1-DRY provides professional fire & smoke damage restoration services to New Albany and surrounding areas. As part of the greater Louisville metro, New Albany residents have access to our 24/7 emergency response team.
Our certified technicians serve New Albany with the same fast response times and professional standards as our Louisville headquarters. When disaster strikes your New Albany home, we're just a phone call away.
Why Choose 1-DRY in New Albany?
- Fast response to New Albany emergencies
- IICRC-certified technicians
- Direct insurance billing
- Local Louisville-area team
Frequently Asked Questions About Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration in New Albany
How soon should I start fire damage restoration in New Albany?
Begin within 24-48 hours if possible. Soot is acidite and etches into surfaces permanently if left untreated—within 72 hours, smoke residue can cause irreversible yellowing on plastics and fabrics. Our IICRC-certified Louisville-area team averages 60-minute response to New Albany to begin emergency stabilization and prevent secondary damage.
What does fire damage restoration cost in New Albany, KY?
Fire damage restoration in New Albany varies by scope: smoke cleanup only runs $3,000-$6,000, moderate fire damage with structural repair averages $10,000-$35,000, and major structural rebuilds can exceed $50,000. The national average claim is $21,000. We provide detailed room-by-room estimates and work with all major insurers including State Farm, Nationwide, and Liberty Mutual.
Can smoke odor be completely removed from my New Albany home?
Yes, with professional treatment. We use thermal fogging that penetrates the same cavities smoke entered, hydroxyl generators safe for occupied spaces, ozone treatment for severe cases, and industrial air scrubbers with activated carbon filters. Our New Albany process eliminates odors at the molecular level—we guarantee results, not masking with fragrances.
Is it safe to enter my New Albany home after a fire?
Do not enter until the fire department issues clearance. Even then, soot contains carcinogens and the air may contain carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, and particulates. Our New Albany team performs air quality testing and provides appropriate PPE before assessment begins. We have served KY communities since 2014 with proper safety protocols.