
Having the right tool for the job is important. You wouldn't expect a carpenter to arrive at your home carrying painter's tools would you?
Well the same is true for the home inspection, carpet & upholstery cleaning, and sign installations. Performing quality home inspections and providing superior carpet & upholstery cleaning results require more than a flashlight or scrub brush. Our inspectors are equiped with the best tools money can buy, and our cleaning and restoration technicians employ powerful professional grade equipment.
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Home Inspections
Most governing inspection bodies such as ASHI, NACHI, and NAHI don’t require an inspector to carry much more than a flat head screwdriver, a decent flashlight, a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) tester, a small mirror, a pair of binoculars, and a quality ladder. Those are indeed needed, however, if our inspectors sense something wrong they are equipped with additional tools, which go beyond the basic requirements of the inspection. Below are photos and description of some of the advanced tools our inspectors, carpet technicians, and sign installers use. |
Professional Grade Cleaning Equipment
Shower Feed Machine. This is not your typical "happy homeowner" carpet machine. This powerful machine allows our cleaning solution to reach the top of soft nylon brush, whereupon it aerates and becomes a thin layer of damp foam that is gently massaged into the carpet. This loosens soil clinging to carpet fibers and holds it in suspension until it's removed by our commercial wet/dry extractor.
Commercial Extractor. Talk about power! These extractors remove the loose soil and heavy grit that your regular vacuum cleaner can’t get out. This equipment is also used after the Shower Feed Machine to remove the layer of damp foam containing the loosened soil. This deep extraction allows your carpets to dry quickly and evenly. The machine is also used to extract soil, dust mites, skin cells, and other damaging elements from upholstered furniture prior to our hand cleaning. |