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Author: rweisly | Total views: 8 Comments: 0
Word Count: 551 Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 10:05 AM

Fire Damage Restoration To Landscaping

When thinking about fire damage restoration, very few people think about the outside of a home. Most consider the inside of the home as this is very important. There are some things however, that need to be taken into consideration when remodeling a home after a fire. We are talking about the external side of the home that everyone looks at before someone even steps foot in the door.

Landscaping can come in many different forms and are all as unique as the owners themselves. Fire damage restoration on the outside of the home can start by clearing out all the charred remains from the area. These look bad and get in the way of actually getting some work done. Plants will typically have to be removed completely and the soil tilled before anything else can be put in its place.

After the cleanup phase has been done, take a good look at the space and decide how you want it to look after all the fire damage restoration is complete. Make a drawing of the design or use computer software to do this. There are plenty on the market that can help someone design their dream space outside their home. Consider the fire as an opportunity to give the yard a facelift. There can be something positive that comes out of the disaster; let it reflect in the landscaping.

One thing to keep in mind while going through any fire damage restoration is how the fire damaged any sprinkler system that was already in place. The openings for the water are typically made of plastic that can be melted along with the PVC pipe if the ground was able to get hot enough. These are things that need to be evaluated before putting any new landscape down.

Make the fire damage restoration a family event. Little children and big kids alike will enjoy getting out in the dirt to make the yard look better than before. The beauty about working outdoors is that there are so many different jobs that are fairly easy for everyone to take turns in. Small kids will enjoy playing with the water as they remoisten the ground and older kids can help dig and clear out weeds. Do the work that is least appealing first before doing the work that you enjoy doing. This can act as a reward system to help keep the fire damage restoration process going.

Getting everyone involved helps bring together the family closer than before and gives confidence. Even though something horrible just happened to the family, you are able to get through the event as an entire unit and there is nothing that the group cannot handle. This is a great message to send to your children as they will be running the world someday. Be sure to plant something that bears fruit that is appropriate for the region. After a few years, everyone will remember what had happened and will know that there is some good in all things.

During the process of fire damage restoration, keep things simple, fun and safe. Take this disaster as an opportunity to do something with friends and family and get the outdoor space you have always wanted.

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Ramona Weisly does writeups for homeowners for Disaster Recovery and Fire Restoration




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