CORDOVA, Tenn. — All-State Pest Control Company, serving the Tennessee area since 1943, has earned the QualityPro designation, the mark of excellence in pest management.
In order to qualify for the QualityPro designation, All-State Pest Control Company took steps to ensure customer satisfaction. From providing checks and balances in human resource practices to being more environmentally sensitive, QualityPro companies are committed to providing consumers with the highest quality of service.
“All-State Pest Control utilizes creative and innovative methods in all aspects of pest control,” said Joe Walton, vice president of All-State Pest Control Company. “Our focus is to provide quality, cost effective pest control while maintaining superior service by well-trained personnel. This designation as a QualityPro company represents our commitment to quality and customer care that has continued to improve for over 60 years.”
QualityPro companies have met qualifications built around four key principles: Business Operations, Consumer Relations, Environmental Stewardship and Technician Training. These qualifications include employing only highly trained, credentialed employees; offering a clear, easy-to-understand warranty and termite service agreement; maintaining a drug-free workplace; advertising truthfully and ethically; and maintaining an up-to-date insurance policy.
“All-State Pest Control Company is one of less than one percent of the industry who has taken the necessary steps to participate in the QualityPro program, which demonstrates their commitment to provide consumers with quality, professional pest management services,” said Andrew Architect, executive director of QualityPro.
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