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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: DFW homeowners dealing with water damage who want same-day response and remote drying monitoring, but who read contracts carefully before signing.
Service area: Headquartered in Irving, TX with a Dallas office at 4514 Cole Ave. Serves the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex including Addison, Allen, Arlington, Carrollton, Denton, Flower Mound, Frisco, Garland, Grand Prairie, McKinney, Mesquite, Plano, Richardson, and Southlake. Also claims coverage in Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and surrounding areas across Texas. That statewide reach is broad for a single company, so confirm response times for locations outside DFW.
Review snapshot: Dave Penn, Michael Wilson, and Estvan draw consistent praise for fast, clear initial assessments. But billing disputes and insurance coverage confusion dominate the 26 one-star reviews across 2,408 total at 4.7 stars.
Best for: Irving and Dallas metro homeowners who need mold remediation handled alongside the plumbing or water damage that caused it, with 24/7 dispatch and IICRC-trained crews.
Service area: Headquartered at 3817 Conflans Rd, Irving, Texas. The Irving location names Coppell, Carrollton, and Farmers Branch as nearby service areas. The broader Dallas branch claims coverage across 11 counties: Denton, Collin, Ellis, Dallas, Rockwall, Kaufman, Tarrant, Parker, Johnson, Hood, and Wise. That is an enormous territory stretching from Mineral Wells to Terrell, so confirm response times for locations far from Irving.
Review snapshot: Juan draws repeat requests and consistent praise across dozens of recent reviews, and Drew earns high marks for water heater and drain work. But pricing complaints dominate the 1-star reviews (14 found across 1,501 total), with multiple customers reporting bills two to four times what competitors quoted.
Best for: Frisco-area homeowners dealing with water damage that has led to mold growth, who want a single company with a 45-vehicle fleet to handle extraction, drying, and remediation under one roof.
Service area: Headquartered in Frisco, TX with a corporate office in Irving, TX. Serves the Dallas-Fort Worth metro including Addison, Allen, Carrollton, Denton, Farmers Branch, Flower Mound, Garland, Lewisville, McKinney, Plano, Richardson, and Southlake. Also claims locations in Austin, Houston, San Antonio, and Fort Worth, covering much of Texas.
Review snapshot: Michael Wilson and Estvan Ramirez draw consistent praise for clear explanations and same-day response, but 5 negative reviews across 475 total flag no-show pickups and a manager named Donna accused of screaming at a customer.
Best for: Fort Worth homeowners dealing with water damage who want same-day response and direct insurance coordination from a company that also handles mold remediation and moisture mapping.
Service area: Dry Force is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, at 9800 Hillwood Pkwy. They list six Texas metro offices: Fort Worth, Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, and Frisco. That is a broad geographic claim spanning most of the Texas Triangle, so response times outside the DFW core may vary.
Review snapshot: Michael Wilson and Estvan Ramirez draw consistent praise for patience and clear explanations across dozens of reviews. But 3 one-star reviews out of 228 flag pricing disputes and an invoice that led to a lien threat.
Best for: Dallas-area homeowners dealing with water damage or mold who want a single contractor to handle inspection, remediation, and rebuild under one roof with direct insurance billing.
Service area: Headquartered at 2105 Vilbig Rd, Suite 110, Dallas, TX 75208. They list Dallas, Tarrant, and Ellis counties as their service area. All Dry USA is a national franchise with offices in Florida, Texas, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, South Carolina, and North Carolina — this listing covers the Dallas operation only.
Review snapshot: TJ draws consistent praise for honest inspections and clear communication, with Jamie and Brock also named repeatedly. But 1 one-star review across 138 total at 4.9 stars describes damaged personal property and unresolved follow-up.
Best for: Plano and north DFW homeowners dealing with water damage who need same-day extraction and want one company to handle mold remediation and reconstruction under a single project manager.
Service area: Headquartered in Plano, Texas, with a second office in Krugerville. They list 35+ service cities across Collin County and Denton County, including Frisco, McKinney, Prosper, Aubrey, Allen, Celina, Anna, Lewisville, and Dallas. The claimed area stretches from Sherman in the north to Garland in the southeast, which is a wide footprint for a company with two offices.
Review snapshot: Shelby, Dylan, and Richard draw repeated praise for communication and follow-through across 123 reviews at 5.0 stars. But one reviewer reported aggressive collections tactics and inflated billing that required third-party mediation (1 negative in the last 18 months).
Best for: Dallas-area homeowners and business owners dealing with water damage who want a locally owned restoration company with 24/7 response and a dry-in-place approach that preserves existing materials.
Service area: Headquartered at 2911 Turtle Creek Blvd Suite 326 in Dallas, Texas. They list service areas across the DFW metro including Dallas, Highland Park, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Richardson, Carrollton, Irving, North Richland Hills, Addison, Allen, Garland, Grand Prairie, Mesquite, and about 20 other cities. The claimed coverage area spans roughly 50 miles north-to-south, so confirm response times for locations far from central Dallas.
Review snapshot: Orlando, Miguel, and Jack draw consistent praise for after-hours responsiveness, clear communication, and saving flooring during water jobs. But 1 reviewer out of 102 at 5.0 stars reported a billing dispute with accounts receivable.
Best for: Irving and north Dallas homeowners dealing with water damage or mold who want a single SERVPRO franchise that handles mitigation, remediation, and reconstruction under one roof.
Service area: SERVPRO of North Irving is headquartered in Irving, Texas. The website lists Dallas and Irving as the primary service area. Reviews reference jobs in Waxahachie, Corsicana, Garland, Plano, and Carrollton, suggesting coverage across the broader Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex south into Ellis County.
Review snapshot: Jessica Doherty, Chance, and Kameron draw repeated praise for communication and fast response across 95 reviews at 4.6 stars. But zero recent negatives means there is no complaint data to weigh against that.
Best for: Park Cities and North Dallas homeowners dealing with water damage that has led to mold growth, backed by a franchise with IICRC credentials, 24/7 response, and an owner who came to restoration from commercial real estate.
Service area: Based at 8300 Douglas Ave in Dallas, TX. Serves Dallas, Highland Park, University Park, Addison, Farmers Branch, Irving, Preston Hollow, and Las Colinas. Coverage is focused on the Park Cities corridor and northwestern Dallas.
Review snapshot: Orlando, Kris, Herman, and Francisco draw consistent praise for fast response and clear communication across 94 reviews. But the only recent negative (1 of 94 at 4.7 stars) came from a reviewer the company says it has no record of serving.
Best for: East Dallas and Mesquite homeowners dealing with mold after water damage, backed by a national franchise with 24/7 dispatch and a 4.9-star Google rating across 80 reviews.
Service area: Headquartered in Mesquite, Texas. Claims service across Dallas, Dallas County, Collin County, Tarrant County, Rockwall County, Arlington, Irving, Grand Prairie, Lewisville, Frisco, and Fort Worth. That range spans roughly 80 miles, so response times at the perimeter likely exceed the 45-minute promise.
Review snapshot: Eric, Juan, and Emilio draw consistent praise for honest assessments and fast response across mold and water jobs. But 1 of 80 reviewers at 4.9 stars reported calling twice and never receiving a promised callback.
Best for: Park Cities and Highland Park homeowners dealing with water damage that has led to mold, who want one crew to handle mitigation through reconstruction under the same roof.
Service area: Headquartered in Dallas, Texas at 8300 Douglas Ave. Their website lists three service areas: Dallas, University Park, and Highland Park. Reviewers come from a wider radius including Plano, Garland, Frisco, McKinney, Wylie, Allen, and Sunnyvale, suggesting they take jobs beyond the listed territory.
Review snapshot: Aaron Smith draws repeated praise for daily site visits and clear communication on reconstruction projects, with Bailey and Jose Guerrero singled out for water mitigation work. No 1-star reviews found across 80 total reviews at 4.7 stars.
Best for: DFW homeowners with pier-and-beam crawl spaces needing encapsulation, sump pumps, or radon mitigation from a family-owned restoration company operating since 2005.
Service area: Olympic Restoration Systems is headquartered in Haltom City, Texas, and serves the Greater Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Their website lists 45+ cities including Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Denton, Southlake, Lewisville, and Weatherford. Some outer-ring cities like Poolville, Whitt, and Springtown are listed but may have longer response times.
Review snapshot: James, Kyle, and Jimmy draw consistent praise for clean, communicative crawl space work, but 1 of 58 reviews describes a sump pump installed too high to function, with warranty calls going unanswered.
Best for: DFW-area homeowners and commercial property managers dealing with water damage or mold who want a single company to handle mitigation, remediation, and reconstruction under one contract.
Service area: DFWPCS is based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas and claims to serve the entire DFW Metroplex. No physical address is listed. Reviews come from residential and commercial clients across the broader Dallas-Fort Worth region.
Review snapshot: Jairo and Jonathan draw repeated praise for fast response times and clear communication across 57 reviews at 5.0 stars, with zero complaints logged in the last 18 months.
Best for: Dallas homeowners dealing with water damage that has led to mold, where having one company handle remediation and reconstruction under a single scope matters.
Service area: Reactic Restoration's Dallas office is at 701 Commerce St in downtown Dallas. They list coverage for Highland Park, Arlington, Garland, and Pleasant Grove along with numerous zip codes across the DFW metro. They also have separate pages for Carrollton, Fort Worth, Garland, and Plano. The company's main office is in Richmond, California, with extensive Bay Area and Sacramento coverage.
Review snapshot: Nevo draws repeated praise across dozens of reviews for fast response and clear communication. But one recent reviewer reported a failed clearance test and upselling attempts on a mold job (1 one-star review across 53 total).
Best for: San Antonio homeowners dealing with water damage that has led to mold growth, where a single company handling extraction through remediation and reconstruction simplifies the process.
Service area: Dry Force is headquartered in Irving, TX with two San Antonio offices: a North office at 11853 Starcrest Dr (78247) and a South office at 6910 NE I-410 Loop Access Rd (78219). They list service coverage across dozens of San Antonio ZIP codes and surrounding cities including Alamo Heights, Boerne, Cibolo, Converse, Helotes, New Braunfels, Schertz, and Seguin. They also operate in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and Frisco.
Review snapshot: Alex Carranza and Lance Williams draw consistent praise for clear communication and fast response across 50 reviews. But 1 recent 1-star complaint describes a technician vacuuming without a HEPA filter, spreading contaminants through the room.
Best for: Dallas homeowners dealing with mold after water damage from burst pipes or roof leaks who want a full-service SERVPRO franchise with in-house construction, 24/7 response, and a deep bench of named technicians.
Service area: Headquartered in Grapevine, Texas, with a listed office address at 6115 Owens St Suite 214 in Dallas. The website names Dallas and West Dallas as their service area. They claim to respond anywhere in DFW within minutes, but the website does not list specific surrounding cities beyond Dallas.
Review snapshot: Sean Killingsworth, Zach, Reed Jones, and Noah draw repeated praise across 43 reviews for fast water and mold response, with zero negative reviews in the last 18 months at 4.8★.
Best for: Dallas homeowners dealing with water damage that has led to mold growth, where you want a single company with remote monitoring technology and 60-minute response times to handle both water extraction and mold remediation.
Service area: Dry Force is headquartered in Irving, Texas with a Dallas office at 4514 Cole Ave. They serve the broader DFW metro including Addison, Allen, Arlington, Carrollton, Denton, Flower Mound, Frisco, Garland, Grand Prairie, McKinney, Mesquite, Plano, Richardson, and Southlake. They also operate in Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Fort Worth, making this a statewide operation rather than a Dallas-only company.
Review snapshot: Michael W. and Estvan draw consistent praise across 40 reviews for walking homeowners through insurance claims and explaining damage clearly. But with zero negative reviews on record, there is no independent check on that 5.0 rating (0 complaints found across 40 total reviews at 5.0★).
Best for: Houston homeowners dealing with water damage that has turned into mold, where having one crew handle extraction, remediation, and reconstruction under one contract matters.
Service area: Headquartered at 11200 Westheimer Rd in Houston, TX, with an operations office at 1601 Industrial Blvd in Sugar Land, TX. The website lists service areas in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Antonio, and at least two reviews reference Austin-area work. The Houston and Sugar Land coverage is well-supported by reviews, but the breadth of the statewide claim is hard to verify for a locally owned operation.
Review snapshot: Phil draws consistent praise across mold, water, and remodeling jobs, with Fred and Donnie also named for fast emergency work. But with 0 negative reviews out of 37 total at 5.0 stars, there is no complaint data to evaluate.
Best for: Allen and Collin County homeowners dealing with water damage who want an owner-operated PuroClean franchise where Gerry Wall often shows up personally to assess the damage.
Service area: Based in Allen, Texas, with an office at 1501 10th Street, Suite 100 in Plano. Primary coverage is Collin County: Allen, Plano, Richardson, McKinney, Wylie, Fairview, Princeton, Anna, Lucas, Murphy, Parker, Lowry Crossing, and Saint Paul. The website also claims Dallas, Fort Worth, Garland, and Frisco, but those extend well beyond a single franchise's typical coverage area.
Review snapshot: Gerry Wall draws consistent praise across 36 reviews for hands-on involvement and clear communication, with Corey, William, and Tori also named for responsive project management. No 1-star reviews found across 36 total reviews at 4.8 stars.
Best for: Farmington-area homeowners dealing with water damage or mold after pipe failures or flooding, backed by a national franchise with 24/7 emergency response and a locally owned team.
Service area: Based in Farmington, New Mexico at 2600 Bloomfield Hwy. Reviews confirm work in the Farmington area and as far as Corrales, NM (about 180 miles south). The franchise likely serves San Juan County and surrounding Four Corners communities, though the full service radius is not specified on their local page.
Review snapshot: Brandon, Shane, Justin, and Chad draw consistent praise across 27 reviews for fast response and clear communication on water damage jobs. No 1-star reviews found, giving this location a rare unblemished 5.0 rating.
Best for: Coppell and Park Cities homeowners dealing with water damage or mold who want a franchise location co-owned by a commercial real estate investor who has dealt with property damage firsthand.
Service area: Headquartered in Coppell, TX. The website names Park Cities, Preston Hollow, North Dallas, Highland Park, University Park, Farmers Branch, and Las Colinas as their primary service areas — all within the NW Dallas metro corridor.
Review snapshot: Francisco draws repeated praise for clear explanations and follow-through, with Kris, Orlando, and Maria Carranza also named positively. But with only 24 reviews, the sample is small — 0 one-star reviews across 24 total at 4.9 stars.
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