My bathroom fan exploded into flames after being on for a while. It made a lot of noise before that. So I need to repair after smoke damage. I remodeled a burn out once but literally replaced the entire roof, framing and everything. So there was no concern about trapped smoke and potential odor later on etc. We ripped out part of the drywall ceiling last night and the insulation which had soot deposits. I am guessing there would be soot deposits further into to the house but we can not reach the insulation from the bathroom and would have to cut the ceiling apart in the other rooms. There is not a horrible odor at all but summer has not hit. My question is: the drywall on the ceiling lays on top of the drywall for the walls. I am now spending a lot of time trying to dig the ceiling drywall out on the edges. Is this necessary. Does the whole ceiling need to be removed? It seemed it would make installation of a new piece easier because we would not have a crack between the existing and the new to cover. Is this right? I also am wondering about sealing for the odor. What do I paint to seal the ceiling? The drywall after I put it in? With Kilz? What should I wash the walls with to clean soot residue. I can not see anything, but I am sure I need to wash it. The fire was contained in the fan box and dropped to the floor, so the damage was minor. I have never done this without a contractor, if you have not noticed. Thanks for any feed back, Alison