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Quick Dry Water Restoration

Phoenix, AZ / 5 rating / 22 reviews / Water damage restoration service

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What this listing says

Phoenix homeowners dealing with water damage or mold after monsoon leaks who want a single company to handle extraction, drying, mold removal, and rebuild under one roof.

Water-to-rebuild pipelineFree mold inspections24/7 emergency response
Base location Phoenix, AZ
Provider type Restoration company
Public reviews 5 from 22 reviews

Best for

  • Phoenix Valley homeowners who need water damage and mold handled by one company from extraction through rebuild.
  • Homeowners who want a single point of contact, Alma, managing the full restoration process including insurance coordination.

About this company

Quick Dry Water Restoration is a Phoenix-based restoration company that handles the full arc from emergency water extraction through mold removal and rebuild. They are woman-owned and Mexican-owned, run by Alma, who shows up in the majority of their Google reviews by name. Their primary identity is water damage restoration, with mold removal as a secondary service they fold into the same job.

On the mold side, their website references HEPA filtration, containment, and antimicrobial treatments. They offer free mold inspections and moisture readings. Their structural drying service includes daily moisture monitoring with meters and thermal imaging. They also do demolition of affected materials, plumbing repair, water heater installation, and reconstruction, so they can take a project from the initial emergency call through to a finished rebuild without subcontracting.

Services

Emergency water extractionstructural dryingmold removalmold inspectionmoisture monitoringdemolition of damaged materialsplumbing repairwater heater installationreconstruction and rebuildinsurance coordination

Service area

Based in Phoenix, Arizona. Their website says they serve homeowners across the Valley, but does not list specific cities or counties. Confirm coverage for your location before scheduling.

Review consensus

What reviewers praise

Alma is the constant. She is named in at least 15 of 22 reviews. Reviewers praise her personal responsiveness, including a Labor Day visit within 30 minutes and a 2 AM dishwasher flood response. Multiple reviewers mention she handled insurance coordination. Renee is called out for customer service skills. Cisco and Rubin are praised for field work, and John is noted for clean demolition. Communication and speed are the two most repeated themes.

What low reviews reveal

0 found across 22 total reviews at 5.0★. No negative reviews found in the last 18 months. With 22 total reviews at 5.0 stars, there is simply no complaint data to analyze.

Pattern worth noting

The review volume is low (22 reviews) and tightly clustered, with 16 reviews posted between January 2026 and June 2026. Several reviewers have only 1 review on their account. This clustering could reflect a young business building its review base organically, or active review solicitation. Neither is necessarily a problem, but the lack of any review below 5 stars across 22 entries is unusual.

Named staff

Alma (owner/point of contact -- positive, named in ~15 reviews for responsiveness, knowledge, insurance help, and personal warmth). Renee (customer service -- positive, praised for skill and availability). Cisco (field tech -- positive, described as great). Rubin (field tech -- positive, described as great). John (demo tech -- positive, noted for clean work).

Bottom line

Ask for Alma directly. She runs the jobs and reviewers consistently confirm she stays involved throughout. With no negative reviews to flag specific risks, the main thing to watch for is scope. Get an independent mold assessment before agreeing to remediation work, since they do both testing and removal.

Keep in mind

  • They do both mold inspection and mold removal. That is a conflict of interest. A company that finds mold also profits from removing it. Consider getting an independent inspection before committing to their remediation scope.
  • With only 22 reviews and a perfect 5.0 rating, the review history is thin. There are no negatives to learn from, which also means you cannot see how they handle problems.
  • Their website is built from a template ("Plumbox") and some service page descriptions contain placeholder-like language. The moisture monitoring page still references "appliance repair" in its tagline. This suggests the web presence is newer or less polished than the actual operation.