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Compare 14 top-rated water damage restoration professionals in Aurora. Read real reviews, check credentials, and get free quotes.
Looking for top-rated water damage restoration in Aurora, CO? Our directory features 14 water damage restoration professionals serving the Aurora metro area,with an average rating of 4.6 stars from 766 Google reviews.
Look for IICRC-certified firms (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) with strong Google ratings. Reviews mentioning fast response times, honest scope assessments, and transparent insurance billing are key quality indicators. Avoid companies that pressure you to sign immediately before assessing damage.
Water mitigation (extraction and drying) typically costs $1,500–$7,000 depending on affected area and moisture category. Full restoration including repairs averages $3,000–$15,000. Most homeowner's insurance policies cover sudden water damage; gradual leaks are often excluded.
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Initial extraction and equipment setup takes 1–4 hours. Structural drying typically takes 3–7 days with industrial equipment. Full reconstruction (drywall, flooring, cabinets) adds 1–4 weeks after drying is complete.
Ask for their IICRC certification, whether they work directly with your insurance carrier, how they document moisture readings, what equipment they use for drying, whether they handle both mitigation and reconstruction, and what their payment terms are.
All listings are sourced from Google Business Profiles and ordered by real Google ratings and review counts. Verify IICRC certification and insurance independently before signing any assignment of benefits or contract.
Contact your insurance adjuster if the company is working on an insurance claim — they have leverage and interest in proper remediation. File a complaint with IICRC for certified firms and with your state contractor licensing board for licensing violations.
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