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First Point Construction
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What this listing says
Mead-area homeowners dealing with water damage that led to mold who want a single contractor to handle remediation, rebuild, and insurance paperwork under one roof.
Best for
- Homeowners in the northern Front Range (Mead, Longmont, Fort Collins, Loveland) who need mold remediation tied to a water damage event.
- Buyers who want one company to handle emergency water extraction, mold work, and the reconstruction afterward rather than coordinating multiple contractors.
- Property owners dealing with insurance claims who want a contractor that manages the paperwork and process directly.
- Commercial property managers in the Front Range who need restoration and buildout work under a single contract.
About this company
First Point Construction and Restoration is a general contractor based in Mead, Colorado that doubles as a restoration company. They've been operating since 2009, handling mold remediation, water damage, fire damage, storm damage, and general remodeling for both residential and commercial clients across the Front Range. Their Google category is water damage restoration, but mold work is a significant part of what they do.
The main differentiator here is the one-stop-shop model. They handle the full cycle from emergency water extraction through mold remediation to the final rebuild, which means you don't need to coordinate separate demolition, remediation, and construction crews. They use thermal imaging for moisture detection, truck-mount extraction systems for water removal, and encapsulation for mold remediation. They also handle insurance paperwork directly, which reviewers confirm. They list IICRC certifications in water damage restoration, fire and smoke restoration, and mold remediation, plus a PMII mold inspector credential.
The company has been around for over 15 years. They operate out of Mead but claim service across much of the Front Range, from Fort Collins down to Castle Rock and into Denver County. They also list an Arizona phone number and an AZ ROC license number, suggesting some cross-state operations.
Their Google rating sits at 4.3 stars across 45 reviews. That's below the 4.5 threshold where you'd feel fully comfortable, and the negative reviews raise questions worth investigating before hiring.
Services
Service area
Headquartered in Mead, Colorado. Their website lists service across the Front Range including Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont, Johnstown, Erie, Broomfield, Denver County, Arapahoe County, Lone Tree, Parker, and Castle Rock. They also list an Arizona phone number and AZ ROC license, suggesting some operations in that state. That's a wide claimed area for a Mead-based contractor — confirm response time for your specific location.
Review consensus
Devon is the most frequently named staff member, praised by a third-party mold inspector (Rick) for even encapsulation work and proper moisture levels, and by multiple homeowners for communication and project oversight. Garret and Brett earned praise for attention to detail on a large kitchen renovation and patio build. Jacob was called out for quick response to a toilet flood and clean demolition work. Alan was praised for friendly duct cleaning service. Kami appears in several older reviews for window well repairs. Across positive reviews, the consistent themes are fast response times, clean job sites, respectful crews, and strong communication from the office.
2 found across 45 total reviews at 4.3★. One detailed 1-star review (derek, December 2025) alleges that crew members stole family heirlooms during a job. The reviewer says they have nanny cam footage and filed a police report. The owner's response disputes the claim, noting the police found the allegations unsubstantiated and that the story about what was stolen changed. The reviewer then edited to challenge the owner's version, claiming the police video evidence was never followed up on. This is a he-said-she-said situation with no clear resolution — both sides make specific factual claims that contradict each other. A second 1-star review (Mark Lebon, April 2025) has no text and no owner response, providing no useful signal beyond the rating itself.
The owner responded to only one of the two recent negative reviews (50% response rate). That one response was detailed and engaged directly with the specifics of the complaint rather than using a template — but the back-and-forth escalation on Google also reveals a defensive posture. The company's positive reviews span six years and consistently name different staff members, suggesting stable operations rather than a single good period.
Devon (project lead / remediation — positive, praised by inspector and multiple homeowners). Garret (renovation crew — positive, praised for kitchen renovation detail). Brett (renovation crew — positive, praised alongside Garret). Jacob (water damage technician — positive, praised for fast flood response and clean demo). Alan (duct cleaning technician — positive, praised for friendly service). Kami (window well repairs — positive, praised by multiple homeowners for quality work). Ryan (crew lead — positive, praised for emergency response speed). Will (ventilation cleaning — positive, praised for courtesy). Caleb (warranty repairs — positive). David (warranty repairs — positive). Patrick (restoration — positive, praised for empathy during difficult project). Ivan (warranty repairs — positive). Norberto (warranty repairs — positive).
If you hire First Point, ask for Devon on mold and water work — he has the strongest track record across reviews. Get a written scope and inventory of valuables before crews enter your home, given the unresolved theft dispute. The one-stop-shop model is genuinely convenient for insurance-driven restoration jobs, but confirm your specific crew's credentials before work starts.
Keep in mind
- They do both mold testing and mold remediation. This is a conflict of interest — the company finding the mold is the same one billing to remove it. Ask whether they'll accept a third-party inspection or let you bring your own testing company.
- The 4.3-star Google rating across 45 reviews is below average for the category. One detailed negative review involves a theft allegation that escalated into a public back-and-forth between the reviewer and ownership, with both sides disputing the facts.
- Their service area claim covers much of the Front Range — from Fort Collins to Castle Rock to Denver County — plus references to Arizona operations. That's a wide geographic spread for a small contractor based in Mead. Confirm actual response times for your location.
- The website mentions IICRC and PMII credentials but does not name which individual staff hold which certifications. Ask who on the crew assigned to your job holds the relevant mold remediation credentials.