Completed Jobs by All American Cleaning
June 3, 2024 | Idaho Falls, ID
The homeowner contacted us because they were injured and on pain meds and fell asleep while the bathtub was running. The tub overflowed from the 2nd to the 1st floor, causing water damage to the carpet and drywall. We performed emergency water extraction and removed the affected drywall and insulation. ...
December 14, 2020 | Pocatello, ID
All American Cleaning & Restoration sent a team of four men who spent five days thoroughly cleaning out the attic, removing all the bat guano and ensuring the space was safe. After the initial cleanup, we layered the attic with plastic sheeting and added pads to collect future bat guano, making ...
August 12, 2020 | Idaho Falls, ID
We dried up the place from all the water the fire department had dumped in...
March 18, 2019 | Ashton, ID
We were able to get it dried out save the carpet and clean it. We did plaster repairs, replaced rubber cove, and painted as needed.
March 14, 2018 | Idaho Falls, ID
We were able to remove the stains and dirt that had built up on their sofa and chair, restoring it to it's original, beautiful condition, saving them from having to replace thier living room furniture.
February 12, 2018 | Pocatello, ID
We were able to rebuild their fireplace, making it functional and structually safe for their home.
February 25, 2015 | Idaho Falls, ID
We were able to fully restore the upholstery in the car, bring back its look to almost new condition. This included stain removal including food, dirt, and crayons. The client was grateful to get their new and improved car back!
December 26, 1998 | Idaho Falls, ID
The Bonneville County Historical Society museum had many priceless and one-of-a-kind artifacts on display. Due to the delicate nature and age of the artifacts and displays, AACR monitored the drying process several times a day, including weekends and holidays, to make sure we had a balanced drying system (to avoid ...
August 28, 1998 | Idaho Falls, ID
Upon close inspection, All American Cleaning determined that only 25% of the condominium roofs needed total replacement and, if completed carefully, the balance of the trusses could be restored. This process was feasible through: planking the bottom cords, vacuuming all insulation from the attic areas, careful sand blasting, followed up with ...
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