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All Dry Water Damage Experts
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What this listing says
Denver-area property owners dealing with water damage or mold who want a family-run restoration company that has used Xactimate billing and offered 24/7 emergency response since 1994.
Best for
- Denver and greater Colorado property owners needing same-day emergency water extraction with insurance coordination through Xactimate.
- Homeowners or contractors who want to rent drying equipment rather than pay for full-service mitigation on a smaller water event.
- Commercial property managers needing a single restoration vendor for recurring water losses, as evidenced by their long-term relationship with The Glass House high-rise in Denver.
About this company
All Dry Water Damage Experts is a family-owned restoration company based in Denver, operating out of 905 W Iliff Ave since 1994. Their primary work is water damage mitigation, but they also handle mold remediation, sewage cleanup, and crawl space encapsulation. Mike Cavallo runs the company and still shows up on job sites. They bill through Xactimate, the same estimating software insurance carriers use, which means your invoice will match what your adjuster expects to see.
What sets them apart from most Denver restoration outfits: they rent drying and mold remediation equipment directly to contractors and homeowners who want to handle smaller jobs themselves. They also own diesel generators they rent out for events and emergency power. Their mold remediation page mentions HEPA filter vacuums and antimicrobial treatments, and they require asbestos testing before starting any restoration work, per Colorado CDPHE regulations.
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Service area
Headquartered in Denver, Colorado at 905 W Iliff Ave. Their website claims they will service any area in the state of Colorado. Reviews confirm work in Denver, Greenwood Village, and Highlands Ranch. Statewide coverage from a single Denver location likely means longer response times outside the metro area.
Review consensus
Mike Cavallo gets named more than anyone else, with reviewers calling out his honest assessments, fast on-site arrival, and willingness to guide new homeowners through insurance claims. Shane Cavallo is the second most-named staff member, praised for being respectful of homes and explaining each step of the process. Carla, who handles the office, earned a dedicated shout-out for arranging a competitor to come when All Dry's crew was booked. Multiple reviewers note that the team communicates daily progress updates and estimated completion times. One high-rise property manager (Brian Kincaid of The Glass House) credits All Dry with handling over 30 water damage jobs at his building.
0 found across 41 total reviews at 4.8★. No recent negative reviews to analyze. The company has zero 1-star, 2-star, or 3-star reviews within the last 18 months.
The owner responds to nearly every review with personalized replies that reference specific team members and details from the job. This is not template reputation management. The absence of any negative reviews in 18 months, combined with the low total review count, means there simply is not enough complaint data to identify weaknesses from reviews alone.
Mike Cavallo (owner — praised across many reviews for honesty, fast response, and hands-on involvement). Shane Cavallo (technician/project manager — praised for courtesy, home-respectfulness, and clear explanations). Carla (office — praised for responsiveness and arranging help even when crew was unavailable). Coyote (technician — mentioned once positively). Michael (technician — praised for mold knowledge and showing certifications, likely the same person as Mike Cavallo). Tony Varela (former project manager — praised extensively in older reviews, no longer mentioned after 2019). Joey Herrmann (former team member — praised in 2013-era reviews).
With 4.8 stars and no recent complaints, the review record is clean. Ask for Mike or Shane by name. The only real risk flag is the testing-and-remediation conflict of interest, which reviews would not surface because satisfied customers rarely question it. Get a separate mold test if that is your situation.
Keep in mind
- They do both mold inspection and mold remediation, which is a conflict of interest. The same company assessing whether you have a mold problem is the one that profits from fixing it. Get an independent mold test before committing to their remediation scope.
- Their website claims they will service any area in the state of Colorado. For a small Denver-based crew, statewide coverage likely means longer response times and possible travel charges outside the metro area.
- The company has only 41 Google reviews accumulated since 2013. That is a low volume for a 30-year-old company, which makes the rating harder to interpret statistically.