
Ace Carpet Cleaning & Restoration Service

The first 48 hours are important.
ACE Cleaning and Restoration services has all of the equipment and training to handle your loss. Our Restoration Technicians are CMT Certified and follow required guidelines. ACE 's staff will guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have along the way. Everybody's situation is different, ACE Restoration Technicians are trained to evaluate the situation and use the best possible methods to dry, sanitize, deodorize, and restore your home or business. It is imperative that you seek professional help when you have water damage or MOLD damage to your home.
Steps to consider
* Select remediation personnel or team (we hope you’ll choose us)
* Choose between outside expertise or in-house expertise
* Remediate
* Fix water or moisture problem
* Clean and dry moldy materials
* Discard moldy items that can't be cleaned
* Dry non-moldy items within 48 hours
* Check for return of moisture and mold problem
* If hidden mold is discovered, reevaluate plan
We Plan the Remediation Before Starting the Work
Questions to Consider Before Remediating
* Are there existing moisture problems in the structure?
* Have building materials been wet more than 48 hours?
* Are there hidden sources of water or is the humidity too high (high enough to cause condensation)?
* Are occupants reporting musty or moldy odors?
* Are occupants reporting health problems?
* Are materials or furnishings visibly damaged?
* Has maintenance been delayed or the maintenance plan been altered?
* Has the building been recently remodeled or has building use changed?
* Is consultation with medical or health professionals indicated?
Assess the size of the mold and/or moisture problem and the type of damaged materials before planning the remediation work. Select a remediation manager for medium or large jobs (or small jobs requiring more than one person). The remediation plan should include steps to fix the water or moisture problem, or the problem may reoccur. The plan should cover the use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and include steps to carefully contain and remove moldy building materials to avoid spreading the mold.(2) A remediation plan may vary greatly depending on the size and complexity of the job, and may require revision if circumstances change or new facts are discovered.
The remediation manager's highest priority must be to protect the health and safety of the building occupants and remediators. It is also important to communicate with building occupants when mold problems are identified.(3) In some cases, especially those involving large areas of contamination, the remediation plan may include temporary relocation of some or all of the building occupants.
The decision to relocate occupants should consider the size and type of the area affected by mold growth, the type and extent of health effects reported by the occupants, the potential health risks that could be associated with debris, and the amount of disruption likely to be caused by remediation activities. If possible, remediation activities should be scheduled during off-hours when building occupants are less likely to be affected.
Remediators, particularly those with health-related concerns, may wish to check with their doctors or health care professionals before working on mold remediation or investigating potentially moldy areas.
If you have any doubts or questions, call us we are trained and well able to secure a mold free living space for you and yours.



