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Ultrasonic Cleaning

Ultrasonic cleaning adopts the process of using cavitation bubbles that are brought on by high frequency pressure (auditory) waves/Ultrasound to agitate a specialized solution or solvent.

The process induces a high force on contaminants conforming to multiple surfaces. This reaction also pierces through the most minuscule recesses. The purpose is to clear all surfaces of impurities firmly attached to them. These contaminants may involve lime rust or calcium build-up due to water damage. As well as dirt, soot, grease or smoke from fire damages.

The utilization of ultrasonic cleaning has increased in demand due to the restrictions on the use of chlorofluorocarbons. As a result of these stipulations, many professionals and surface restoring companies are now using immersion cleaning as opposed to solvent-based vapor degreasing.

Restoration Emergency

Responding 24 hours, our team of experts respond to water damage or fire damage any time of the day to help with your emergency. We are one phone call away!

Specialty Cleaning

Our Specialty Cleaning services includes carpet and upholstery cleaning, all natural & manufactured stone from moss rock, granite, flagstone and more!

Mold Remediation

Stopping moisture intrusion is critical in mold remediation. Our remediation experts can help with proper procedures to ensure indoor air quality in your property

Crawlspace Repairs

Musty odor, water intrusion and indoor humidity are signs of crawlspace problems. Our inspections are free. Schedule a visit today

Ultrasonic Cleaning

Ultrasonic cleaning adopts the process of using cavitation bubbles that are brought on by high frequency pressure (auditory) waves/Ultrasound to agitate a specialized solution or solvent.

The process induces a high force on contaminants conforming to multiple surfaces. This reaction also pierces through the most minuscule recesses. The purpose is to clear all surfaces of impurities firmly attached to them. These contaminants may involve lime rust or calcium build-up due to water damage. As well as dirt, soot, grease or smoke from fire damages.

The utilization of ultrasonic cleaning has increased in demand due to the restrictions on the use of chlorofluorocarbons. As a result of these stipulations, many professionals and surface restoring companies are now using immersion cleaning as opposed to solvent-based vapor degreasing.