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Wildfire Smoke Damage Cleanup in Tucson, AZ | Ash & Soot Intrusion

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Wildfire Smoke Damage in Tucson

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Tucson lives at the wildland-urban interface, and homes along the Santa Catalinas know what a big fire season feels like. During the 2020 Bighorn Fire โ€” which burned roughly 119,978 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains after a June lightning strike and forced evacuations across the Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Mt. Lemmon, and Summerhaven โ€” even homes that were never touched by flame took in smoke and fine ash through windows, attic vents, and HVAC intakes.

Don’t run the HVAC, and don’t dry-wipe ash. Running the air handler pulls smoke and ash through the whole house and ductwork. Dry-wiping fine ash smears and embeds it. Limit foot traffic, protect soft surfaces, and get a crew that cleans ash by the correct method โ€” soot is acidic and keeps etching surfaces while it sits.

How wildfire residue gets in โ€” and why it’s different

Wildfire smoke is a mix of fine particulate and odor compounds that infiltrate through the smallest gaps: window and door seals, attic and soffit vents, and especially HVAC fresh-air intakes. Once inside, ash settles on horizontal surfaces and odor embeds in soft materials and ductwork. Wildfire ash also tends to be gritty and alkaline, which calls for specific cleaning methods โ€” the IICRC is actively extending its S700 fire-and-smoke standard to address wildfire-impacted structures.

What cleanup involves

Crews assess the extent of intrusion, HEPA-vacuum and clean surfaces using methods matched to the residue, clean or replace HVAC filters and address ductwork, and treat odor at the source rather than masking it. Soft contents may be cleaned on-site or packed out. The goal is to remove the ash and the smell, not perfume over them.

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Questions homeowners ask

My house didn’t burn โ€” do I still need cleanup?
Possibly. Smoke and ash intrusion can leave soot on surfaces and odor in soft materials and ductwork even when flames never reached the home. An assessment determines whether you have meaningful residue or just need filters changed and a thorough clean.
Why not just air it out?
Airing out helps with transient smell, but settled ash and odor embedded in materials and the HVAC system remain. Those need cleaning and source treatment, or the smell returns when it warms up or the system runs.
Is wildfire ash hazardous?
Wildfire ash can be irritating and is best handled with proper protection and HEPA filtration rather than dry sweeping, which makes it airborne. Crews clean it in a way that captures rather than spreads it.
Will insurance cover wildfire smoke damage?
Smoke and ash damage from a wildfire is often covered under standard homeowners policies, but specifics vary. Document the intrusion and any affected contents, and keep records of cleanup.

Part of our Fire & Smoke Restoration guide for Tucson.

About this guide

This page is researched, written, and reviewed for local accuracy by the Tucson Restoration Pros team. It draws on primary and scientific sources โ€” including the IICRC S500/S700 restoration standards, the U.S. EPA and CDC on mold, the WHO guidelines on dampness and mould, the NWS Tucson and University of Arizona CLIMAS monsoon research, FEMA, and the Pima County Regional Flood Control District. See how we research. Tucson Restoration Pros is a referral service that connects Tucson homeowners with independent, qualified restoration companies; we are not a licensed restoration contractor and do not perform the work ourselves.