LFP Restoration
Owner-Operated North Las Vegas Specialist
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Owner-operated 10+ years — personalized service in North Las Vegas
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By David Reyes · Last researched 2026-03-06 · 1031 words
Lucas Perrotat runs LFP Restoration the way the best small operators do -- personally. The office is at 570 West Cheyenne Avenue, Suite 210, in North Las Vegas. That address is not incidental. North Las Vegas is a part of the valley that gets served by plenty of contractors on paper and underserved in practice, because the response times from Henderson or the southwest are longer than any marketing copy will admit. LFP is based there. For a homeowner in North Las Vegas dealing with a flooded room at midnight, that proximity is a real operational variable.
Lucas Perrotat has over ten years of experience in restoration. The company holds BBB A+ accreditation, achieved in September 2021. The accreditation date tells a partial story: the current business entity is relatively new even though the owners bring more than a decade of field experience to it. What that means practically is that the BBB has enough history with this specific entity to confer an A+ rating, but the entity itself does not have the twenty-year track record that a company like Advanced Pro Restoration carries. For most homeowners, that distinction is minor. The experience is in the people, not the entity.
The reviews reflect what owner-operated restoration looks like when it works. Diego, a LFP technician, is praised repeatedly and specifically -- one reviewer described him as the most responsive and most affordable option they had encountered, and called the skylight repair he handled as flawless. The speed of response is a theme: multiple reviews describe same-day or next-day arrival after the initial call. A project involving over seventeen hundred square feet of flooring replacement was praised for the crew's professionalism and the quality of the finished work. Customers consistently single out fair and transparent pricing as a differentiator, which in a market with documented billing transparency problems at other operators is not a throwaway comment.
Where I found a discrepancy worth noting: my research turned up forty-two Yelp reviews with a four point zero rating alongside the Google data. A four point zero is solid but lower than the four point eight Google figure suggests. The discrepancy between platforms is not dramatic enough to be a red flag on its own, but it does mean the picture is slightly more nuanced than a single high Google score implies. I want to note it rather than ignore it.
The operation is smaller than the national franchises. That cuts both ways. Lucas and his team are likely not running five simultaneous large commercial jobs during a monsoon week. If you are calling during peak demand -- July, August, when the valley gets hit with back-to-back moisture events -- capacity is a question worth asking. The flip side is that a smaller operation with owner involvement means your job is not getting handed off to a crew who never met the person who made the promises.
On insurance handling, LFP works with insurance carriers and can provide documentation. No in-house public adjuster. For a North Las Vegas homeowner with a standard covered claim, that is workable. For a complex or contested situation, the advocacy gap is the same as most contractors at this end of the directory.
Services cover water damage, fire damage, mold remediation, odor removal, and storm damage. That is a complete residential service set without the reconstruction or contents packing functions that the largest operators offer. For most residential water and mold jobs, the LFP scope is more than adequate.
The honest bottom line is this: for North Las Vegas specifically, LFP is one of the strongest options in this directory. The owner-operated model with Lucas directly involved, the geographic base in North Las Vegas, Diego's documented responsiveness, and the consistent praise for transparent pricing add up to a compelling picture for a homeowner in that part of the valley who wants accountability without the overhead of a national franchise.
The comparison to M&M involves geography more than any other factor. M&M covers North Las Vegas and does excellent work there. But M&M headquarters is in the southwest valley. LFP headquarters is on West Cheyenne Avenue. For an emergency at two in the morning in North Las Vegas, that routing difference is real. M&M adds the public adjuster function that LFP does not have, which makes M&M the stronger choice if your situation involves a complex or disputed insurance claim. For a straightforward job where you want a local owner invested in the outcome and a team that shows up fast, LFP is worth calling first.