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Disaster Recovery Restoration LLC

Tempe, AZ

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Asbestos
Emergency
Mold
Specialized Cleaning
Waste Management
Water Damage
Asbestos Abatement and Removal
Fire Damage Repair and Restoration
Flood Damage Repair and Restoration
Disaster Restoration
Mold Remediation and Removal
Biohazard Cleanup
Sewage Cleanup
Water Damage Restoration

Description

Disaster Recovery Restoration LLC is a premier restoration company based in the Phoenix Metroplex, specializing in a comprehensive range of services including water damage restoration, fire damage recovery, mold remediation, asbestos abatement, and biohazard cleanup. Founded by seasoned professionals Brad Johnson and Eduardo Ruiz, the company combines over 40 years of collective experience in the restoration industry. With a commitment to returning properties to their pre-disaster condition, Disaster Recovery Restoration is equipped to handle both residential and commercial projects. Operating 24/7, the company is dedicated to providing rapid response and effective solutions to mitigate damage and restore safety. The skilled team, guided by a certified staff, ensures meticulous attention to detail across all services, employing the latest techniques and equipment. Their approach not only focuses on immediate restoration needs but also emphasizes long-term customer relationships, aiming to alleviate the stress of unexpected disasters with professional compassion and reliability. With a reputation built on trust and performance, Disaster Recovery Restoration LLC stands as a leader in emergency response and restoration services in the region.

Services Provided

Asbestos Abatement; Biohazard Removal; Fire Damage Restoration; Flood Damage Restoration; Mold Removal & Remediation; Sewage Cleanup; Storm Recovery Cleanup; Water Damage Restoration

Licenses

ROC 349012

Associations

IICRC

Certifications

IICRC-certified; certified technicians

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