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Start here when there is active water damage, a fast-spreading issue, or a time-sensitive repair.
Ask how quickly they can inspect the property and whether after-hours response is available.
Useful when mold may need isolation from clean areas during removal.
Ask what containment, air movement, or negative-air process is included in the work.
Important when mold appears after a leak, flood, roof issue, or damp basement condition.
Ask how they identify and address the moisture source before or during remediation.
Helpful when you need inspection, sampling, or clearance questions separated from removal work.
Ask whether testing is included, handled separately, or referred to an independent process.
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Best for: Dayton-area homeowners dealing with water damage that led to mold growth, where having one company handle extraction, drying, remediation, and rebuild under the Shooter brothers' ownership saves coordination time.
Service area: Headquartered in Beavercreek, Ohio at 113 Harbert Drive. Covers the greater Dayton area including Beavercreek, Fairborn, Huber Heights, Centerville, Kettering, Riverside, Miamisburg, West Carrollton, Sugarcreek Township, Germantown, Xenia, Wilmington, Springfield, and Moorefield Township. The claimed area spans roughly 30 miles from headquarters, which is a wide radius that may affect response times at the edges.
Review snapshot: Steven, Will, Tyler, and Josh draw consistent praise for fast response and clear communication across 268 reviews. But three 1-star reviews appeared within three days in September 2025, all from zero-review accounts with no written complaints.
Best for: Dayton-area homeowners who want an independent restoration company that stays off insurance vendor lists and works solely on the homeowner's behalf.
Service area: Maximum Restoration is headquartered at 5818 Wilmington Pike in Centerville, Ohio, just south of Dayton. Their website lists 14 specific cities: Beavercreek, Bellbrook, Centerville, Dayton, Englewood, Fairborn, Huber Heights, Kettering, Miamisburg, Oakwood, Riverside, Vandalia, West Carrollton, and Xenia. The mold FAQ page also mentions Springfield and Springboro, though these do not appear on the main service area page.
Review snapshot: TG draws the most praise for fast response times and honest assessments, with Keith, Angela, and Paul also frequently named. But two 1-star reviews describe fire restoration projects with poor communication and disputes over materials and scope — 2 found across 255 total reviews at 4.9 stars.
Best for: Dayton-area homeowners and businesses needing water, fire, or mold restoration from a franchise with 24/7 response and direct insurance coordination.
Service area: ServiceMaster LRG of Dayton is headquartered at 1524 E. 2nd St. in Dayton, Ohio. Their blog references Oakwood and Kettering by name, and they serve the broader Dayton metro area including Montgomery County. As a franchise with 24/7 response, actual coverage may extend further, but confirmed service areas center on Dayton and its immediate suburbs.
Review snapshot: Jim, Chris, and Tony draw repeat praise for communication and quality work across water and fire jobs. But 1 review out of 102 at 4.4 stars describes a hostile phone call after reporting damage caused by the crew.
Best for: Cincinnati and Dayton homeowners dealing with water damage that has led to mold, where having one crew handle extraction through remediation under a single Belfor-backed franchise simplifies the process.
Service area: Headquartered at 12123 Princeton Pike in Cincinnati, Ohio. Serves the Cincinnati and Dayton metro areas including Mason, Kings Mills, Lebanon, South Lebanon, Hamilton, Oxford, Fairfield, Middletown, Monroe, Trenton, West Chester, Springboro, Beavercreek, and Centerville. The service area spans a roughly 60-mile north-south corridor between the two cities.
Review snapshot: Jason Byrd draws repeat praise for fast response and clear communication, with Juan and Luis singled out for field work. But 1 review out of 68 at 5.0 stars flags a verbal quote that didn't hold up when reconstruction pricing came due.
Best for: Northwest Dayton homeowners dealing with water damage that led to mold — this SERVPRO franchise handles remediation and the full packout under one roof.
Service area: Based in Dayton, Ohio at 2625 Timber Ln (45414), serving northwest Dayton and Montgomery County. The franchise listing names Clayton, OH as a primary service area. Reviews mention jobs in Huber Heights. Confirm coverage for locations outside the immediate northwest Dayton area.
Review snapshot: Mack, Joey, and Brenda draw consistent praise for fast, careful packout and cleaning work. But with 0 negative reviews found across 66 total at 4.7 stars, there is no complaint pattern to flag.
Best for: Greater Dayton homeowners who want a locally owned restoration company with an IICRC Master Water Restorer on staff and a peer review service that audits other contractors' work.
Service area: Flood Force is headquartered at 3827 W Alex Bell Rd in Dayton, Ohio. They list service coverage across seven counties: Montgomery, Greene, Miami, Warren, Clark, Butler, and Preble. Specific cities named include Dayton, Centerville, Kettering, Beavercreek, Fairborn, Xenia, Miamisburg, Springboro, Huber Heights, Troy, Tipp City, and about a dozen others in the Greater Dayton metro. That is a wide claim for a two-person operation — confirm response times for locations outside Montgomery and Greene counties.
Review snapshot: Shane and Harmony are praised by name in over a dozen reviews for fast response, clear communication, and hands-on involvement. But with only 33 reviews and zero negatives, the track record is still short — they launched in 2024.
Best for: Xenia-area homeowners and commercial property managers needing 24/7 water, fire, or mold damage restoration from a locally founded company tied to the Emerge Center network.
Service area: Headquartered in Xenia, Ohio (Greene County). Serves the Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati metro areas and surrounding communities in central and southwest Ohio. Reviews confirm jobs in Xenia, Gahanna, and the broader Dayton area. The three-metro coverage area is broad for a single office.
Review snapshot: Dale, Kahlil, and Ryan draw consistent praise for honesty and fast turnarounds across 28 reviews at 5.0 stars. But one reviewer reported a technician who could not identify mold and was told by his supervisor to walk away from the job (1 one-star review).
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