Purely Restoration by Clothesline Cleaners

Contents & Textile Restoration in Boise, Meridian & Idaho

When fire, smoke, water, mold, storm, or other damage affects the belongings inside a home or business, Purely Restoration helps restore what can be saved. Textiles are our deepest specialty, but our restoration work can also support electronics, household contents, and other claim-related items.

Restoration for the Items People Are Most Afraid to Lose

After a loss, the structure gets attention quickly. But the contents inside the property are often the most emotional part of the claim: clothing, wedding gowns, bedding, family heirlooms, leather, electronics, keepsakes, handmade items, and the everyday belongings people need back.

That is where we help. We work with homeowners, restoration contractors, adjusters, and insurance claim teams to receive, review, clean, restore, document, and return contents whenever restoration is possible.

We Restore More Than Textiles

Most of what we receive is still clothing, soft goods, and textiles. That is our strongest lane. But the restoration side of the work is broader than dry cleaning, and the page should say that clearly.

Textiles & garments

Clothing, uniforms, formalwear, designer garments, leather, suede, furs, bedding, linens, curtains, quilts, and other soft goods.

Sentimental items

Wedding gowns, heirlooms, handmade pieces, antique textiles, keepsakes, and items that need careful handling because replacement is not the point.

Electronics & contents

Electronics and other household contents can be included in the restoration workflow when a claim requires more than textile care.

Smoke and odor

Smoke-affected clothing, bedding, closets, garments, soft contents, and other items impacted by fire or odor exposure.

Water and mold concerns

Water-damaged textiles, closets, wardrobes, fabrics, and contents that need prompt review before damage gets worse.

Claim support

Intake, documentation, item review, restoration routing, and coordination with the contractor, adjuster, carrier, or homeowner.

But Textiles Are Where We Are Different

Many restoration companies handle structure, mitigation, demolition, drying, and rebuild work. Our difference is specialty contents care, especially textiles and high-value garments that ordinary cleaners and broad national vendors may not handle with the same level of textile knowledge.

Clothesline Cleaners brings garment care, fabric chemistry, wedding gown preservation, leather and suede care, and delicate textile handling into the restoration process.

Idaho textile restoration expertise

Our credentials include Dry Cleaning & Laundry Institute certifications and Association of Wedding Gown Specialists certification. That matters when a claim includes wedding gowns, formalwear, designer pieces, handmade quilts, antique textiles, or irreplaceable family items.

Regional Restoration Support

We serve restoration claims across Idaho and can support projects in eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Montana when the claim scope and logistics make sense. Boise and Meridian are home base, but the restoration work is not limited to normal retail dry cleaning geography.

Who We Work With

Homeowners and families

If you are dealing with a fire, smoke, water, mold, or storm loss, you can contact us directly. We can help you start the intake process and understand what information we need.

Restoration companies

We work behind the scenes for restoration contractors and their clients when textile or contents restoration is needed as part of a larger job.

Adjusters and claim teams

We can help organize contents and textile restoration details so the claim has a clearer path forward.

Property managers and businesses

When contents, uniforms, soft goods, linens, or commercial items are affected, we can help review what may be restorable.

Experienced with restoration and insurance workflows

Our team has supported work connected with restoration companies such as SERVPRO, Paul Davis, BUK Restoration, RestoPros, Master Restoration, and others, along with claims involving carriers such as State Farm, Allstate, and other insurance companies. These names describe claim experience and coordination history, not a logo endorsement or sponsorship.

Damage Types We Can Help With

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Fire damage

Smoke, soot, odor, and fire-related damage affecting clothing, contents, soft goods, closets, and sentimental items.

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Smoke odor

Garments, bedding, curtains, textiles, leather, and contents that absorbed smoke after a fire or nearby exposure.

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Water damage

Water-affected clothing, fabrics, closets, soft goods, contents, and items that need prompt review.

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Mold concerns

Items from closets, wardrobes, storage areas, and rooms where moisture or mold exposure may have affected contents.

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Storm or wind damage

Contents affected by storm events, roof leaks, flooding, or related property damage.

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Structural or other loss

When the property damage is bigger than the belongings, we can still help with the contents side of the claim.

How the Restoration Intake Process Works

Start the intake

Use the Purely Restoration form below, call us, or email the restoration team with the basics of the claim.

Tell us what happened

Water, fire, smoke, mold, storm, structural damage, timing, property safety, and any known insurance details help us route the work.

Share claim contacts

If you have a restoration company, adjuster, carrier, claim number, or project manager, include that information so the file is easier to connect.

Items are reviewed

We review the affected contents and textiles to determine what can be cleaned, restored, documented, or handled through the restoration workflow.

Restoration work begins

Textiles and soft goods are handled through our specialty cleaning and restoration process. Other contents can be supported when the claim requires it.

Return or next steps

Restored items are returned, picked up, or coordinated through the contractor, homeowner, or claim process depending on the project.

A softer note on handling and outside support

Most textile and soft-goods restoration is handled through our Idaho-based team. When a specialty category requires additional resources, it stays within the restoration workflow so the claim can keep moving.

Purely Restoration Intake Form

If you are dealing with a current loss, this form helps us collect the first details: damage type, timing, property address, contact information, insurance details, restoration company information, photos, and the best way to reach you.

If this is urgent, call 208-342-0538 and then complete the form when you can.


Why Purely Restoration

46

Years of Clothesline Cleaners garment and textile care experience.

ID

Idaho-based team with regional restoration support.

Claims

Experience working with restoration companies, adjusters, and carriers.

Care

Specialty focus on textiles, contents, heirlooms, and meaningful items.

Items Commonly Sent to Us

Everyday clothing

Wardrobes, closets, seasonal clothing, uniforms, children’s clothing, and smoke or water-affected garments.

Bedding and linens

Comforters, blankets, sheets, pillowcases, shams, table linens, curtains, and soft household goods.

Wedding gowns and formalwear

Wedding dresses, veils, suits, tuxedos, gowns, and formal pieces affected by smoke, water, mold, or odor.

Leather, suede, and fur

Specialty garments and outerwear that need more careful handling than standard laundry or dry cleaning.

Heirlooms and handmade pieces

Quilts, antique textiles, sentimental fabric items, and pieces where preservation matters.

Electronics and contents

Electronics, household contents, and other claim-related items can be included when the restoration scope goes beyond textiles.

Restoration FAQs

Do you only restore textiles?

No. Textiles are our strongest specialty and most of what we receive, but restoration claims can include electronics, household contents, and other damaged belongings too.

Can a restoration company send items to you?

Yes. We work with restoration contractors and can support their clients when contents or textile restoration is needed as part of a larger claim.

Can homeowners contact you directly?

Yes. Homeowners can call, email, or complete the intake form. If another restoration company is already involved, include that contact information.

Do you work with insurance claims?

Yes. We have experience with restoration and insurance workflows, including claims involving major carriers and local restoration contractors.

What areas do you serve?

We serve restoration claims across Idaho and can support projects in eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Montana when the claim scope and logistics make sense.

Can every damaged item be restored?

No. Fire, smoke, water, mold, age, material condition, and contamination can make some items non-restorable. The first step is review and intake.

Start a Restoration Intake

Whether you are a homeowner, restoration contractor, adjuster, or claim contact, the fastest next step is to call, email, or complete the Purely Restoration intake form.