
IICRC Certification Explained
We surpass industry standards with our IICRC certification and commitment to excellence

European Restoration
IICRC Certified Company
Proudly certified since establishment
Meeting and exceeding industry standards for over 20 years
What IICRC Certification Means to You
IICRC certification is attained only through rigorous testing and adherence to exacting standards, and guarantees more than expertise in restoration. IICRC companies are required to meet several service benchmarks. They must:
Accurate Information
Present accurate information to clients, and conduct themselves with honesty and integrity
Trained Technicians
Make available a technician who has been formally trained and passed IICRC tests
Continuing Education
Provide continuing education for technicians to stay current with industry standards
Liability Insurance
Maintain comprehensive liability insurance for your protection
Important Note: This list is not exhaustive and does not include the extensive training required for IICRC certification, which is especially important when dealing with water damage. Certification ensures you're receiving service that employs the best and latest techniques in the trade.
Why IICRC Certification Matters
The Environmental Protection Agency estimates significant time spent indoors, where indoor pollutants can have a poor effect on our lives:
of our time is spent indoors according to EPA estimates
higher pollutant levels indoors compared to outdoors
hours for mold to start growing after water damage
Industry Standards
IICRC sets the global standards for the inspection, cleaning, and restoration industries
Latest Techniques
Certification ensures we employ the best and latest techniques in the trade
Insurance Approved
Most insurers insist on using IICRC-certified companies because they know the work is insured
Quality Guarantee
IICRC certification guarantees more than expertise - it ensures superior service quality
Critical Considerations for Water Damage
This is especially true when water damage has occurred. Mold, deterioration of synthetic carpet and upholstery fibers, and airborne particulates are all cause for consideration when you're restoring damaged property.
The European Restoration Advantage
The European Restoration team is trained to assess this kind of damage in great detail, and to offer a safe and effective restoration solution. Our IICRC certification ensures we follow industry best practices for:
- Proper water extraction and drying techniques
- Mold prevention and remediation
- Safe handling of contaminated materials
- Proper use of personal protective equipment
How You Know European Restoration is IICRC Certified
It is unlawful for companies to display the IICRC logo if they are not certified.
The IICRC is backed by industry professionals as well as insurance partners, and most insurers insist on using IICRC-certified companies because they know the work is insured.
If you're not sure, we encourage you to check that the service you or your insurance company chooses is IICRC certified.
Trust & Verification
Industry Backed
Supported by restoration professionals nationwide
Insurance Partners
Preferred by major insurance companies
Verified Quality
Continuously monitored for compliance
We Surpass Industry Standards
At European Restoration, we don't just meet IICRC standards – we exceed them. Our commitment to excellence, continuous training, and customer satisfaction sets us apart in the restoration industry.
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