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Anatom Restoration - Denver
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What this listing says
Denver metro homeowners dealing with water damage that has led to mold growth, where the same crew can handle extraction, drying, remediation, and rebuild under one contract.
Best for
- Denver metro homeowners with water damage that has progressed to mold, where one company handling the full sequence from extraction to rebuild saves coordination headaches.
- Property owners who want same-day or next-day emergency response, particularly on nights and weekends when larger firms may route calls through dispatch centers.
- Condo and apartment owners dealing with water intrusion from neighboring units, a scenario multiple reviewers describe.
- Homeowners who want help navigating insurance claims, since Anatom handles direct billing and adjuster coordination.
About this company
Anatom Restoration is a Denver-based restoration company founded in 2019 by Tom Liberman and Natan. They operate out of 1351 S. Corona St in the Wash Park area, with additional offices in Aurora, Centennial, and Colorado Springs. Their primary identity is water damage restoration, with mold remediation as a closely linked service they perform after water events.
What stands out is the integrated pipeline from water damage through mold remediation and rebuild. They handle extraction, structural drying, mold removal, and the drywall/flooring repair afterward, which means one company manages the entire chain. Their website describes a six-step mold remediation process that includes containment, negative air pressure with HEPA air scrubbers, material removal, drying, and post-remediation verification by an independent third party. They claim a 1-hour emergency response time and run a 24/7 hotline.
Tom and Natan run the company directly. Tom describes himself as focused on setting the right example in communication, and Natan on growth and new markets. Multiple reviewers mention speaking to an owner directly. The company displays IICRC credentials and a BBB A+ rating on their site.
4.9 stars on Google with 35 reviews is a strong rating for a company this size. Almost every review is 5 stars, and several come from repeat customers and Local Guides. The negative reviews are sparse and recent, making this a company worth watching but not one with a track record of complaints.
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Service area
Headquartered in Denver at 1351 S. Corona St (80210), with additional offices in Aurora, Centennial, and Colorado Springs. The Denver office lists 23 zip codes across the Denver metro, covering neighborhoods from Downtown and LoHi to Central Park and Green Valley Ranch. The Colorado Springs office at 1322 N Academy Blvd is roughly 70 miles south, so confirm response times if you are outside the immediate Denver metro.
Review consensus
Dan is the most frequently named staff member, appearing in at least 8 reviews across water damage and mold jobs. Reviewers consistently highlight his clear explanations, prompt arrivals, and hands-on inspections using moisture detection equipment. Erik Juliusson used Anatom three separate times and praised Dan each time. Eli draws praise for water damage work and insurance assistance, with two reviewers calling out his responsiveness. Tiffany is named for coordination and compassionate communication during stressful situations. Owner Tom is praised for explaining moisture readings directly. Rafe and Havi earned praise for a basement flood response, arriving within an hour on a weekend. Sam gets credit for honesty, telling one customer their job was small enough for a handyman. Multiple reviewers note same-day or within-the-hour arrivals.
2 found across 35 total reviews at 4.9★. One reviewer (USA Patriot) gave 2 stars specifically over pricing, warning that 15% was added to the final invoice beyond the original estimate. The second 2-star review (yavapai, a Local Guide with 21 reviews) left no text, making it impossible to assess the complaint. Neither review received an owner response.
The pricing complaint is isolated to a single review, but the complete absence of owner responses to negative reviews is a pattern. For a small, owner-operated company that emphasizes personal communication, this silence on Google is inconsistent with the brand they present. It could mean they handle complaints offline, or it could mean they do not monitor their review profile closely.
Dan (lead technician — strong positive across 8+ reviews for thorough inspections, clear communication, and fast response). Eli (technician — positive for water damage work and insurance help). Tiffany (coordinator — positive for compassionate communication and project coordination). Tom Liberman (owner — positive for explaining readings and direct customer contact). Rafe (technician — positive for fast basement flood response). Havi (technician — positive, paired with Rafe on emergency call). Sam (technician — positive for honesty about small jobs). Udi (technician — positive for remediation work). Nate (technician — positive for honest inspection).
Ask for Dan if your project involves water damage or mold. He has the most consistent track record in these reviews. Get your estimate in writing with a clause covering potential overages, since one reviewer reports an unexpected 15% increase. Request a separate, independent mold assessment before committing to their remediation scope.
Keep in mind
- Anatom does both mold testing and mold remediation. This creates a conflict of interest: the company evaluating your mold problem is the same one billing to fix it. Ask whether they recommend an independent inspector for the initial assessment or post-remediation verification.
- One reviewer reports the final invoice came in 15% above the original estimate. Get the estimate in writing and ask what conditions would trigger a price increase before work starts.
- The owner has not responded to either of the 2 recent negative reviews. For a company with only 35 total reviews, this zero response rate on complaints is worth noting.
- They claim to serve Denver, Aurora, Centennial, and Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs is roughly 70 miles south. If you are in the Springs, confirm the Denver office is actually dispatching to your area and not subcontracting.