Interior Maintenance Company, Inc. (IMC) was founded in 1973 by Charles and Maria Mongiello to provide quality contract cleaning services for commercial facilities. Joined by sons Chuck in 1986 and Matt in 1990, IMC remains a family owned and operated business employing over ninety individuals. Over the years, IMC has grown and evolved into one of the premier facility maintenance organizations in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
With the addition of Air Duct cleaning in 1990, Kitchen Hood cleaning in 1998, High Surface Combustible Dust and Industrial cleaning in 2005, and Kitchen Equipment cleaning and Pressure Washing in 2012, IMC now provides a unique and full array of specialty services which can address any aspect of indoor environmental maintenance.
With the addition of Air Duct cleaning in 1990, Kitchen Hood cleaning in 1998, High Surface Combustible Dust and Industrial cleaning in 2005, and Kitchen Equipment cleaning and Pressure Washing in 2012, IMC now provides a unique and full array of specialty services which can address any aspect of indoor environmental maintenance.
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IMC has the experience and knowledge to perform quality air conveyance system cleaning at large and small facilities throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region. We specialize in healthcare, schools, and large commercial and government institutions. IMC is dedicated to ensuring your production and manufacturing spaces are free of hazardous dust that may cause irreparable damage or present a dangerous risk.
Air Duct Cleaning Air Duct Cleaning IMC began its HVAC Cleaning Division in 1990 and has since become one of the largest air duct cleaning contractors on the East Coast.
IMC has extensive experience in providing Learn More Combustible Dust Cleaning Combustible Dust Cleaning A major concern of many Manufacturing and Production facilities because particulate debris and dust may cause irreparable damage and costly repairs to sensitive machinery and equipment.
IMC has extensive experience in providing Learn More Combustible Dust Cleaning Combustible Dust Cleaning A major concern of many Manufacturing and Production facilities because particulate debris and dust may cause irreparable damage and costly repairs to sensitive machinery and equipment.
Since joining the family business in 1982, Chuck Mongiello Jr. has been responsible for training and management of over 100 employees per year, as well as supervision of commercial building maintenance contracts in excess of one million square feet. Chuck has managed more than 2,000 commercial and industrial projects involving air duct cleaning, microbial remediation and fire/water damage restoration.
International Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Association (IKECA) member since 2006. IKECA is a leader in educating its members about safety, cleaning techniques and many other areas.
Since its inception, IKECA, a not-for-profit trade association, has established stringent Standards & Practices for contractors engaged in kitchen exhaust cleaning, conducted a variety of educational programs, and worked with influential code setting bodies such as the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to improve existing codes and regulations.
Since its inception, IKECA, a not-for-profit trade association, has established stringent Standards & Practices for contractors engaged in kitchen exhaust cleaning, conducted a variety of educational programs, and worked with influential code setting bodies such as the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to improve existing codes and regulations.
NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) has announced updated safety standards for Combustible Dust. Most people are surprised by the fact that wood dust can ignite. Combustible dust is defined as any solid material composed of distinct particles, regardless of size, shape, or chemical composition, which presents a fire or deflagration hazard when suspended in air or some other oxidizing medium over a range of concentrations.
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