We offer a FREE on site inspection and estimate for carpet & upholstery cleaning services.
It's a good thing, therefore, that you can count on an expert disaster restoration service provider like All American Cleaning and Restoration (AACR) to put your damaged property back in order. Thanks to our highly skilled engineering, construction, and restoration crew and our state-of-the-art equipment, we are able to deploy our emergency response services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
As Idaho's premiere full-service restoration company and general contractor, we provide expert restoration and reconstruction services for clients who are facing fire and water damage in their homes and business properties. Whether you need debris removal, electronic equipment decontamination, structural reconstruction, smoke odor removal, toilet overflow cleanup, or mold remediation services, you can count on us to do the job in the most efficient manner possible.
While we are known for our dependable emergency restoration services, our clients also count on us for their home improvement needs.
If you are concerned about your family or associates acquiring sick building syndrome due to poor indoor air quality, we can carry out complete professional cleaning of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems as well as carpets, rugs, and upholstery. We can also perform soda blasting as part of our structural cleaning services. This innovative technique uses a soda blaster to shoot tiny particles of soda material (e.g. sodium bicarbonate) to clean delicate surfaces. When you choose All American Cleaning and Restoration, you can take advantage of these services and a whole lot more!
Customers in Idaho Falls, Idaho, can get in touch with us by phone at 866-707-8006 or through our contact page. Find out today how our specialized and cost-effective services can help you restore the former splendor of your home or commercial property.
Located among the Rocky Mountains in the Snake River Plain, the city of Idaho Falls is the county seat of Bonneville County in the State of Idaho. With a city proper population of more than 56,000 people and a metropolitan population of over 136,000, Idaho Falls is the the state's fourth largest city.
Founded in 1864 and incorporated in 1891, Idaho Falls was initially a sleepy settlement inhabited by cattle and sheep ranchers. Its entry into the modern world came when the Utah and Northern Railway built a line through the area in the 1870s. The city also became home to the Idaho National Laboratory, a nuclear research center in 1849.
Today, Idaho Falls is a regional center for business, health care, travel, the arts, and culture. The city is famous for its historic downtown area and for its extensive greenbelt along the Snake River.