professional assessment determines whether your floors can be salvaged through deep cleaning and refinishing or require complete replacement. Acting quickly after wildfire exposure prevents further damage, as moisture from firefighting efforts can compound the problem. If contamination is surface-level, restoration specialists may successfully restore your floors; however, extensive penetration typically necessitates replacement to ensure your family's health and safety.
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