Fire, Smoke & Soot Cleanup in Boca Del Mar
Boca Del Mar is one of west Boca's largest communities — and with decades-old kitchens and dozens of attached condo and villa associations, it sees its share of grease fires and smoke-odor headaches. We help residents here clean up fast.
Cleanup built for Boca Del Mar's housing
Boca Del Mar is a large master-planned community in west-central Boca Raton, first laid out in 1969 — originally as "Boca Granada" — and built out heavily through the 1980s, which puts the typical home here around a 1985 vintage. With roughly 23,000 housing units and a median resident age in the low 50s, it's a mature community, and a genuine cross-section of Boca living: garden-style condos, attached villas and townhomes, and single-family homes spread across many separate homeowner and condo associations.
That housing mix shapes the cleanup work we do here. Two patterns stand out:
- Original, decades-old kitchens. Many units still have their first- or second-generation ranges, hoods, and wiring. Aging appliances and worn cooktops are a common source of grease and stovetop fires, and older cabinetry stains quickly when greasy soot lands on it.
- Shared walls and HVAC. In Boca Del Mar's condos and attached villas, smoke odor travels between units through shared wall cavities and common ventilation — so a neighbor's cooking fire or cigarette smoke can become your odor problem.
What we see most here
- Grease and stovetop fires in original condo and villa kitchens
- Whole-home smoke odor after a contained kitchen fire
- Candle soot ghosting on condo walls and ceilings
- Cigarette odor in units being sold or turned over for new tenants
- Smoke smell drifting from an adjacent unit
Why local conditions matter
West Boca's humidity keeps greasy soot and smoke residue active long after the fire is out, and Boca Del Mar's near-constant air-conditioning use pulls odor into the ductwork and spreads it unit to unit. That's why we treat the whole affected area — surfaces, soft goods, and HVAC — not just the room where the problem started. Because Boca Del Mar sits in unincorporated Palm Beach County, it's protected by Palm Beach County Fire Rescue rather than the city department; our role begins once the scene is safe — removing soot, clearing odor, and restoring the home.
Our services
Kitchen & Grease Fire Cleanup
Greasy soot and fast-spreading odor from stovetop, oven, and grease fires.
Learn moreSmoke Odor Removal
Cigarette, cannabis, fire, and lingering smoke smell removed at the source.
Learn moreSoot Removal
Acidic soot on walls, ceilings, brick, and painted surfaces.
Learn moreBoca Del Mar FAQ
Yes. We serve all of Boca Del Mar — its condos, villas, townhomes, and single-family homes across the community's many associations. Whether it's a grease fire, smoke odor, or soot, we'll come out, assess it, and give you a free estimate.
Yes. In attached condos and villas, smoke travels through shared walls and HVAC. We seal the pathways smoke uses to enter your unit and remove the odor that's already absorbed into your walls and furnishings. See our neighbor smoke smell page for how that works.
We offer 24/7 response and same-day estimates across Boca Raton, including Boca Del Mar. Acting quickly matters here because the humidity sets greasy soot and smoke odor fast.
Fire, smoke, or soot damage in Boca Del Mar?
Tell us what happened — we'll give you a free, local estimate the same day.