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VegasRebuild — Las Vegas Restoration Contractor Directory

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About This Directory

VegasRebuild is an independent Las Vegas restoration contractor directory updated in 2025. We evaluate companies across five criteria: IICRC certification status, Nevada contractor license verification, insurance claim handling capability, emergency response time, and verified customer reviews. All companies in our directory are independently researched with verified Nevada licenses and IICRC certifications.

What Proper Restoration Looks Like

Before and after water damage restoration

BEFORE — moisture hidden inside walls

AFTER — restored to pre-loss condition

Las Vegas's Unique Restoration Challenges

Las Vegas's desert climate creates restoration challenges that don't exist in any other market. Understanding these risks is the first step to protecting your property.

Hard Water (280+ ppm)

Some of the hardest water in the country corrodes copper pipes and water heaters, causing catastrophic failures that release 40-80 gallons at once.

Monsoon Season (Jul–Sep)

Intense storms dump 1-2 inches in under an hour. Desert hardpan doesn't absorb water — it channels it straight into your property.

The Dry Climate Myth

Surfaces dry fast, but moisture gets trapped inside walls. Mold grows within 48 hours without professional detection equipment.

2000s Boom Housing

Thousands of homes built during the construction boom are now 20+ years old. Aging infrastructure means brittle pipes, deteriorated seals, and lower-quality materials.

Why This Directory Exists

Flooded home office garage after Las Vegas monsoon flooding, August 2022

I'm David Reyes — a freelance software engineer who's lived in Summerlin for 22 years. In August 2022, monsoon flooding hit my home office. I called the first restoration company that answered at 11pm.

Eight months later I found black mold floor to ceiling inside my walls. The original contractor had dried the surface and left. Second remediation cost $34,000. Insurance covered $8,100.

I built VegasRebuild because the resource I needed didn't exist. Every contractor here has been researched. Every guide is written from experience.

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How VegasRebuild Works

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