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Quick Restoration
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What this listing says
Seattle homeowners dealing with water damage that has led to mold, who want a single company to handle extraction, drying, and remediation with direct insurance billing.
Best for
- Seattle-area homeowners with water damage that needs same-day emergency response and drying.
- Situations where water damage has already caused mold growth and you want one company to handle both extraction and remediation.
- Homeowners who want the restoration company to coordinate directly with their insurance carrier rather than managing the claim themselves.
- Commercial property managers dealing with large-loss water or storm events who need a company that handles both residential and commercial scale.
About this company
Quick Restoration is a Seattle-based restoration company that handles water damage, mold removal, fire and storm damage, and reconstruction. Their primary identity is water damage restoration, and mold work follows from that — they treat mold as the downstream consequence of water intrusion rather than as a standalone service. They operate from a downtown Seattle office at 1601 5th Ave and advertise 60-minute or less arrival times with 24/7 availability.
Their mold page describes a process that includes containment, negative air pressure, air filtration, removal, and dehumidification. Nothing on their website stands out as unusual equipment or methodology — this is a standard restoration company workflow. One genuinely notable detail: a reviewer reported that Quick Restoration referred her to a different company for fire damage because that company had more fire-specific experience. That kind of self-awareness about scope is uncommon in restoration.
Quick Restoration is a franchise operation (they actively recruit franchise owners through their website). The Seattle location appears to be the corporate headquarters. Their about page describes a "family-first approach," though the franchise model means your experience may vary depending on which crew handles your job.
A perfect 5.0-star rating across 81 Google reviews is rare for any restoration company. Zero complaints in the last 18 months. That is worth acknowledging, though the relatively small review count and the company's newer presence in the market mean the rating has not yet been tested at scale.
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Service area
Quick Restoration is headquartered in downtown Seattle, Washington. Their website references "Seattle and surrounding areas" but does not name specific cities or counties beyond Seattle. The phone number has a 425 area code (Eastside/Bellevue), which may indicate crew coverage extends to the east side of Lake Washington, but confirm coverage for your specific location before booking.
Review consensus
Speed dominates the reviews. Reviewers consistently describe same-day or next-day arrival, fast extraction, and quick turnaround on drying. Artem and Vlad are named by Duncan McKelvey for responding on a weekend and starting mitigation the following week. Multiple reviewers highlight reasonable pricing and no upselling (Tire Squad specifically noted they "didn't try to upsell us on anything"). Direct insurance coordination gets frequent mention. Brandy Huff praised the crew for finding and fixing the source of the water problem, not just cleaning up the result.
0 found across 81 total reviews at 5.0★. No 1-star or negative reviews found in the last 18 months. With 81 total reviews at a 5.0-star rating, every single reviewer has given 5 stars. This is an unusually clean record. It limits what this section can tell you about how the company handles problems when they arise.
A significant portion of reviewers (roughly a third) have only 1 review on their Google account. This is not necessarily a red flag — water damage is the kind of event that motivates a first-time review — but it is a pattern worth noting given the perfect score. The reviews that carry the most weight come from Local Guides like Robert Washington (51 reviews), John Jin (31 reviews), and shults (39 reviews), all of whom confirm the fast-response and quality-work themes.
Artem (technician — positive, praised for weekend response and mitigation work). Vlad (technician — positive, praised alongside Artem for hands-on mitigation).
Every signal points to a responsive, fairly priced water damage restoration company. Ask for Artem or Vlad if you want the crew that drew specific praise. Because the review record is spotless, there is no complaint data to warn you about — but also no evidence of how the company handles disputes. Get your scope of work and pricing in writing before work begins, as you should with any restoration company.
Keep in mind
- Quick Restoration does both mold testing and mold remediation. That is a conflict of interest — the company that finds the mold also profits from removing it. Ask whether they will accept a third-party inspection report or recommend an independent testing firm.
- This is a franchise operation. The crew and management at your local branch may differ from what other reviewers experienced. Ask who specifically will handle your project.
- Their listed address is a Suite 900 office in a downtown Seattle high-rise, not a warehouse or shop. This is common for restoration companies that dispatch crews from elsewhere, but worth confirming where equipment and crews are actually based.
- Nearly all reviews focus on water damage work. Evidence for fire and storm damage capability is thinner — one reviewer was actually referred to a different company for fire restoration.