Rossi’s Fine Italian Cuisine Restaurant in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina has been proudly serving locals and tourists alike since 1987. The restaurant experienced a fire, which caused smoke and soot damage throughout the 10,000 square foot restaurant.
Dry ice blasting is the preferred method for fire restoration contractors
Dry Ice Blasting for Historical Restoration [Slideshow]
When it comes time to remove layers of paint, carbon, pollution, smoke damage, mold and other contaminants from a surface, dry ice blasting is the safest and most efficient restoration method.
Historic artifacts and structures require a gentle touch – one that only dry ice can give while still remaining effective. Not only is it non-abrasive, but it also eliminates manual cleaning, harmful chemicals and timely cleanup.
Dry ice blasting removes smoke damage without timely cleanup
The historic downtown of Loveland, Ohio, is known for having a vibrant and charming town center filled with shops, restaurants and businesses.
Unfortunately, a large fire caused by an electrical issue affected several buildings in a historic block of buildings. The fire gutted the top floors of three of the buildings and left smoke damage throughout all of the buildings.