When the previous owner of a home or a visitor to a rental property has smoked inside, the walls and contents end up developing bad odors that are very difficult to remove. In most cases, professional assistance is required to completely remove the tobacco smell from the home. Learn more below about getting rid of the smell of tobacco smoke damage in Springfield Missouri from inside a home.
Effects of Tobacco Smoke Damage Inside a Home
Beyond the human impact smoke damage will have inside a home, it also creates substances that tend to stick to every surface in the home. This substance is a yellow-brown color and will permanently change the appearance of everything from the walls and flooring to the furniture. It can also penetrate soft items like carpets, bedding, and clothes. Tobacco smoke also gets into the HVAC system of the home, carrying the substance and smells throughout the home. Once the substance is present throughout the home, it can be extremely difficult to remove without a professional.
Long-Term DIY Smoke Removal Solutions
Some homeowners might first attempt to remove the tobacco smell on their own. To do this, the residue needs to be thoroughly cleaned from every part of the home. Open all of the windows to let in the fresh air and replace all HVAC filters. Then, clean walls and ceilings with products that neutralize odors. Let everything dry. If the smell is still there, it’s possible to repaint walls and ceilings using a sealant designed to work with bad odors. Everything else in the home will need to be cleaned as well, including floors, furniture, windows, carpets, and all household fixtures and belongings.
Short-Term DIY Tobacco Smoke Removal Solutions
There are other methods that can help temporarily remove the tobacco smoke smell from a home. Though they are inexpensive, they are generally not going to last very long, and the tobacco smoke smell will come back again. Some of these include using an air purifier, using baking soda on the carpets to soak up smells, placing bowls with vinegar around the home, and placing coffee through the home to help absorb the smell. Other options can include buying indoor plants to help absorb the smell, using candles, and leaving orange peels or pineapple slices around the home.
Professional Tobacco Smoke Damage Solutions
Homeowners who want to make sure the smell is completely and permanently removed should contact a professional for help. Our certified restoration professionals can permanently remove the tobacco smell. We start by cleaning all surfaces in the home using deodorizing agents. Then, specialized equipment is used to remove odors that are inside walls or other inaccessible areas. After this, all surfaces are sealed to get rid of the last bit of odor in the home. Soft items will need to be professionally cleaned as well, though you may decide to simply replace them.
Odors from tobacco smoke can be very difficult to remove from a home. If you have any issues with lingering tobacco smoke damage inside your home, get professional help to remove it completely and permanently. Call the professionals at PuroClean Certified Restoration in Springfield, Missouri, to do the job right.