The other day I burned a pan of giblets in my kitchen. Unbelievably awful smell :( :( - kitchen unuseable at the moment, despite washing down as much as I can.
The insurers have sent out a professional restoration firm who say they will treat the house with "thermal fogging". Has anyone had experience of this? Is it any good? Does the house smel neutral afterwards, or does it smell chemical-y?
Unfortunately it is an old and rather 'porous' construction with gaps between floorboards, and old chimney stacks of soft stone, old timbers...cannot believe anything will get th smell out and feeling depressed so if anyone has any cheerful tales for me...or advice.
I don't think we have any alternative to accepting the chemical fogging really, but if someone can tell me what to expect, that would be very helpful!
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kitchen fire and professional restoration - any experience? Please help - anxious!
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cabbageandgravy · 27/02/2015 09:08
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