The credentials, training, and industry memberships that qualify us to protect your home and family.
In Indiana, there's no state licensing requirement for mold remediation contractors. Anyone can call themselves a mold remediator or water damage specialist. That's why professional certifications matter—they're the only way to verify that a contractor has been trained to industry standards.
Improper water damage restoration leads to mold. Improper mold remediation spreads spores throughout your home. Improper radon mitigation doesn't reduce levels. These aren't just inconveniences—they're health and safety risks for your family.
We invest in training and certification because your safety depends on it. Every certification listed below required coursework, examinations, and ongoing education to maintain.
The IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) is the global standard-setting organization for the inspection, cleaning, and restoration industries. IICRC certifications are recognized by insurance companies, real estate professionals, and government agencies as proof of professional competency.
Our technicians hold WRT certification, demonstrating expertise in:
The AMRT certification covers professional mold remediation:
NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) is the leading trade association for HVAC inspection, cleaning, and restoration professionals. NADCA membership requires adherence to the ACR Standard—the industry's most comprehensive standard for HVAC system assessment, cleaning, and restoration.
Many "duct cleaning" companies advertise low prices but don't actually clean ducts—they just blow air around. NADCA members use negative air pressure and source removal equipment that actually extracts contaminants from your HVAC system. We follow the standards that the industry's own association requires.
Find us in the NADCA directory →The Air Systems Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) certification is NADCA's professional credential for HVAC cleaning technicians. It's the only certification specifically designed for air duct cleaning professionals.
ASCS certification requires passing a comprehensive examination and completing continuing education every three years. Our technicians maintain current certification to ensure you receive the highest quality service.
Unlike mold remediation, radon testing and mitigation is regulated in Indiana. The Indiana State Department of Health requires radon professionals to hold certification through either NRPP (National Radon Proficiency Program) or NRSB (National Radon Safety Board).
Our radon test results are accepted by real estate agents, lenders, and attorneys for home transactions. Our mitigation systems are designed and installed to EPA and ASTM standards. You can verify our certification directly with the Indiana State Department of Health.
Verify Indiana radon certification →Schedule service with a team you can trust.