Provider profile

All Pro Restoration Services LLC

Miami, FL / 4.8 rating / 101 reviews / Water damage restoration service

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Provider snapshot

What this listing says

South Miami homeowners dealing with water or mold damage who want a general contractor that handles everything from remediation through reconstruction under one roof.

In-house mold testingInsurance direct billingBotanical cleaning products24/7 emergency response
Base location Miami, FL
Provider type Restoration company
Public reviews 4.8 from 101 reviews

Best for

  • Miami and South Florida homeowners who need mold remediation followed by reconstruction, handled by one company with general contractor licenses.
  • Property owners dealing with insurance claims after water or hurricane damage who want a company that bills the insurer directly.
  • Commercial building managers in the Miami area who need 24/7 emergency water extraction and structural drying.
  • Homeowners who want botanical, plant-based cleaning products used during their mold or fire remediation instead of harsh chemicals.
  • Southwest Florida residents (Fort Myers and Cape Coral) who need a restoration company with a local office.

About this company

All Pro Restoration Services is a Miami-based restoration company that handles water damage, mold, fire, smoke, and hurricane damage for both residential and commercial properties. They hold a Florida General Contractor license (CGC1540222) and a Certified Building Contractor license (CBC1268398), which means they can take a job from initial damage assessment through full reconstruction without subcontracting the build-back.

What stands out is their scope. They do mold inspection, remediation, and the rebuild afterward. They use FLIR thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters to find water intrusion, perform containment and HEPA vacuuming during mold work, and sell their own line of botanical cleaning products for disinfection and deodorization. They also offer Synchrony financing, which is unusual for a restoration company. They work directly with insurance companies and advertise no deductibles or out-of-pocket costs.

They operate out of three locations: their main office in southwest Miami, plus offices in Fort Myers and Cape Coral. Their team is IICRC trained, and they hold multiple IICRC certifications across their staff. They are also a Contractor Connection Network member.

4.8 stars across 101 Google reviews is a strong number for a restoration company in Miami. Most of the volume comes from mold remediation, water damage, and remodeling work, and reviewers consistently name specific team members rather than just praising the company generically. That level of staff-level recognition usually signals a stable crew.

Services

Mold inspectionmold remediationmold restorationwater damage restorationwater extractionstructural dryingdehumidificationflood damage restorationfire damage restorationsmoke damage remediationhurricane responseemergency roof tarps

Service area

Headquartered in Miami, Florida (13331 SW 132nd Ave Unit 6, Miami FL 33186). Additional offices in Fort Myers (1520 Ricardo Ave) and Cape Coral (2534 NE 9th Ave Unit 9). They advertise service across all of South Florida.

Review consensus

What reviewers praise

Daniel Gil (also called Danny G) is mentioned across the most reviews and draws praise for project management, communication, and attention to detail. Reviewers describe him as someone who explains the process clearly and stays reachable throughout. Andy (also referenced as Andres) appears frequently for leak detection, mold inspections, and property care. Stephanie Wittels credited Alex for delivering and setting up HEPA filtration units within hours. Michael Arias (also called Micheal or Mike) is praised for responsiveness and knowledge. Multiple reviewers mention fast response times, direct insurance coordination, and a willingness to handle unexpected issues that come up during jobs.

What low reviews reveal

4 found across 101 total reviews at 4.8★. Two of the four 1-star reviews appear to come from the same person (Andrew Carbonara) who was declined for a small drywall repair. The owner responded that the job did not meet their minimum project size. Rachel Greenlee received a garage ceiling estimate she considered price gouging after Hurricane Milton. The company provided a detailed breakdown citing Level 4 finish work, HEPA vacuuming, and antimicrobial treatment, but the reviewer disputes that scope was necessary for a garage ceiling. She filed a complaint with the Florida Attorney General. Carlos Suarez says he was charged a service fee and then ghosted. The owner responded that they have no record of a Carlos Suarez in their system and offered their phone line for follow-up.

Pattern worth noting

The negative reviews do not point to a pattern of bad workmanship. Instead, they cluster around the company's business model: they focus on larger restoration and reconstruction projects, price accordingly, and decline small jobs. The owner responds to every negative review with detailed, personalized explanations rather than template deflections. That signals active management, though the detailed responses sometimes come across as defensive. Worth noting: a cluster of 5-star reviews appeared on the same dates (February 22-23, 2025 and October 17-18, 2025), which could indicate review solicitation campaigns.

Named staff

Daniel Gil (project manager — praised across multiple reviews for communication and project oversight). Andy/Andres (inspector/technician — praised for leak detection, mold work, and property care). Alex (technician — praised for fast HEPA filtration setup). Michael/Micheal Arias (technician — praised for responsiveness and knowledge). Jay (technician — praised alongside Daniel for mold remediation). Michelle (office staff — signed owner response to Carlos Suarez review).

Bottom line

Ask for Daniel Gil or Andy by name when you call. Get a written scope of work before signing anything, especially if your project involves both mold testing and remediation. If the estimate feels high, get two more quotes and compare scope line by line, because All Pro may be including work that cheaper bids skip.

Keep in mind

  • They do both mold testing and mold remediation. That is a conflict of interest. The company that finds the mold should not be the same company that gets paid to remove it. Ask whether they will accept a third-party inspection report, or get your own independent test before signing a remediation contract.
  • They have minimum project size requirements. One reviewer was turned away for a small drywall patch job. If your project is minor, confirm upfront that they will take it on.
  • Pricing runs higher than some competitors. One reviewer received an estimate roughly three times the competing quotes for a garage ceiling replacement. The company says their scope includes Level 4 finish work, HEPA vacuuming, and antimicrobial treatment, which smaller contractors may skip. Get multiple quotes and make sure you are comparing the same scope of work.
  • They claim to serve all of South Florida with offices in Miami, Fort Myers, and Cape Coral. Confirm they will actually dispatch a crew to your location without a long wait or travel surcharge.
  • One reviewer reported being charged a service fee for an inspection and then could not reach the company for follow-up. The company says they have no record of the customer. Clarify inspection fees and refund policies before scheduling.