Tuft Aide History

Tuft Aide’s roots go back to 1987, when Buddy McClelland first opened a carpet cleaning business under the name of Buddy's Carpet Care. Buddy’s vision was in creating a company that would be uniquely different from your typical carpet cleaning company. It was one that focused on excellence and education. He believed that by offering this in every aspect of the business, client referrals would fuel its growth.

Buddy also focused on honesty and integrity, never engaging in some techniques (such as bait and switch or telemarketing) used frequently by many other cleaners. Buddy considered his reputation and his company's reputation to be one in the same. That reputation would focus on integrity, excellence and education.

After 15 years of proven success, Buddy applied these same values in creating a sister company, Tuft Aide Inc. In 2002, Tuft Aide was formed to specialize in water damage restoration and structural drying.

Tuft Aide partnered with Hydro-Lab of Indianapolis, Indiana to acquire state of the art, industry leading equipment, specialty drying techniques, and education that has not yet been acquired by our competitors. This in large is what sets us apart from the others.

We have proven through hundreds of projects in Springfield MO and surrounding areas that we can dry in place most clean water jobs. This avoids reconstruction costs and your home & business in disrepair for weeks or months.

This level of experience, expertise, and type of equipment is not offered by any other structural drying contractor in southwest Missouri!

Mission Statement: To perform the most outstanding service experience in Southwest MO, with skill, honesty, and integrity.

Our goal: To achieve excellence in service through education, experience and a willingness to achieve 100% client satisfaction!

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Tuft Aide has gone green.

Tuft Aide went green when it partnered with
Hydro-Lab in 2004. We are helping to save
the environment three ways.

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