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Green State Restoration of Everett
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What this listing says
Everett and Snohomish County homeowners dealing with water damage who want a family-owned restoration company with four local offices and 24/7 emergency response.
Best for
- Everett, Marysville, and Snohomish County homeowners who need emergency water or mold damage response from a company with local offices nearby.
- Homeowners filing insurance claims who want a company that handles documentation and works directly with carriers.
- Situations involving both water damage and resulting mold, since Green State handles the full chain from extraction through remediation and reconstruction.
- Commercial property managers in King or Snohomish County needing 24/7 emergency restoration coverage.
About this company
Green State Restoration is a family-owned restoration company based in Monroe, WA, with a dedicated Everett office at 1211 113th St SW. They run four locations across Snohomish County (Monroe, Everett, Marysville, Snohomish), covering both Snohomish and parts of King County. Their primary identity is water damage restoration, but they also handle mold remediation, mold inspection, fire and smoke damage, biohazard cleanup, and reconstruction.
Their team holds IICRC and RIA credentials and has trained at the E3 Dewald Academy. They offer thermal inspection for leak detection, structural drying, and dehumidification. They claim a 45-minute emergency response window and operate 24/7. They work directly with insurance carriers and emphasize handling all documentation for claims.
The company is BBB-accredited and Google Guaranteed. Their website footer references "first call restoration" in the copyright, suggesting a possible prior business name or franchise connection. They serve both residential and commercial properties.
A 5.0-star rating on Google across 137 reviews is unusually high. Worth noting: a large batch of reviews from May 2025 consists of short personal endorsements of individual employees rather than descriptions of actual restoration work. The substantive customer reviews that describe real jobs are consistently positive, praising communication and responsiveness.
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Service area
Headquartered in Monroe, WA, with offices in Everett, Marysville, and Snohomish. They list 11 service area cities across Snohomish and King County: Monroe, Everett, Lake Stevens, Marysville, Snohomish, Mill Creek, Lynnwood, Bellevue, Kirkland, Woodinville, and Bothell. The King County cities (Bellevue, Kirkland, Woodinville, Bothell) are 30-45 minutes from their nearest office in Monroe, so confirm response times for those areas.
Review consensus
Blake Kokesh gets repeated mentions for honest, unhurried inspections -- one reviewer described him doing a free attic check, finding no damage, and charging nothing. Michael and his crew (Eirk and Ugene) earned praise for detailed water damage work in a basement, with project manager Mark and mitigation lead Alex also named on the same job. Nazar Gavrishchuk is named in dozens of reviews, though most are brief personal endorsements rather than service descriptions. A few substantive reviews credit Nazar with quick water leak response. Jessica and Emma get mentions for being helpful and caring in their roles. Nathan Petrushak is called responsible and detail-oriented. Reviewers consistently praise communication -- being kept informed throughout the process and having multiple points of contact.
0 found across 137 total reviews at 5.0★. No one-star reviews exist in the last 18 months. The closest thing to a complaint comes from two 5-star reviews: one reviewer noted scheduling miscommunications that led to crews not showing up as planned (though the company rescheduled quickly), and another flagged that their assessor's follow-up email was obviously AI-written and felt inconsistent with the in-person experience.
A striking pattern in the review data: roughly 40 five-star reviews were posted in a single week in May 2025, almost all naming Nazar Gavrishchuk in a one-sentence personal endorsement. Many come from accounts with 1-3 total reviews and share Ukrainian-language naming patterns. These read more like friends and community members leaving personal shout-outs than customers describing restoration work. This does not mean the company does bad work -- the substantive customer reviews are genuinely positive -- but it means the 137-review count overstates the volume of actual customer feedback.
Blake Kokesh (field technician -- positive, praised for honest inspections and clear process explanations). Michael (crew lead -- positive, praised for communication and detailed water damage work). Mark (project manager -- positive, praised for explaining expectations). Alex (mitigation -- positive, praised for knowledge and detail). Eirk (crew member -- positive, mentioned alongside Michael). Ugene (crew member -- positive, mentioned alongside Michael). Nazar Gavrishchuk (technician -- positive, named in many brief reviews and a few substantive ones for water leak response). Jessica (staff -- positive, described as caring and helpful). Emma (staff -- positive, praised for being understanding). Nathan Petrushak (technician -- positive, called responsible and detail-oriented). Petro (technician -- positive, called hardworking). Vitaliy/Vitalii (technician -- positive, brief mentions).
The substantive customer reviews describe a responsive company with good communication that handles water damage and insurance claims well. Ask for Blake or Michael's crew if you can. Get an independent mold test before agreeing to their remediation scope, since they do both testing and remediation.
Keep in mind
- They do both mold inspection and mold remediation, which is a conflict of interest. The same company that tells you how bad your mold problem is also profits from fixing it. Get an independent mold test before signing a remediation contract.
- Their website references service areas stretching from Monroe to Bellevue and Kirkland. That is a wide geographic range. Confirm response times for your specific location, especially if you are on the King County side.
- One reviewer noted that follow-up emails from their assessor were clearly AI-generated and felt impersonal. The in-person service was rated highly, but written communications may not match that quality.
- A large portion of their Google reviews from May 2025 are brief personal endorsements of specific employees rather than descriptions of completed restoration work. This inflates the total count without adding much buyer signal.