Althouse Restore is an IICRC Certified Firm for Water Damage, Fire Restoration and Re-Construction licensed in Texas and New Mexico. Like 911 we respond 24/7 to water damage emergencies-when you need help, you need it as quickly as possible. That's why Althouse Restore IICRC certified technicians are ready 24 hours a day every day of the year! They can efficiently extract water from your carpet and floor with high powered vacuum units mounted on our trucks.
We are the only company in the area that can boast of six employees that are trained in IICRC accredited schools for certification in both Water Damage Restoration and Applied Structural Drying. Althouse Restore knows the importance of doing the job right, and has the massive amounts of drying equipment and IICRC certified technicians to give you your best result.
When a fire ravages your home, it destroys your building, your possessions and your peace of mind. Althouse Restore has IICRC certified Smoke and Fire technicians to clean your home from ceiling to floor and permanently remove smoke odor.
We are the only company in the area that can boast of six employees that are trained in IICRC accredited schools for certification in both Water Damage Restoration and Applied Structural Drying. Althouse Restore knows the importance of doing the job right, and has the massive amounts of drying equipment and IICRC certified technicians to give you your best result.
When a fire ravages your home, it destroys your building, your possessions and your peace of mind. Althouse Restore has IICRC certified Smoke and Fire technicians to clean your home from ceiling to floor and permanently remove smoke odor.
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Greg Althouse began the company in 1988 as a one person carpet and upholstery cleaning company for El Paso.
Today, water extraction, fire damage restoration and General Contracting requires much of the company's time and effort.
Althouse Restore is dedicated to the finest customer service and continued professional improvement.
To this end, nearly every employee has attended IICRC training or is scheduled to do so.
Most of them already have multiple IICRC certifications.
Greg Althouse is active in the community and serves in various capacities at Abundant Living Faith Center.
Today, water extraction, fire damage restoration and General Contracting requires much of the company's time and effort.
Althouse Restore is dedicated to the finest customer service and continued professional improvement.
To this end, nearly every employee has attended IICRC training or is scheduled to do so.
Most of them already have multiple IICRC certifications.
Greg Althouse is active in the community and serves in various capacities at Abundant Living Faith Center.
The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) has served as the Industry Guardian for the cleaning, inspection and restoration service industries for more than 30 years.
As a non-profit certification organization, the IICRC helps ensure that you have access to trusted and trained cleaning professionals by establishing and monitoring certification programs and standards for these industries.
IICRC Certified Firms are also required to abide by the IICRC Code of Ethics.
As a non-profit certification organization, the IICRC helps ensure that you have access to trusted and trained cleaning professionals by establishing and monitoring certification programs and standards for these industries.
IICRC Certified Firms are also required to abide by the IICRC Code of Ethics.
Would you visit a doctor who did not keep up with the latest medical break-through?
Or even worse, visit a doctor who never attended medical school?
Only technicians with continuing professional education by the IICRC, and hands-on experience can assure you that your home will be dried out properly.
State-of-the-art equipment will make it dry out fast and efficiently.
Greg Althouse, the very "hands on" president of Althouse Restore, has been in the disaster restoration business in El Paso and Las Cruces since 1988.
Or even worse, visit a doctor who never attended medical school?
Only technicians with continuing professional education by the IICRC, and hands-on experience can assure you that your home will be dried out properly.
State-of-the-art equipment will make it dry out fast and efficiently.
Greg Althouse, the very "hands on" president of Althouse Restore, has been in the disaster restoration business in El Paso and Las Cruces since 1988.
When your water heater breaks and releases 60+ gallons of water in your home, hopefully your first response is to turn off the source of the flooding and remove from the floor objects that may be damaged.
What's next?
Call Althouse Restore to extract the water from the carpet and dry your home to prevent mold.
We are ready to help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Water not only soaks into the carpet and pad.
It also gets under your wood or laminated flooring.
It wicks up sheetrock and plaster walls, and up furniture legs and any fabric touching the floor.
What's next?
Call Althouse Restore to extract the water from the carpet and dry your home to prevent mold.
We are ready to help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Water not only soaks into the carpet and pad.
It also gets under your wood or laminated flooring.
It wicks up sheetrock and plaster walls, and up furniture legs and any fabric touching the floor.
Often people in El Paso assume that because we live in the desert there is rarely a need for water damage restoration.
However broken pipes, faulty appliances, and backed up sewer lines can cause extensive damage to your home if not properly addressed.
Two ways of classifying water damage events are 1) the cleanliness of the water and 2) the difficulty in removing the moisture.
Category 1. "Clean Water" is from a source that poses no substantial harm to people.
Water that overflowed while running your bath water, leaking from a supply line for an ice maker, dishwasher or clothes washer are good examples.
However broken pipes, faulty appliances, and backed up sewer lines can cause extensive damage to your home if not properly addressed.
Two ways of classifying water damage events are 1) the cleanliness of the water and 2) the difficulty in removing the moisture.
Category 1. "Clean Water" is from a source that poses no substantial harm to people.
Water that overflowed while running your bath water, leaking from a supply line for an ice maker, dishwasher or clothes washer are good examples.
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