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Dynamic Renovation Contractors

Colorado Springs, CO / 4.9 rating / 135 reviews / Building restoration service

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What this listing says

Colorado Springs property managers and commercial building owners who need a locally owned restoration company that handles mold remediation, water damage, and the rebuild under one contract.

Mold RemediationWater + Fire RestorationInsurance Claim HelpSe habla español
Base location Colorado Springs, CO
Provider type Restoration company
Public reviews 4.9 from 135 reviews

Best for

  • Colorado Springs homeowners dealing with mold after water intrusion who want remediation and rebuild handled by the same crew.
  • Commercial property managers who need a single contractor for recurring restoration work across multiple properties—several reviewers are repeat commercial clients.
  • Insurance claim situations where you want a contractor who will negotiate directly with your adjuster. Multiple reviewers credit DRC with getting claims covered that were initially difficult.
  • Homeowners recovering from fire damage who need a full rebuild, not just cleanup—two reviewers describe year-long fire rebuilds managed by DRC.
  • Anyone who values working with a small local company over a franchise restoration chain.

About this company

Dynamic Renovation Contractors is a locally owned restoration company in Colorado Springs that runs about a dozen full-time employees. They handle mold remediation, water damage, fire and smoke restoration, storm damage, roofing, and general renovations for both residential and commercial properties. Their tagline—"We stop the problem then fix the problem"—sums up their model: they remediate the damage source and then do the rebuild.

The company distinguishes itself from franchise operations by doing all work with in-house staff rather than cycling through subcontractors. They work directly with insurance companies on claims, and multiple reviewers specifically credit them for navigating difficult insurance negotiations. They offer 24-hour emergency water damage response, virtual consultations, and a one-year labor warranty. They also advertise price matching.

Steve Kinder owns the company, which was established in 2009. The about page claims over 30 years of combined industry experience across the team. They hold an IICRC association and operate as a licensed general contractor. The staff speaks English and Spanish.

4.9 stars across 135 Google reviews is unusually strong. The volume of praise for Scott Gill specifically—named in well over 30 reviews—suggests he functions as the primary client-facing contact and that customer experience hinges heavily on working with him.

Services

Mold remediationwater damage restorationsmoke and fire damage restorationstorm damage restorationroofingrenovationsroom additionsdeck repairscommercial property repairsinsurance claim assistance

Service area

Headquartered at 920 Babcock Rd Suite 103, Colorado Springs, CO 80915. DRC serves Colorado Springs and Pueblo, CO, plus surrounding areas. The contact page lists only Colorado Springs as a formal service area, though the website markets to Pueblo throughout.

Review consensus

What reviewers praise

Scott Gill is named in over 30 reviews and draws consistent praise for fast response times, honest damage assessments (one reviewer notes he told her she did not need a new roof), and hands-on insurance negotiation. Jason earned praise as a project manager on a fire rebuild for being patient and informative. Nicholas was credited for reliability and communication on a separate project. Andrew was praised for handling a collapsed driveway repair. Multiple property managers and realtors describe DRC as their go-to contractor for recurring work, pointing to easy scheduling and direct coordination with tenants and insurers.

What low reviews reveal

2 found across 135 total reviews at 4.9★. MEL (June 2026) describes a two-month project with PM Manny where crews arrived late, left early, took multi-hour lunches, and at one point left new workers unattended at the house. The reviewer says Manny ignored questions and gave incomplete information. The reviewer also reports finding a suspicious substance and a beer cap in the work area, and describes the workmanship as sloppy with items broken during the job. No owner response. Buzz Woody (October 2025), a Local Guide with 48 reviews, posted about an employee speeding and texting while driving on Powers Boulevard. This is a driving behavior complaint rather than a service quality issue. No owner response.

Pattern worth noting

Neither negative review received an owner response, which stands out given the company's otherwise strong engagement with customers. The contrast between Scott Gill's personal reputation (praised in dozens of reviews) and the detailed complaint about Manny suggests the customer experience depends heavily on which project manager you get. DRC appears to be a company where the front-of-house sales experience (Scott) is consistently strong, but the field execution can vary by crew assignment.

Named staff

Scott Gill (sales/client manager — overwhelmingly positive, named in 30+ reviews for communication, honesty, and insurance help). Manny (project manager — mixed: praised by Erin Lofthus and BLUESTRIP CONSTRUCTION, but criticized in detail by MEL for poor communication and ignoring instructions). Jason (project manager — positive, praised for patience during fire rebuild by Erin Munoz). Nicholas/Nick (project manager — positive, praised by Joshua Hubbs for reliability and by K S and Oscar Carbonell for roofing work). Steve/Steve Kinder (owner — positive, praised by Ronald Hattin for resolving a miscommunication issue and by Ben Feilmeier as hands-on). Andrew (field staff — positive, praised by Cole Smith for driveway repair). Logan (staff — positive, praised by msaboktakin for insurance negotiation and named by BLUESTRIP CONSTRUCTION).

Bottom line

Ask for Scott Gill as your primary contact—his track record across dozens of reviews is remarkably consistent. If your project gets assigned to a different PM, ask Scott to stay involved as a check-in point. The one detailed negative complaint centers on crew accountability and PM responsiveness, so establish upfront expectations for daily communication, work schedules, and how problems get escalated to ownership.

Keep in mind

  • Your experience will vary by project manager. Scott Gill draws near-universal praise, but Manny received a detailed complaint about ignoring instructions and poor communication. Ask who your PM will be before signing.
  • The mold remediation page is light on specifics—no mention of particular equipment, post-remediation clearance testing, or third-party verification. DRC does remediation only, not testing, so you will need a separate mold inspector.
  • The website lists the service area as Colorado Springs and Pueblo (about 45 miles apart) with "surrounding areas." Confirm they serve your specific location before scheduling.
  • Business hours are Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 5 PM. Emergency services are available 24/7 for water damage, but the website does not clarify whether mold calls qualify for emergency response.
  • The one-year labor warranty is mentioned on the FAQ page but details are not published. Get the warranty terms in writing before work begins.