Hughes Environmental tackles a multitude of cleaning applications. The time efficiency and cleaning effectiveness of dry ice cleaning will enable them to offer new solutions to their customers. The Cold Jet systems not only save on cleaning time, but will also allow Hughes Environmental to save money as they use less ice and air than any other dry ice cleaning system on the market.
Dry ice cleaning provides a quick, safe, non-toxic and economical cleaning solution. With dry ice cleaning you can clean in-place, without disassembly or cool down. It is non-abrasive, non-conductive, non-corrosive and does not introduce water. Dry ice blasting solutions have no secondary waste, increase efficiency and improve part quality.
“Our contract cleaning customers find success with their Cold Jet system in the printing, utility, plastics and general manufacturing industries as well as in historical restoration and disaster (smoke, fire, water) remediation,” said Darren George, Director of Business Development for Contractors. “We are excited to have Hughes Environmental as part of our team. They will be able to take on more projects and increase profits because of the reliability and speed that dry ice cleaning systems provide.”
“Cold Jet dry ice cleaning systems will be another great tool for us to use,” said Chuck Cooper, Director of Business Development with Hughes Environmental. “Dry ice cleaning will be a great fit for many of our current customers, and help us to expand our line of services to even more facilities.”
About Hughes Environmental
Hughes Environmental (HughesEnv.com) is a combustible dust cleaning specialist and commercial and industrial duct cleaning company based in Louisville, Kentucky. Through its national client base and focus on using the safest, most efficient methods, Hughes Environmental has grown to be the premier choice for industrial and commercial cleaning. The staff is comprised of multiple NADCA Certified “Air System Cleaning Specialists”, American Indoor Air Quality “Certified Mold Remediators”, and “Certified Indoor Environmentalist”.
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