Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration in the Town of Oyster Bay, NY

Oyster Bay’s fire restoration profile spans puffback from oil heat in Hicksville and Massapequa’s dense 1960s stock, the historic electrical system risk of Cold Spring Harbor and Oyster Bay village’s older construction, and the density-driven fire spread risk in the township’s highest-population communities of Hicksville and Plainview.
Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration in the Town of North Hempstead, NY

North Hempstead’s fire restoration profile is defined by the electrical system age in its pre-war Gold Coast estates — where knob-and-tube wiring and 60-amp service panels create fire risk that newer construction does not carry — and the protein smoke and kitchen fire pattern common in the township’s dense interior multi-family communities.
Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration in the Town of Hempstead, NY

Hempstead’s fire restoration profile is dominated by two scenarios unique to Nassau County’s oldest building stock: furnace puffback from aging oil-fired heating systems in Levittown-era Cape Cods, and the mandatory asbestos abatement protocol that applies to every pre-1980 fire demolition scope in a township where the majority of homes predate 1978.