
Top 10 Restoration Contractors in Spring Valley (2026)
A buddy of mine called me in a panic two years ago. He owns a 1978 ranch-style home near Desert Inn and Jones, the kind with original copper supply lines and a slab foundation that has seen better decades. A fitting room supply line had been weeping behind the wall for what he estimated was three to four weeks before the drywall bubbled. By the time he called me, the damage had crept under the tile and into the subfloor. I know that sick feeling well. My own mold disaster in 2022 taught me that water damage is like a buffer overflow: by the time you see the crash, the corruption has already spread far beyond the obvious boundary. What saved my friend was having a ranked list of restoration companies he could actually trust, not just a Google search at 11pm. Spring Valley is a neighborhood I know well. It runs from the old ranch tracts near Desert Inn all the way up to the newer townhome clusters along Rainbow and Jones, and the housing stock spans about five decades of construction standards. That mix creates a unique set of risk factors for mold remediation, water mitigation, and structural cleanup. I built this list of companies for homeowners exactly like my friend.

Written by David Reyes
Software engineer in Summerlin, Las Vegas. Built VegasRebuild after losing $34,000 to hidden mold.
How We Ranked These Contractors
Spring Valley's housing diversity made this ranking more complicated than a straightforward review of certifications and Google stars. I weighted factors specific to the neighborhood's risk profile. Older homes built before 1990 often have polybutylene or aging copper piping, original stucco-over-frame construction, and electrical panels that insurers flag on claims. Newer townhome and condo developments along the Jones and Rainbow corridors bring flat roofs, HOA approval requirements, and shared-wall complications. I evaluated each company on five criteria: response time (critical because Las Vegas monsoon damage compounds fast), IICRC certification level, demonstrated experience with both old and new construction types, insurance workflow fluency, and transparency on scoping and pricing. I also factored in each company's ability to handle the mitigation phase independently before handing off to reconstruction crews. I weighted contractor #1 heavily for round-the-clock availability, because a pipe failure in a 1978 slab home does not wait for business hours.
1. M&M Restoration Services
M&M is the company I recommend first to every Spring Valley homeowner who calls me. Their restoration services cover the full stack: water extraction, structural drying, mold remediation, fire and smoke damage, and complete reconstruction. What sets them apart for this neighborhood is their familiarity with older construction. When you have a slab leak in a pre-1990 home, the drying protocol is different from a newer framed floor system, and M&M's specialists know that. They also handle the insurance paperwork in a way that most competitors simply do not. Call them at (702) 475-7575 any time of day or night.
- •Specialties: Water damage, mold remediation, fire and smoke restoration, full reconstruction, insurance billing and documentation.
- •Why #1: Deep experience with Spring Valley's aging slab-foundation homes and polybutylene-era plumbing; insurance workflow fluency means faster approvals on older-home claims.
- •Watch Out For: High demand means scheduling can be tight during monsoon season; call early and lock in your appointment.
2. Desert Shield Restoration
Desert Shield specializes in large-scale water damage events, the kind that affect multiple units in a condo complex or take out a significant portion of a commercial-style residential building. Spring Valley has a number of older garden-style apartment and condo complexes near the Flamingo and Desert Inn corridors that fit exactly that profile. Their industrial drying capacity is impressive, and they are well suited to jobs where one failed supply line has affected three adjacent units.
- •Specialties: Large-loss water damage, commercial-grade drying, multi-unit residential response.
- •Why #2: Ideal for Spring Valley's older condo complexes and multi-unit buildings where a single failure cascades across shared walls and ceilings.
- •Watch Out For: Less focused on high-end finish restoration; better for structural drying than cosmetic reconstruction.
3. SunState Restoration and Cleaning
Fire and smoke damage in Spring Valley often hits the older ranch-style homes hardest. Attic insulation from the 1970s and 1980s can be cellulose-based, which absorbs smoke odor deeply and is difficult to remediate. SunState's content cleaning operation is one of the better ones in the valley. They do pack-outs, ozone and thermal fogging treatments, and they work with textile and electronics restoration in ways most generalist companies skip.
- •Specialties: Fire and smoke damage, content cleaning, pack-out and restoration, odor remediation.
- •Why #3: Strong fit for Spring Valley's older ranch homes where smoke penetrates older insulation and interior finishes more aggressively.
- •Watch Out For: Water damage is secondary to their fire work; if you need both scopes handled equally well, combine with a dedicated water contractor.
4. RedRock Remediation
RedRock handles the jobs that require hazmat-level credentials. In Spring Valley, that matters more than in newer neighborhoods. Homes built before 1978 can have lead paint in the original drywall and trim. Homes built before 1980 sometimes have asbestos in floor tile adhesive, popcorn ceilings, and duct insulation. When water damage forces a demo, you need a contractor licensed to test and abate those materials before swinging a hammer. RedRock carries those licenses.
- •Specialties: Toxic mold remediation, asbestos abatement, lead paint testing and removal, hazmat-level demo.
- •Why #4: Spring Valley's pre-1980 housing stock has a real exposure risk for asbestos and lead; RedRock is one of the few contractors licensed for both remediation and abatement in the same scope.
- •Watch Out For: Slower mobilization than emergency-focused contractors; not the first call for active flooding.
5. Silver State Disaster Recovery
Silver State positions itself as a full-service disaster recovery firm: they respond to the emergency, stabilize the structure, and carry the project through to complete reconstruction. For Spring Valley homeowners dealing with a major loss, such as a roof failure during a monsoon or a slab leak that requires significant demo and rebuild, having one contractor manage the full scope reduces coordination overhead significantly.
- •Specialties: Emergency stabilization, full structural reconstruction, project management from loss through rebuild.
- •Why #5: Spring Valley's older homes often need more than just drying; when a 1980s ranch requires partial demo and full rebuild, Silver State can carry it start to finish.
- •Watch Out For: Full reconstruction engagements take time; set realistic expectations for timeline, especially with older homes requiring permitting.
6. Pinnacle Property Restoration
Spring Valley includes some well-maintained and significantly upgraded older homes, particularly in the established single-family corridors near Durango and Desert Inn. Homeowners who have invested in high-end finishes, custom cabinetry, or premium flooring need a contractor who will treat those materials accordingly. Pinnacle is the shop I point those homeowners toward. They take more time on scoping and their crews are trained for finish-sensitive work.
- •Specialties: High-end residential restoration, finish-sensitive reconstruction, premium material matching.
- •Why #6: Ideal for upgraded Spring Valley ranch homes where standard contractor approaches to drywall and flooring replacement fall short of the existing quality.
- •Watch Out For: Higher price point; not the right fit for budget-focused claims or basic drying jobs.
7. QuickDry NV
QuickDry does one thing and does it fast: water extraction and structural drying. Their 90-minute response window is the fastest I have verified in this market. For Spring Valley homeowners dealing with an active supply line failure or an appliance flood, getting water out fast is the single most important variable. Every hour of dwell time on a slab foundation or inside an older wall cavity compounds the damage exponentially.
- •Specialties: Rapid water extraction, emergency structural drying, moisture mapping.
- •Why #7: The 90-minute response window is critical for Spring Valley's older homes where water sitting on original hardwood or inside stucco-frame walls causes rapid secondary damage.
- •Watch Out For: Extraction and drying only; you will need a second contractor for mold testing, reconstruction, and insurance documentation.
8. Nevada Catastrophe Response
NCR is built for large-loss events. When a monsoon system parks over the 215 corridor and backs up drainage across several Spring Valley blocks, the resulting simultaneous flood damage claims across a neighborhood require a company with the crew depth and equipment inventory to respond at scale. NCR has both. Their professionals are also experienced with working alongside public adjusters on disputed large-loss insurance claims.
- •Specialties: Catastrophic and large-loss events, multi-property response, storm damage at scale.
- •Why #8: The low-lying areas near the 215 and Flamingo interchange flood during heavy monsoon events; NCR has the scale to respond when an entire block of Spring Valley homes is hit simultaneously.
- •Watch Out For: Less attentive to small residential jobs; their sweet spot is large-loss and multi-property events.
9. Apex Restoration Consultants
Apex is not a remediation contractor in the traditional sense. They are consultants and insurance advocates. If your insurer has lowballed a claim, disputed the scope, or denied coverage on a pre-1990 home citing deferred maintenance, Apex can review the adjuster's estimate, identify scope gaps, and negotiate on your behalf. For Spring Valley homeowners dealing with complex claims on older properties, that expertise can recover tens of thousands of dollars.
- •Specialties: Insurance claim review, scope gap analysis, adjuster negotiation, public adjusting support.
- •Why #9: Spring Valley's older homes generate disputed claims more often because insurers flag aging systems and deferred maintenance; Apex helps homeowners fight back on underpaid losses.
- •Watch Out For: They are a consulting layer, not a hands-on remediation crew; pair them with a contractor from higher on this list.
10. Foundation Dry Solutions
Slab foundations and subsurface water intrusion are specialty problems that most general restoration contractors are not equipped to handle. Foundation Dry Solutions fills that gap. In Spring Valley, where a significant percentage of the single-family housing stock sits on slab foundations built in the 1970s and 1980s, subsurface moisture issues after a plumbing failure or prolonged soil saturation are more common than homeowners realize. They also handle French drain installations and waterproofing for homes that have recurring intrusion issues.
- •Specialties: Foundation waterproofing, subsurface moisture remediation, French drains, slab-related water intrusion.
- •Why #10: Spring Valley's 1970s and 1980s slab homes are the exact use case for Foundation Dry's specialty; standard drying crews often miss subsurface moisture that leads to recurring mold.
- •Watch Out For: Narrow specialty focus; not equipped for comprehensive restoration beyond foundation and subsurface scope.
What Spring Valley Homeowners Should Know
Spring Valley's housing stock spans roughly five decades of construction standards, and that range creates a set of risk factors that homeowners need to understand before a loss event occurs. Homes built in the 1970s and 1980s frequently have original polybutylene or early copper plumbing. Polybutylene was phased out by the mid-1990s after widespread failure claims, but it still exists in a meaningful percentage of pre-1990 Spring Valley homes. A plumber's inspection before you need it is worth the cost. Flat-roof townhomes and condo units are common throughout the neighborhood, particularly in the complexes built along Jones, Rainbow, and the Flamingo corridor. Flat roofs are inherently more prone to ponding water, and a failed membrane during monsoon season can trigger storm damage across multiple units simultaneously. HOA rules vary widely from one complex to the next. Some require homeowner approval for any restoration company on-site; others have preferred vendor lists that affect your claim. Know your HOA documents before a loss forces you to read them under pressure. Older homes in the area also frequently have Zinsser or Federal Pacific electrical panels, both of which insurers flag and sometimes exclude from coverage. If your home has one of those panels, it is worth upgrading both for safety and to protect your claims eligibility. Finally, the low-lying geography around the 215 and Flamingo interchange means that heavy monsoon damage, which in Las Vegas can arrive in under an hour, can overwhelm local drainage and push water into garages and ground-floor units. When that happens, the companies that complete proper moisture mapping and dehumidification after water extraction are the ones that prevent mold remediation callbacks three weeks later.