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ATI Restoration Henderson

Family-Operated, Valley-Wide Coverage

★★★★★(21 reviews)

📍 70 Corporate Park Drive, Henderson, NV 89074

📞 (702) 568-0800

🌐 atirestoration.com/regional-offices/henderson-nv/

60 minutes response · 24/7

Water DamageFire DamageMold RemediationStorm Damage

✓ Differentiator

Family-operated with 24/7 coverage from Boulder City to Pahrump

Licenses & Credentials

IICRC: verified

Service Areas

HendersonBoulder CityNorth Las VegasParadise

David's Review

David Reyes

By David Reyes · Last researched 2026-03-06 · 1012 words

The first thing I did when I started researching ATI Restoration Henderson was look at their Google profile. Four point eight stars across twenty-one reviews. My immediate reaction was the same one I have when I see a benchmark test run on a single data point: that number is not reliable. Twenty-one reviews for a company that is part of a fifty-office national operation with over thirteen hundred employees nationwide is a sample size that tells me almost nothing. It tells me they have not accumulated complaints on Google, which is different from telling me they perform well.

ATI Restoration is a national family-operated company, founded in 1989, operating out of Henderson here in the valley at 70 Corporate Park Drive. The Nevada managing member is Gerardo Pasquale. Being part of a national network that size comes with genuine advantages: standardized training, equipment at scale, the ability to deploy significant resources on large commercial jobs. When you call ATI, you are calling into an organization with depth. That matters for certain kinds of work.

The problem is what the rest of the data shows. BBB accreditation since 2010 sounds like a stability signal until you look at the complaint count: forty-five total complaints filed in the last three years, fifteen of which were closed in the last twelve months. For a company operating with national oversight, that complaint rate raises questions I could not answer from the outside. What makes it more troubling is the nature of some of what surfaced.

One Henderson customer went three weeks without warm water after ATI completed a job. Three weeks of attempting to get a response. The company that was supposed to restore normalcy to this person's home simply stopped responding after the check cleared. That is not a billing dispute or a scope disagreement. That is a basic service failure. A separate situation involved a scheduled roof repair where the crew never showed, multiple calls were transferred with no resolution, and no callback ever came. And then there is the case of a North Las Vegas resident, ninety-three years old, whose repair took eight full months to complete. The company required sixteen thousand dollars upfront. The ComplaintsBoard profile shows a one-point-three out of five across thirteen reviews, with eleven complaints. The pattern across these platforms is not ambiguous.

I want to be fair here. Complaints are not the whole story, and a large national company will accumulate more formal complaints than a small local shop simply because more people know how to file them. The issue is proportionality. The issue is that when I went looking for named positive reviewers with specific praise for recent work done by the Henderson office, I found almost nothing to work with. That absence is as informative as the complaints themselves.

On insurance handling, ATI works with your insurance company and can provide documentation and estimates. They do not have an in-house public adjuster. If you have a complex claim or a disputed scope, you are managing that relationship yourself. Given the complaint history, the thought of navigating a contested insurance claim without an advocate while also dealing with ATI's documented responsiveness problems is not a combination I would recommend.

Who is ATI Restoration Henderson actually good for? Theoretically, the national scale and IICRC certification should make them a reliable choice for large commercial jobs or very large residential losses where you need a company with significant equipment and staffing capacity. But for a residential homeowner in Henderson who needs responsive service and accountability on a water damage or mold job, the complaint record makes this a choice that requires extra diligence. Before hiring, I would want to speak with recent local customers directly, not pull from a thin Google sample. Request references from work completed in the last six months at the Henderson office specifically. The national reputation is only as useful as the local execution, and the local execution here carries documented red flags.

The comparison to M&M Restoration is direct. M&M is a smaller operation, but that size comes with owner-level accountability on every job. When something goes wrong with M&M, there is a clear person responsible and a direct channel to resolution. The in-house public adjuster also means your insurance claim has an advocate built into the contract. ATI national scale is real but the complaint history at the local level raises questions that M&M track record in the Las Vegas market does not. If scale is your primary criterion, ATI may be the call. If accountability and responsiveness are your criteria, the evidence points in a different direction.