When it comes to restoration and construction, certifications are not just credentials—they represent a commitment to doing the work correctly, safely, and according to industry standards.

Streamline Restoration & Construction is now an IICRC Certified Firm, which means our team meets the highest standards in the restoration industry.

But what does that actually mean for you as a homeowner or property owner?

What Is an IICRC Certified Firm?

The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is widely recognized as the gold standard organization for restoration, cleaning, and inspection industries.

Becoming an IICRC Certified Firm means:

  • Technicians are professionally trained and certified
  • Work is performed according to industry-approved standards
  • The company follows strict safety and procedural guidelines
  • Ongoing education and compliance are required

This is not a one-time achievement—it requires continuous training and accountability.

Why This Certification Matters for You

Hiring a restoration company is not just about speed—it is about accuracy, safety, and long-term results.

As an IICRC Certified Firm, Streamline delivers a higher level of service across all projects.

Higher Quality Work

Certified technicians follow proven processes for water damage, fire damage, and mold remediation. This reduces mistakes and ensures proper restoration the first time.

Safer Restoration Practices

From containment procedures to air quality control, IICRC standards prioritize safety for both occupants and technicians.

Proper Equipment and Techniques

Our team uses up-to-date equipment and methods aligned with current industry standards, not outdated guesswork.

Better Outcomes for Insurance Claims

Working with a certified firm helps ensure documentation and processes align with what insurance providers expect.

What Services Are Covered Under IICRC Standards?

This certification directly impacts all major services we provide:

Water Damage Restoration

Proper drying techniques, moisture mapping, and prevention of secondary damage like mold growth.

Fire Damage Restoration

Safe removal of soot, odor control, and structural cleaning following fire incidents.

Mold Remediation

Controlled containment, removal, and air filtration to address mold safely and effectively.

Reconstruction & Repairs

Ensuring that restored areas meet both structural and environmental standards.

Our Commitment to Ongoing Training

The restoration industry continues to evolve, and so do we.

As an IICRC Certified Firm, we are committed to:

  • Staying updated with the latest restoration standards
  • Continuously training our technicians
  • Improving safety protocols and procedures
  • Delivering consistent, high-quality results

This ensures that every project benefits from the most current knowledge and best practices.

When Should You Work With a Certified Restoration Company?

You should always consider a certified firm when dealing with:

  • Water damage from leaks, floods, or plumbing issues
  • Fire and smoke damage
  • Mold concerns or indoor air quality issues
  • Structural damage requiring reconstruction

Choosing a certified company reduces risk and increases the likelihood of a successful restoration.

Why Choose Streamline Restoration & Construction

With our new IICRC Certified Firm designation, we combine:

  • Industry-recognized certification
  • Hands-on field experience
  • Full-service restoration and construction capabilities
  • A commitment to doing the job right

We are equipped to handle your project from initial damage assessment to full reconstruction.

Final Thoughts

Restoration is not just about fixing visible damage—it is about addressing the underlying issues correctly.

Being an IICRC Certified Firm reflects our commitment to quality, safety, and professional standards.

If you are dealing with property damage or want a trusted team to evaluate your situation, Streamline is ready to help.

FAQs

What does IICRC stand for?

IICRC stands for the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification, the leading organization for restoration industry standards.

Why is IICRC certification important?

It ensures that a company follows industry-approved methods for restoration, safety, and training.

Does certification make a difference in results?

Yes. Certified firms follow structured processes that reduce errors and improve outcomes.

Do insurance companies prefer IICRC certified firms?

In many cases, yes, because certified firms follow recognized standards and documentation practices.

What services are impacted by IICRC certification?

Water damage restoration, fire damage restoration, mold remediation, and reconstruction services.