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Drying Tech of PWC

Manassas, VA / 5 rating / 241 reviews / Water damage restoration service

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What this listing says

Prince William County homeowners dealing with water damage that has led to mold, who need a restoration company with 24/7 availability and a 5.0-star Google rating across 241 reviews.

Water-to-mold restoration24/7 emergency responseSe habla español
Base location Manassas, VA
Provider type Restoration company
Public reviews 5 from 241 reviews

Best for

  • Homeowners in Prince William County and Northern Virginia who need water damage dried and any resulting mold removed through one company.
  • Situations requiring same-day or weekend response — reviewers consistently report arrivals within hours of calling, including Sunday evenings.

About this company

Drying Tech of PWC is a water damage restoration company based in Manassas, Virginia, that also handles mold remediation, fire damage, and sewage cleanup. Their primary identity is water damage mitigation — mold work is a secondary service they offer when water damage goes untreated or mold turns up during restoration.

The company holds IICRC certification and operates under a 24/7 emergency response model. Multiple reviewers describe same-day or next-day arrivals, including weekends and evenings. They apply antimicrobial treatments as a precautionary step during water damage work and offer a one-year workmanship guarantee. They also coordinate plumber referrals and construction contacts, which means a homeowner dealing with a burst pipe can get the leak fixed and the water damage dried through one point of contact.

A 5.0-star rating across 241 Google reviews with zero negative reviews in the past 18 months is statistically unusual. It suggests either a very consistent operation or active review management — but the volume and detail of positive reviews (many naming specific crew members and describing multi-day jobs) point toward genuine satisfaction rather than inflated numbers.

Services

Water damage restorationmold removal and remediationfire damage restorationsewage backup cleanupemergency storm responseodor controlcarpet cleaningspace organization

Service area

Drying Tech of PWC is headquartered in Manassas, Virginia. They list service pages for 15 cities and areas across Northern Virginia: Alexandria, Arlington, Centreville, Dale City, Dumfries, Fairfax, Haymarket, Lorton, Manassas Park, Prince William County, Springfield, Stafford, Sterling, and Woodbridge. That covers a radius of roughly 30-40 miles from their Manassas base.

Review consensus

What reviewers praise

Jason Phillips is the most frequently named employee across dozens of reviews, praised for fast initial assessments, clear explanations of damage, and responsive communication throughout multi-day jobs. Ozzy, Severo, Rollie, Enrique, and Alejandro are named repeatedly as field crew who show up on time and work efficiently. Nic appears in multiple reviews for evening and weekend emergency assessments, including at least two instances where he did not charge for after-hours visits. James is named for demolition, mold treatment, and working with insurance. Reviewers consistently highlight same-day or next-day response, late-evening work when needed, and coordination with plumbers.

What low reviews reveal

0 found across 241 total reviews at 5.0★. No 1-star reviews exist in the last 18 months. With 241 total reviews at a 5.0-star average, there are no recent complaints to assess.

Pattern worth noting

The absence of any negative reviews across 241 ratings is rare. The positive reviews show a consistent structure: Jason or Nic handles the initial assessment and estimate, then a field crew (typically two to three people from the Ozzy/Severo/Rollie/Enrique/Alejandro rotation) executes the work over one to three days. This assembly-line model — dedicated estimator plus rotating crews — keeps response times short and appears in review after review. One Spanish-language review confirms bilingual crew members on the field team.

Named staff

Jason Phillips (project manager/estimator — praised repeatedly for fast response, clear communication, and after-hours availability). Ozzy/Ozzie (field technician — named in many reviews for efficient work). Severo/Sabero (field technician — praised for responsiveness and quality work). Rollie/Rolly/Rally (field technician — frequently named alongside Ozzy and Enrique). Enrique (field technician — named in multiple reviews for demolition and cleanup). Alejandro (field technician — praised for thoroughness and efficiency). Nic/Nick (project manager/estimator — praised for weekend and evening emergency assessments, no-charge courtesy visits). James (field technician — named for mold treatment, demolition, and insurance coordination). Cameron/Cam (field technician — named in a few reviews). Isaac (field technician — named once). Izzy (field technician — named once). Sam (technician — named once). Christian (technician — named once). Randy (technician — named once).

Bottom line

This company runs a tight water-damage-to-mold pipeline with fast response times and a deep bench of named crew members. Ask for Jason or Nic for the initial assessment. If your mold problem is unrelated to water damage, get an independent mold test before committing to their remediation services.

Keep in mind

  • Drying Tech does both mold testing and mold remediation. That creates a conflict of interest: the same company deciding you have a problem is also the one billing to fix it. Their FAQ suggests hiring an industrial hygienist for testing, but they still offer in-house detection.
  • This is primarily a water damage company. Mold remediation is one of eight services they list. If you have a standalone mold problem unrelated to water damage, a company that specializes in mold may be a better fit.
  • Their website states mold is not covered by insurance. Water damage from internal sources (like pipe leaks) typically is covered, but the mold portion of the bill may fall on you.
  • The service area spans from Stafford to Alexandria to Sterling — a large geographic footprint from a single Manassas location. Response times to the edges of that area may differ from the next-day turnaround reviewers in Prince William County describe.