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RestoreCore
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What this listing says
King of Prussia and Mid-Atlantic property managers needing a multi-office restoration company that handles mold, water, and fire damage with a 2-hour emergency response.
Best for
- Property managers in the King of Prussia area and across the Mid-Atlantic who need a single vendor for water damage through mold remediation and reconstruction.
- Multifamily and commercial building managers who want a restoration company with eight regional offices and a 2-hour emergency response time.
- Homeowners dealing with mold after a water event who want the remediation and rebuild handled by one company.
- Condo associations and senior living facilities looking for a restoration vendor with a Priority Service Program for pre-arranged emergency response.
About this company
RestoreCore is a family-owned restoration company headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, with eight offices spanning Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and Washington DC. Mold remediation is one piece of a broader operation that also covers water damage, fire damage, biohazard cleanup, hoarding, and full reconstruction. They market heavily to commercial property managers — condominiums, multifamily housing, healthcare facilities, education campuses, and senior living communities — though they also take residential work.
On the mold side, they employ Applied Microbial Remediation Technicians and follow IICRC S520 standards. Their mold process includes containment with negative air equipment, HEPA vacuuming, soda blasting of wood surfaces, dehumidification, and clearance testing. They also handle the rebuild afterward, which means you can use one company from water intrusion through final repair.
Michael Goldberg started the business as a remodeling firm in 1979. His son Andrew took full ownership in 2019 and runs it as CEO. Andrew holds Certified Restorer and Water Loss Specialist credentials. The company has grown from a Central PA remodeling shop into a regional operation with relationships at Sedgwick, CBRE, Greystar, and several national insurers.
Their 4.0-star Google rating across 55 reviews is modest for a company this size. Most of the positive reviews come from commercial property managers describing long-term vendor relationships rather than one-time homeowner jobs. The low total review count relative to their footprint suggests much of their work flows through commercial channels where Google reviews are uncommon.
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Service area
RestoreCore is headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, with additional offices in Edison, NJ; Folcroft, PA (Philadelphia); Pennsauken, NJ (South Jersey); Allentown, PA (Lehigh Valley); Columbia, MD; Harrisburg, PA (Central PA); and Alexandria, VA (D.C. Metro). They claim coverage across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC — a wide territory for eight offices.
Review consensus
Property managers make up the bulk of positive reviewers, and they consistently highlight fast emergency response and proactive communication. Justin drew specific praise for supervising a water intrusion job with clear updates. Dillon was singled out for going beyond the scope to ensure satisfaction on a mold job. Julie, Kyle, and Heath were named together by a property manager who described them as making stressful emergencies feel manageable. Several reviewers mention working with RestoreCore for 10+ years, and multiple property management professionals — including Scott Schaffer (25+ years) and Mary French (10+ years) — describe reliable long-term vendor relationships.
2 found across 55 total reviews at 4.0★. One reviewer describes working with a project manager named Eric on a six-figure contract. Eric reportedly missed deadlines, could not secure materials, and shifted blame to others. The reviewer had previously referred the company to others but stopped after this experience. RestoreCore's owner response acknowledged the feedback and directed the reviewer to COO Brian Mohan, but did not dispute the specifics. The second one-star review is about a dangerous driver and does not relate to service quality — it came from a single-review account and provides no detail beyond a license plate number.
RestoreCore's reviewer base skews heavily toward commercial property managers and long-term vendor partners rather than one-time residential customers. This means the positive reviews reflect institutional relationships — people who use them repeatedly and value reliability over price. The two negatives come from very different contexts: one legitimate project management failure on a large commercial job, and one unrelated driving complaint. RestoreCore responds to 100% of negative reviews with personalized replies that name a specific executive contact (COO Brian Mohan), rather than using template language.
Eric (project manager — negative, missed deadlines and blamed others on a large contract). Justin (supervisor — positive, praised for communication during water intrusion job). Dillon (field technician — positive, praised for thoroughness on a mold job). Julie (team member — positive, named for easing stressful situations). Kyle (team member — positive, named for easing stressful situations). Heath (team member — positive, named for easing stressful situations).
RestoreCore works well for commercial property managers who need a repeat-use vendor across the Mid-Atlantic. Ask for Justin or Dillon by name if your project involves water or mold work. Clarify upfront which project manager will handle your job and get timeline commitments in writing — the Eric complaint suggests oversight gaps on larger contracts.
Keep in mind
- RestoreCore does both mold testing and mold remediation. This is a conflict of interest — the same company that finds the mold profits from removing it. Consider hiring an independent testing firm for your initial assessment.
- Their 4.0-star Google rating is below the 4.5 threshold where most buyers feel comfortable. The low review count (55) across eight offices makes it hard to judge consistency at any single location.
- One recent review describes a project manager named Eric who missed deadlines and failed to secure materials on a six-figure project. The company directed the reviewer to their COO rather than disputing the specifics.
- Their service territory covers six states and DC. A company spread across eight offices may not staff every location equally — confirm which office and crew would handle your project.