What to know
- Tarps and floor protection go down before tools do — entry paths, work areas, and staging zones.
- Cabinet, countertop, and wall protection shields the surfaces around plumbing and electrical work.
- Shoe covers are standard on every visit, every technician, every time.
- Our techs are trained to clean after installs — the job isn't done until the space looks like we were never there.
- It's all backed by our No Mess Guarantee.
Before the work starts
Protection is the first task on the work order, not an afterthought. Technicians walk the path from the door to the work area and lay down floor protection along the entire route. Work zones get drop cloths and tarps; nearby furniture gets covered or moved with your permission; fragile items are flagged and relocated before a single tool comes out.
During the job
The details that keep a work site contained:
- Shoe covers on at the door — every entry, every technician.
- Cabinet and countertop protection around under-sink and kitchen plumbing work.
- Wall protection where equipment, water heaters, and panels travel through tight hallways and stairwells.
- Sealed containment and drop cloths for any cutting or drilling that creates dust.
- Debris bagged and removed continuously, never piled in your home.
After the install: the cleanup is part of the training
We train our technicians that cleanup is part of the installation, not a courtesy. Old equipment and packaging leave with us, work areas are swept and wiped down, floor protection comes up last, and the final walkthrough happens with you. If anything doesn't meet the standard, our No Mess Guarantee means we make it right — that's the care we expect you to see on every visit.
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Common questions
What is the No Mess Guarantee?
Our commitment that your home is left as clean as — or cleaner than — we found it. Floor protection, shoe covers, surface protection, continuous debris removal, and a final cleanup are standard on every job, and if we miss the mark we make it right.
Do you haul away old equipment?
Yes. Old water heaters, furnaces, panels, and packaging all leave with us as part of the installation, and we recycle what can be recycled.
What about dusty work like drywall cuts?
Any work that creates dust gets containment — plastic sheeting, drop cloths, and cleanup with the right vacuum equipment. We'll also tell you in advance which parts of the job create dust so there are no surprises.