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ASAP Restoration and Construction

ASAP Restoration and Construction

4.7
(210 reviews)

What an industry! I was up north with my family for the weekend and came home to standing water…read morethroughout the first floor of my house. My first call was to a plumber for help. Before the plumber even arrived, three different restoration companies showed up at my door. The strange part? I never called any of them and nobody told me anyone was coming out. I did overhear one of the technicians I allowed in for a "free evaluation" on speakerphone with the plumber asking if a $2,000 finder's fee sounded reasonable. I kept my mouth shut but it definitely raised some red flags. I listened to all three companies separately and then decided to do some serious research online. While some companies have plenty of glowing Google reviews, once you start looking at other sources like Yelp, the Arizona ROC, and the BBB, the picture can look very different. Consider this a friendly warning to homeowners: do your homework. After digging deeper, I was fortunate to find ASAP Restoration. One thing that immediately stood out is that they do not work referral deals with plumbers, do not pay kickbacks, and do not play games with deductibles. They simply focus on doing the job correctly. The team was extremely professional. The mitigation/demo crew handled the water damage quickly and thoroughly, and the reconstruction team has been excellent. We're now about 90% finished with the rebuild and everything is coming together great. I just felt the need to share my experience before heading out for spring break. If you ever find yourself in a similar situation, take a breath, do your research, and call a company that focuses on integrity and quality work. For me, that company was ASAP Restoration.

I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for the outstanding customer service and honesty you…read moreprovided. Your efforts saved us more than 50% compared to other companies' estimates for the exact same scope of work something we're still amazed by. The third-party consulting firm was equally impressed with the quality and professionalism demonstrated by your crew. Please extend our thanks and appreciation to your technicians for the marvelous job they performed. We truly value your commitment to excellence and integrity, and we look forward to working with you again in the future. Overall the best prices I could find for full house restoration service.

Arizona Total Home Restoration

Arizona Total Home Restoration

4.5
(42 reviews)

This is a long overdue review for ATH! They handled two major home projects for us in 2025 in a…read moremidcentury modern condo. This review is for the first one, a bedroom ceiling/roof leak that needed mold mitigation, asbestos testing and renovation. March 2025: Leak originally started as a moisture spot on the ceiling in October 2024 but my HOA ignored it. By March 2025, the ceiling had become so compromised that water streamed in like a waterfall during a massive storm. My original contact was Noah - he gave me an estimate (along with two other companies). I really appreciated how Noah was communicative, informative and thorough. And! he didn't badger me w/ phone calls & emails, like the other two companies did. He understood that I said I would take care of the situation when I could b/c I was in the middle of Massage Therapy school. I understood the "risks" of having mold & just shut the bedroom off. Fast forward to August 2025 & now we're ready to take care of the situation. Noah followed protocol of getting an asbestos test first. Luckily, it was negative. Then Spencer, their Mitigation Specialist? built a special containment room, inside the guest bedroom that sealed off the contaminated area. Heavy duty fans stayed on for about 72 hours? so the area could be thoroughly dried after being treated w/ some kind of mold treatment. Noah was available via text when I had questions - that was surprising & super helpful! Once Mitigation was completed, Noah connected me w/ Jacob at their Restoration Department. He sent over a stellar crew led by David & they proceeded to rebuild about a quarter of the bedroom - meant to mention that they had to rip out dry wall, scaffolding, etc. This crew rebuilt and then refinished the area, including re-installing wainscotting and painting the ceiling + walls. The results? This bedroom looks gorgeous! We were thrilled with how thorough/smooth ATH was w/ this process & how the renovation turned out. Highly recommend this company for their professionalism, flexibility and high standards. Thanks to the ATH Team!

ZACH was not only patient, but concerned and went out his way to answer and clarify my questions…read more I was impressed with his work ethic, he wanted to get the job Done without hesitation!! Thank YoU for having a Excellent Employee!! ~Judy Tenant Chandler

Water Fighters Restoration

Water Fighters Restoration

2.3
(6 reviews)

Just met the guys from Water Fighters Restoration and they couldn't have been more pleasant to work…read morewith. Ceasar and his father are certainly professionals.

Horrible. Avoid these guys. Scammy and predatory. I called them after a simple toilet line leak…read moreat my parent's rental house that I was trying to manage remotely. For what should have been a multi-day dry out only, WF tore out carpeting throughout the entire house unnecessarily. They also brought in their "sister company," a certain packing out company that started to move the tenant family's belongings to some remote location. Fortunately, the family stopped in and made the movers move their belongings into the garage instead of off-site. I walked directly into their trap. The leak was on a Friday. Plumber repair happened Saturday. I had them stop in on Sunday, ahead of insurance. The real secret to their "success" is in their fine print in their work order. If you do what I did, and hastily sign with them, they will likely outrun what insurance will pay for, and you'll be on the hook for a big bill. I tried to fight, but they have mastered the process of placing a mechanic's lien on a property (11 since November 2022) and securing profits that way if the opportunity arises. Water Fighters is not the only company that uses mechanic's liens. I'm sure liens are necessary at times, but it appears to be a tool that can be utilized as part of a corrupt scheme when possible. Check the Maricopa County Recorders Office website and search for legal efforts by any company by Document Title. Water mitigation has the potential to be particularly pernicious because one wants to move quickly to minimize damage and prevent mold or mildew growth. That's part of the trap I jumped into. Don't let Cesar Lauro Ontiveros Perez, or anyone associated with Water Fighters, near your property. Don't call them and definitely don't sign with them. I imagine most of the reviews on their website, like other elements of their website, are not authentic and are designed to deceive. No water mitigation license is needed to "perform" water mitigation. All one needs is any contractors license. This is in AZ and many other states. Fancy thermal imaging cameras to detect moisture does not mean someone knows how to work within professional standards governing water damage mitigation and restoration, or work with an insurance adjuster. Finally, call a PUBLIC ADJUSTER. Public Adjusters work for you to manage the efforts between your insurance company and any contractors. Yes, they get a percentage of your claim for their efforts but it is worth it to avoid what I went through. I called one for the rebuild and it made for an amazing turnaround from the awful experience with WF. NAPIA is the national association for public adjusters. They know the insurance industry and will probably know your policy better than you do. Your first call can and should be to a public adjuster. You will do much better overall with your claims if you work with a Public Adjuster.

Residential Restoration Services - damagerestoration - Updated June 2026

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