Certified standards
IICRC-certified technicians follow accepted drying, cleaning, containment, and remediation procedures instead of deciding by appearance alone.
Antimicrobial treatment is the step after extraction and cleaning that helps prevent regrowth on surfaces and structural materials. It is standard procedure on Category 2 and Category 3 water losses, post-mold remediation, and any job where contamination is in play.
We use EPA-registered products applied by trained crews with documented coverage and the dwell time the label requires.
Treatment is not a substitute for drying
Spraying treatment over a wet, contaminated material does not produce a clean substrate. The product needs the surface in a state where it can actually do its job.
We extract, clean, treat, and dry in that order with documentation at each step.
Logged for the carrier
Every treatment gets recorded with what was used, where, and how it was applied.
Clean records prevent the kind of claim disputes that come up when nobody can prove the treatment was actually done.
Why trust us
For Antimicrobial Treatment, trust comes from what gets verified on site: the source, the moisture, the affected materials, the cleanup scope, and the record that supports the job afterward.
A clean restoration job should leave you with a dry structure, a clear explanation of what was done, and documentation that makes sense weeks later if an adjuster asks a question.
IICRC-certified technicians follow accepted drying, cleaning, containment, and remediation procedures instead of deciding by appearance alone.
Photos, scope notes, equipment logs, and moisture readings are collected as the work moves so homeowners and adjusters can see what changed.
Crews test affected materials before and during the job, then adjust air movers, containment, and dehumidification to match the actual moisture load.
Emergency cleanup, controlled demolition, drying, cleaning, and build-back coordination stay under one restoration plan instead of being handed off blindly.
The team works across Henderson and the Las Vegas Valley, where slab leaks, appliance lines, roof leaks, AC condensate issues, and fast desert drying conditions are common.
What needs immediate attention, what can wait, and what should be handled by a licensed trade outside the restoration scope.
We avoid opening finished materials until moisture readings, contamination risk, and practical access have been checked.
Emergency response stays focused on stabilization first, then drying, cleaning, and repair decisions after the building is under control.
Henderson is a weird mix for flood cleanup. New homes, old pipes, summer heat, sudden monsoon rain, slab leaks, roof leaks, and drainage areas near the Las Vegas Wash. A wet hallway in Green Valley is not always the same kind of job as a roof leak in Anthem or a rental cleanup near Whitney Ranch.
Request emergency water cleanupCall Quality 1st. We answer 24/7 and help with the water removal, drying, cleanup, repairs, and insurance paperwork.