After a fire, dry ice blasting lifts soot, char, and smoke odour off framing, walls, and belongings — waterless and non-abrasive, so materials get cleaned and saved instead of torn out. Based in Sherwood Park, we respond across Edmonton and the surrounding area.
For Edmonton and Sherwood Park homeowners, dry ice blasting removes fire damage from the structure and your belongings in place — without the water, grit, and teardown that make a fire feel twice as destructive.

Dry ice lifts baked-on soot and char from wall studs, joists, ceilings, and masonry — back to clean material, without sanding or wire-brushing that damages the structure.

Smoke smell lives in the soot embedded in porous wood and masonry. By removing that residue at the source instead of masking it, dry ice clears the odour for good — not just until the fragrance wears off.

Furniture, fixtures, tools, and keepsakes cleaned on-site where possible. Because dry ice is waterless and gentle on surfaces, many items can be saved and restored instead of thrown out.

Detached garages, shops, and acreage outbuildings cleaned after a fire — structure and equipment restored in place so you’re not tearing down and rebuilding what could have been saved.
One pass — no water, no abrasion, no teardown. Fire-blackened framing on the left, cleaned back to bare material on the right.
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The last thing a fire-damaged home needs is more water driven into the structure or aggressive sanding that spreads soot everywhere. Dry ice does neither.
Removes the embedded soot that holds smoke smell, instead of masking it — so the odour is gone for good.
Waterless cleaning won’t soak the structure or feed mold in a home that’s already been through a fire and the water used to put it out.
Cleans framing, masonry, and belongings in place — so more is restored and less is demolished and rebuilt.
Lifts soot and char without gouging wood or damaging finishes the way sanding or wire-brushing can.
Restoring instead of replacing usually means a faster, less expensive claim — and less time out of your home.
Fully insured and WCB covered, with photos and a written scope you can hand to your adjuster.
Frozen CO2 pellets hit the soot at high speed — and physics lifts it off the structure.
Pellets at −78.5°C flash-freeze the soot and char, cracking its grip on the wood or masonry underneath.
The frozen residue turns brittle and lets go of the surface — without abrasion to the material below.
The CO2 turns straight to gas, so there’s no water and no media — only the soot to collect and remove.
For commercial and industrial losses, property managers, and adjuster-led claims with documented, itemized bids, see our dedicated restoration page.
Based in Sherwood Park, responding across Edmonton and the surrounding communities, with Alberta-wide response for larger losses.
Particle provides waterless dry ice fire and smoke damage restoration for homes across the Edmonton area. Dry ice blasting removes soot, char, and smoke odour from framing, joists, masonry, and belongings without the water, grit, or teardown of traditional methods — which means more of your home is cleaned and saved, and less is demolished and rebuilt.
Because it’s waterless, it won’t add moisture to a structure that’s already soaked from putting the fire out — so it won’t feed the mold that so often follows a house fire.
We’re based in Sherwood Park and serve Edmonton, St. Albert, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove, Beaumont, and Stony Plain, with Alberta-wide response for larger losses. Fully insured and WCB covered, with documentation for your insurance claim.
Dealing with fire damage in your home? Get help now or call 780.394.4123. Also cleaning up after a flood? See our flood & mold removal page.
Common questions from Edmonton-area homeowners after a fire.
Tell us what happened and we’ll walk you through next steps — including documentation for your insurance claim. Prefer to talk? Call or text anytime.
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