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Anatom Restoration

Centennial, CO / 4.9 rating / 119 reviews / Water damage restoration service

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What this listing says

Centennial and south Denver metro homeowners dealing with basement flooding or crawl space mold who want a single company to handle extraction, drying, mold removal, and the rebuild.

24/7 water extractionCrawl space mold workIn-house repairsAsbestos removal
Base location Centennial, CO
Provider type Restoration company
Public reviews 4.9 from 119 reviews

Best for

  • Centennial and south Denver metro homeowners with a flooded basement or burst pipe who need same-day water extraction, structural drying, and follow-up mold prevention from one company.
  • Property owners with crawl space moisture or mold who want extraction, remediation, and vapor barrier work handled under a single contract.
  • Homeowners who need asbestos removal alongside water or mold damage, since Anatom handles both and most restoration competitors do not.
  • Commercial property managers across the Front Range who need 24/7 emergency response for water, fire, or sewage damage with insurance documentation included.

About this company

Anatom Restoration is a multi-location restoration company based in the Denver metro, with this Centennial office at 5532 S Telluride Ct. They run four locations across Denver, Aurora, Centennial, and Colorado Springs, and their primary work is water damage restoration. Mold remediation, sewage cleanup, fire and smoke damage, storm damage, crawl space repair, ceiling leak repair, and asbestos removal round out the service list. They handle both residential and commercial properties.

Their mold remediation page describes a six-step process: identify the moisture source, seal the work area with plastic sheeting, run HEPA-filtered air scrubbers under negative air pressure, remove contaminated porous materials, dry and dehumidify, then bring in an independent third party for post-remediation verification. They also do the rebuild afterward, including drywall, flooring, insulation, and painting. The website claims IICRC-trained technicians and a one-hour emergency response time. The asbestos removal service is a differentiator most mold-focused restoration companies in the Denver market do not offer.

The footer states they have been operating since 2019 and hold an A+ BBB rating. Multiple reviewers confirmed same-day or next-day arrivals for emergencies, and several noted the company showed up on weekends and holidays.

4.9 stars across 119 Google reviews is a strong record. Only 2 reviews at 3 stars or below exist in the recent window, and both came on the same day in June 2026. The volume and rating together suggest consistently good field work, though the billing complaint in one of those negatives is worth tracking.

Services

Mold remediationmold testingwater damage restorationwater extractionflood cleanupcrawl space repaircrawl space mold remediationceiling leak repairsewage cleanupstorm damage restorationfire and smoke damage restorationasbestos removal

Service area

Based in Centennial, Colorado, with additional offices in Denver (1351 S. Corona St), Aurora (16658 E 2nd Ave), and Colorado Springs (1322 N Academy Blvd). The website lists specific zip codes for each location, with Centennial covering 80015, 80016, 80111, 80112, and 80122. They claim to serve the entire Front Range corridor from Denver south to Colorado Springs. Confirm crew assignment and response time for your specific location.

Review consensus

What reviewers praise

Dan is the most frequently named employee, appearing in at least 10 reviews spanning 2022 through 2026. Reviewers praise him for fast response, clear communication, and leaving the workspace clean. Nathan (also referred to as Nate) appears in 7+ reviews for phone consultations, FLIR camera inspections, and walking homeowners through each step. Tiffany in the front office draws praise from multiple reviewers for communication throughout the process. Tom L. and Thomas get credit for honest mold estimates and detailed assessments. Eli, Ehud (also spelled Ahud), Jason, and Mike each appear in individual positive reviews for field work. Multiple reviewers specifically noted that Anatom gave free estimates and sometimes told homeowners the problem was smaller than expected, recommending less work rather than more.

What low reviews reveal

2 found across 119 total reviews at 4.9★. 2 found across 119 total reviews at 4.9★. Both posted June 2, 2026. USA Patriot (3 total Google reviews) wrote that a 15% charge was added to the final invoice and advised asking for the actual estimate with all line items. John (1 total Google review) left a 2-star rating with no text. Neither review received an owner response. With only 2 negatives and one lacking any detail, there is not enough data to identify a pattern. The billing complaint from USA Patriot is a single data point but specific enough to take seriously.

Pattern worth noting

The company does not respond to negative reviews (0% response rate on recent negatives), which contrasts with the otherwise strong review profile. The two negatives both landed on the same date, which could be coincidence or could indicate a single job that went sideways. The positive reviewer pool includes several established Local Guides (Lawrence Hau with 284 reviews, AmanDa Kiss with 139, Amy with 32, Pamela Courts with 102), lending credibility to the praise. Repeat usage is a positive signal: Lindsey Kocel used them twice in one year, and multiple reviewers mentioned they would call again.

Named staff

Dan (field lead / technician — positive, named in 10+ reviews for water damage response, communication, and mold remediation). Nathan / Nate (field technician / phone intake — positive, named in 7+ reviews for consultations, FLIR inspections, and emergency response). Tiffany (front office — positive, praised for communication and coordination in 3+ reviews). Tom L. / Thomas (estimator / primary contact — positive, praised for honest mold assessments and precise estimating). Eli (field technician — positive, named for mold work). Ehud / Ahud (field technician — positive, named for field work). Jason (field technician — positive, named for water damage and sewage jobs). Mike (field technician — positive, named for basement flooding work).

Bottom line

Ask for Dan or Nathan by name if you have a water emergency. Before signing a mold remediation contract, get an independent mold test since Anatom does both testing and removal. Request a written, itemized quote with all fees disclosed, and confirm in writing that no percentage-based charges will be added after the fact.

Keep in mind

  • They do both mold testing and mold remediation. The company identifying your mold problem is the same one billing to fix it. Get an independent test before committing to a remediation scope.
  • A recent 2-star review from June 2026 reports a 15% charge added to the final invoice that was not in the original estimate. Ask for an itemized, all-in quote before work starts and confirm whether any percentage-based fees apply.
  • The owner did not respond to either of the two recent negative reviews. That 0% response rate on negatives is a gap compared to companies that engage publicly with complaints.
  • They claim four locations across the Front Range from Denver to Colorado Springs. Confirm which crew and office will handle your job and what the actual response time is for your zip code.