ServiceMaster by Eagle-Eye
We can help your home or business clean-up damage from water, fire, storm, mold, air ducts or carpets
10/14/2025
We moved!
Stop in and see us in Edmondđ
Call 405-216-8000 for all your cleaning needs:
âď¸ 24/7 Emergency
âď¸ Carpet Cleaning
âď¸ Air Duct Cleaning
âď¸ Water, Fire, Mold Restoration
âď¸ Content Cleaning and Storage
âď¸ Biohazard Clean-up
âď¸ Post-Construction Cleaning
04/08/2025
What sets us apart from other companies?
The term "eagle eye" in restoration refers to the meticulous attention to detail and a high level of precision required to effectively restore or preserve objects or buildings. Whether itâs flooding, mold, bio-hazard clean-up, or smoke/fire damage the "eagle eye" is essential for several reasons:
1. Attention to Detail
An eagle eye is crucial in identifying even the smallest flaws, cracks, or degradation that may not be visible to the untrained eye. This allows professionals to catch early signs of deterioration, which is critical in stopping further damage.
2. Accuracy in Repair
Restoration often requires replicating original materials, colors, and techniques. An eagle eye ensures that repairs are as accurate as possible, maintaining the authenticity of the object or structure. In art conservation, for example, this could mean matching paint pigments or restoring texture that mimics the original.
3. Prevention of Further Damage
Early detection of issues, such as mold growth in textiles or structural weaknesses in buildings, can prevent further damage. The eagle eye allows restorers to act quickly and prevent a small problem from becoming a major one.
4. Enhancing the Final Outcome
The goal of restoration is often to return an object or space to its former glory. Having an eagle eye helps ensure that the final result is as close to the original as possible, making sure that no detail is overlooked and that the restoration is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
In essence, the "eagle eye" in restoration is about preserving the authenticity and integrity of the object or environment being restored, ensuring that every detail is handled with care, precision, and respect.
Let us be the eagle eye on your disaster or project.
405-216-8000
Please be aware and stay safe! We are prepared and ready to help in any way we can. Call 405-216-8000 for emergency services for smoke, fire, and water restoration.
02/20/2025
Sun is out and frozen water lines are bursting. Check in on your properties frequently the next couple of days, know where your main water shutoff is, and call us ASAP at ServiceMaster by Eagle Eye if an emergency happens. 24/7 number 405-216-8000
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01/10/2025
The Edmond Chamber is excited to announce our 2025 Board of Directors and Officers! Kenneth Wohl with Regent Bank, will serve as chair of the board of directors in 2025. Jamey Mullin with Service Master by Eagle Eye, will serve as the chair elect for 2026 and Michelle Keylon with Francis Tuttle, will serve as the immediate past chair. Also serving on the executive committee will be Martha Ball, McDonaldâs; Will Blanchard, Oklahoma Christian Academy; Kevin Freeman, UCO; and Brandon Rader, Rader Development.
Elected to new three-year terms on the board are Martha Ball, McDonaldâs and Brad Weber, Crest Discount Foods. The following individuals were appointed to serve one-year terms on the board: Valerie Morrison, Morrison Cup Solutions; Josh Dougherty, CEC; and Makailyn Dillon, Oklahoma ER & Hospital.
They will join returning members of the board: Chris Anderson, The Grant Group; Evan Comer, Turn2Payments; Randy Decker, Edmond Public Schools; Jan Moran, AT&T; Jason Perez, Deer Creek Public Schools; Scot Rigby, City of Edmond; Jon Rule, Integris Health Edmond; Rex Shriner, Jetta Corporation; Chad Smith, Mercy; Jim Trent, BancFirst; and Angie Ward, MidFirst Bank.
We are extremely thankful to all of our Board of Directors who help guide our chamber!
11/05/2024
We are deeply saddened by all those affected by the recent tornados and storms.
We are here to help in any way we can - from tarping, to storing contents, to drying, to even helping you find temporary housing while you rebuild. Please reach out if you or anyone you know is in need!
405-216-8000
11/05/2024
10/31/2024
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3712 E. 2nd Street
Oklahoma City, OK
73034