Choosing an IICRC Certified Firm: Why it Matters
12/23/2024 (Permalink)
When facing property damage, it's crucial to choose a restoration company you can trust. That's why SERVPRO of Allen, Barren, Hart, Green, and Taylor Counties is proud to be an IICRC Certified Firm.
What Does IICRC Certification Mean?
The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) sets the industry standards for professional restoration companies. To achieve IICRC Certification, a company must:
- Meet Strict Standards: Adhere to rigorous industry standards for quality, ethics, and customer service.
- Employ Certified Technicians: Ensure at least one IICRC-Certified Technician is present on every job site.
- Maintain High Standards: Continuously improve through ongoing training and education for our technicians.
- Prioritize Customer Satisfaction: Commit to resolving customer concerns and disputes fairly and professionally.
The IICRC: Setting the Industry Standard
The IICRC plays a vital role in advancing the restoration industry by:
- Developing Industry Best Practices: Setting the gold standard for water damage restoration, mold remediation, fire damage restoration, and more.
- Promoting Continuous Learning: Encouraging ongoing education and professional development for restoration professionals.
- Ensuring Quality and Safety: Upholding high standards of quality, safety, and ethical conduct within the industry.
Choose SERVPRO® for Peace of Mind
When you choose SERVPRO of Allen, Barren, Hart, Green, and Taylor Counties, you're choosing a company committed to excellence. Our IICRC Certification demonstrates our dedication to providing the highest quality restoration services and exceeding customer expectations.
Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you recover from water damage, fire damage, and other property losses.