Don’t let your Grill Leave You Up in Smoke
December 27, 2018
Despite the ease of barbecuing, it is common for cooks to leave the grill periodically while they are cooking. Sometimes people also neglect to clean their grills, or forget to shut them off. Additionally, grills are usually positioned near a homeowner’s house. Leaking tank hoses or items placed near the grill’s flame can cause fires. Often embedded grease and oil provide fuel to increase the flame and can make it difficult to extinguish a fire quickly. Whether the grill causes a fire that infiltrates your home or produces smoke damage, a fire restoration company can clean and restore your interior.