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How Does Safe Dry Exceed Your Expectations

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Safe Dry has taken the time to train and grow, so we have the knowledge to tackle every job

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We do all the work at Safe Dry Terrazzo Restoration and do not hire any subcontractors or subcontract any work out.

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We are an IICRC Certified Firm. That means we have been trained and conform to the guidelines of the IICRC

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The company owner spent 23 years in the US Army and understands how important standards are to any company.

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Safe Dry has spent much time studying and applying proper terrazzo restoration techniques. We have tested hundreds of systems in order to know we will produce the best looking floors possible.

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We use HTC tools and equipment on our jobs. HTC is the leader in the polishing equipment field.

“Safe Dry wins the 2009 Super Service award from Angie’s list.”

 

This award is given to less than five percent of the superior rated companies on Angie’s List. We are proud to display our Angie’s List Super Service Award for 2009 on our web site. Every company will tell you they are the best. At Safe Dry we strive to be the very best terrazzo restoration company. Just saying you are the best is meaningless. At Safe Dry we work hard to get the job done right so our customers will say we are the best. We have an A rating with Angie’s List. Please give us a call so we can prove to you that we will give you the best job possible.

 

 

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Check out TerrazzoRestorationBlog.com Safe Dry Terrazzo Restoration’s blog is the most comprehensive terrazzo restoration website in the world.

 

Proper terrazzo repair takes years to learn. If you have ever seen a repair in terrazzo
flooring that used white epoxy and colored markers or paint you know what we are
talking about. At Safe Dry Terrazzo Restoration we color match epoxy to your terrazzo floor. We never use markers or paint. We carry over seventy colors and sizes of rocks to get the best match possible. Check out the holes, marked using a pen as a pointer, on our blog site. Click on the image to the right to go to our blog site.

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