All City

4.9 (21 reviews)

testingabatement and decontamination. Molds are part of the natural environment. Outdoorsbut indoorsmold growth should be avoided. Molds reproduce by means of tiny sporesand none of them will grow without water or moisture. Following the catastrophe of a fireor smokeimmediately engaged with the task of getting your lifeand/or businessback to normal as soon as possible. Whether it’s a broken water pipea backed up sewermap out a planmove out all damaged and salvageable contentsAll City Restoration moves quickly to assess air qualityresidue spreadand the materials affected. Smoke travels far beyond the visible area—into wall cavitiesatticsHVAC systemsand porous finishes—so we identify hidden damage and the specific types of soot (dryoilynot just mask it. That includes targeted surface cleaning

24-Hour Board-Up Service Building Interior Cleaning Complete Contents Cleaning Soot & Smoke Removal Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Custom Furnishings / Interiors Apparel Dry-Cleaning / Laundering Dry Ice Blasting Computer / Electronics Restoration Exterior Pressure Washing Painting & Wallcovering Plaster / Sheetrock / Paneling Carpet Replacement / Installation Wood Flooring Repair / Replacement Acoustical Ceiling Replacement Glass & Window Replacement Custom Interior Construction F

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