Sunshine Coast
Soot and smoke damage, lifted clean off.
Don't replace it when you can save it with laser.
No chemicals. No damage.
Just results.
See the soot disappear in real time.
Watch a blackened surface come back clean under the beam — the most convincing proof there is.
Real jobs. Drag to reveal.
Soot and char, lifted clean off — drag each slider to see the difference.
Cleaner, gentler, and it works indoors.
Soda and media blasting throw grit and dust through a building that's often still occupied or only half-damaged. Laser doesn't.
Low dust, no grit blowout
Particulate is captured at the source, so it suits occupied buildings and rooms you don't want to re-contaminate.
No chemicals or runoff
Nothing to mask, store or dispose of as hazardous waste — and nothing soaking into porous masonry or timber.
Protects the surface
The beam removes the soot then self-limits at the parent material — no erosion of soft brick, render or timber grain.
Documented & insurance-ready
We work to a Safe Work Method Statement and laser safety plan, with before/after records for your claim or report.
Laser vs blasting for fire damage.
We'll tell you straight if another method suits your job better — but for most soot work, this is why laser wins.
| Criteria | Laser cleaning | Soda / media blasting |
|---|---|---|
| Dust & containment | Low, captured at source | High — full containment |
| Use in occupied buildings | Suited | Rarely viable |
| Chemicals / residue | None | Soda residue to clean |
| Surface protection | Self-limiting | Can erode soft surfaces |
| Very large rough areas | Slower | Often faster |
Quick answers.
No. The beam is tuned to lift the soot and char and then effectively stops at the clean surface beneath — so brick texture, render and timber grain are preserved rather than eroded the way grit blasting can.
Often, yes. Because it's low-dust with fume captured at the source and uses no chemicals, laser cleaning is far more compatible with occupied or partially-damaged buildings than blasting.
Yes. We're happy to work with builders, restorers and insurers, and we provide before/after records and documented safe-work paperwork to support your claim or scope.
Send us a photo and a few details — surface type and rough area — and we'll come back with a clear, single-figure quote, usually within a couple of days. We assess before quoting rather than guessing on the day.
Send a photo.
Get your quote.
Fire and soot jobs vary a lot, so we ask a few quick questions and let you upload photos of the damage — it's the fastest way to an accurate, no-obligation price.
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