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Anatom Restoration
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What this listing says
Aurora and Denver metro homeowners facing water or mold emergencies who need a family-owned crew on site the same day, often within an hour.
Best for
- Aurora, Denver, and Centennial homeowners who need same-day emergency response for water damage or mold, especially after hours or on weekends.
- Homeowners who want post-remediation verification handled by an independent third party rather than the remediation company itself.
- Property owners dealing with insurance claims who want a company that bills the insurer directly and coordinates with adjusters.
- Commercial property managers -- retail, offices, schools, multi-tenant residential -- needing restoration across the Denver metro.
- Rental property owners who need a single company to handle water mitigation through full rebuild, including mold work discovered mid-project.
About this company
Anatom Restoration is a family-owned restoration company based in Aurora, Colorado, founded in 2019 by Tom Liberman and Natan. They run four offices across the Denver metro -- Aurora, Denver, Centennial, and Colorado Springs -- and handle water damage, fire damage, mold remediation, storm damage, sewage cleanup, and asbestos abatement. No call center: the owners answer the phone and oversee major jobs.
Their mold work follows a six-step process that starts with identifying the moisture source. They set up containment with plastic sheeting, run HEPA-filtered air scrubbers under negative air pressure, remove affected porous materials (drywall, carpet, insulation), dry and dehumidify, then bring in an independent third party for post-remediation air and surface sampling. That last step -- using a separate company for verification -- is a meaningful distinction from firms that grade their own work.
Tom and Natan built the company around emergency response. Reviewers consistently describe crews arriving within an hour, often late at night or on holidays. Dan Ragaglia is the field tech named in roughly half of all reviews. The company bills insurance directly and handles adjuster coordination, which shows up as a recurring positive in reviews from homeowners dealing with sudden floods.
A 5.0-star average across 162 Google reviews is unusual for a restoration company at this volume. Most of that comes from emergency water work rather than mold-specific jobs, but the pattern of honest assessments -- including telling homeowners they do not need paid services -- reinforces the rating.
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Service area
Anatom Restoration is headquartered in Aurora, Colorado, with additional offices in Denver, Centennial, and Colorado Springs. They serve the Denver metro area and surrounding cities. The Colorado Springs office is roughly 70 miles from Aurora, so confirm response time expectations for locations outside the core Denver metro.
Review consensus
Dan Ragaglia dominates the review record -- named in roughly 30 reviews for showing up late at night, working into the early morning, and giving honest assessments that sometimes mean telling homeowners they do not need to hire the company. Nate (co-owner) draws praise for patience, clear quoting, and free video-call consultations. Tom (co-owner) is mentioned by name in several reviews for personally overseeing projects. Reviewers consistently highlight same-day or same-hour emergency response, clear communication throughout multi-day jobs, and willingness to coordinate directly with insurance adjusters. Multiple reviews specifically praise the crew for not overselling -- recommending homeowners finish minor work themselves rather than paying for unnecessary services.
5 found across 162 total reviews at 5.0★. Three of the five recent negative reviews contain no text at all, making them impossible to evaluate. The two with text both describe the same complaint: a final invoice that ran 15% above the original estimate. One reviewer (John, 2-star) and one reviewer (USA Patriot, 3-star) posted within weeks of each other with nearly identical language, suggesting they may be the same person describing the same job. The owner responded to John's review but said they could not find a matching customer record. Neither USA Patriot's nor J Marsh's review received a response.
The owner responses follow a pattern worth noting: when they do respond (40% of the time), the replies use similar language and direct the reviewer to call or email rather than addressing the specific complaint. On two reviews (Majin Buu and John), the company said they could not find matching customer records -- which could indicate fake reviews or customers who booked under different names. The pricing complaint from John and USA Patriot is structurally similar enough that it may represent a single incident described twice rather than a recurring billing practice.
Dan Ragaglia (lead field tech -- overwhelmingly positive, named in ~30 reviews for emergency response, honest assessments, and thorough work). Nate/Nathan (co-owner -- positive, praised for clear quoting, patience, and free video consultations). Tom/Tom Liberman (co-owner -- positive, personally oversees major projects). Rocky (field tech -- positive, mentioned in 3 reviews for late-night emergency work). Mike (field tech -- positive, mentioned in 3 reviews for same-day response and moisture detection). Eli (field tech -- positive, mentioned in 2 reviews). Ehud (field tech -- positive, mentioned in 3 reviews for quality work). Udi (field tech -- positive, mentioned in 2 reviews). Ernesto (field tech -- positive, mentioned in 1 review). Jason (field tech -- positive, mentioned in 3 reviews). Tiffany (office manager -- positive, mentioned in 3 reviews for scheduling and coordination). Topaz (field tech -- positive, mentioned in 2 reviews).
Ask for Dan Ragaglia if your job involves water damage or mold -- he is the most consistently praised tech in the review record. Get your estimate in writing with all line items before work starts, and confirm in advance what would cause the price to change. The 5.0-star rating at 162 reviews is genuine, but most of that track record is water restoration; if your job is mold-only, ask how many mold-specific projects they have completed in the last year.
Keep in mind
- Anatom does both mold testing and mold remediation. A company that finds mold and then sells you the fix has a financial incentive to find more. They do use an independent third party for post-remediation verification, which partially offsets this, but ask who performs your initial inspection.
- Two reviewers report final invoices coming in 15% above the original estimate. Get your estimate in writing with line items before work begins, and ask what triggers price changes.
- Most of their 162 reviews reference water damage, not mold. Their mold remediation process is well-documented on their website, but the review base reflects primarily a water restoration company.
- They claim service across a wide area from Aurora to Colorado Springs, roughly 70 miles apart. Confirm response times for your specific location before booking.
- The owner response rate on negative reviews is 40%. Two of the five recent negative reviews received no reply at all.