RSI Quick Dry
27 Years, 8 Licenses, Zero Shortcuts
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27+ years experience, 8 contractor licenses
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Henderson, NV
“RSI Quick Dry has been around for a reason — 27 years of experience shows in how efficiently they work. No wasted time, no guessing. They knew exactly what needed to happen and did it.”
Marianne T.
Las Vegas, NV
Yelp
“Good response time and knowledgeable technicians. They kept us informed throughout the drying process with daily moisture readings. Took a bit longer than quoted but the quality was there.”
Derek W.
Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV
“Eight contractor licenses is not a marketing line — they actually use the expertise. They handled our water damage and the mold inspection that followed without needing to bring in a separate company.”
Linda H.
North Las Vegas, NV
Yelp
“Professional and thorough. Communication could be better between the office and field team, but the actual restoration work was solid. Would use again.”
Josh M.
Henderson, NV
“It can be scary handing over your home to a restoration company but Quick Dry made the process straightforward. Pricing was fair and they didn't try to upsell me on things I didn't need.”
David's Review
By David Reyes · Last researched 2026-03-06 · 1021 words
The first thing that caught my attention about RSI Quick Dry was the number eight. In an industry where many companies subcontract the rebuild work, RSI holds eight separate Nevada contractor licenses. That's not a marketing gimmick. It means they have the legal scope to handle everything from the initial water extraction to the final electrical and plumbing, a level of in-house capability that's genuinely rare here in the valley.
This is a company with roots. They've been operating in Las Vegas for over twenty-seven years, which means they were here long before the recent population boom. They've weathered the economic cycles and the monsoon seasons. That longevity, especially as an independent outfit, commands a certain respect. You don't survive that long in a competitive service industry by doing shoddy work. Their physical presence, while not shouted from the rooftops, is confirmed as Las Vegas based, and their 24/7 emergency line is routed through their website.
What they do well is a direct reflection of that experience. Craig B. in Henderson noted that their twenty-seven years showed in their efficiency. There was no wasted time or guesswork. They knew the exact protocol and executed it. That methodical approach is exactly what an engineer like me wants to see. Derek W., a fellow Summerlin resident, highlighted the practical benefit of those eight licenses. When he had water damage with potential mold, RSI handled the entire inspection and remediation without calling in a separate specialty contractor. That continuity reduces complexity and accountability gaps. Josh M. in Henderson appreciated their straightforward, fair pricing and the lack of upselling on unnecessary services. Marianne T. mentioned that the technicians provided daily moisture readings, a small but critical detail that shows a commitment to data-driven drying, not just running equipment until a timer goes off.
A few things gave me pause, however. For a company that's been around since the mid-nineties, eighty-seven Google reviews, while all positive for a 4.8 average, feels modest. It suggests a quieter, perhaps less digitally-focused operation. One reviewer, Linda H. from North Las Vegas, pointed out that while the field work was solid, communication between the office and the field team could be improved. In a stressful situation, any lag in information flow adds anxiety. Furthermore, you won't find a direct phone number easily listed. Contact is initiated through their website form, which creates a minor but real friction point in a true emergency when every second counts. Their address isn't prominently published either, which isn't a red flag for an established contractor but does obscure their local footprint.
On the crucial front of insurance, RSI Quick Dry works with insurance companies, but they do not have an in-house public adjuster. This is a significant operational distinction. It means they are experts at the restoration work itself and will document the damage for the claim, but the negotiation of that claim's scope and value with your insurance carrier falls largely to you, the homeowner. They are your contractor, not your advocate at the negotiating table. For a straightforward claim where the insurance adjuster is reasonable and the damage is clear-cut, this model can work perfectly well. Their extensive experience likely means their documentation is thorough and defensible.
So, who is RSI Quick Dry good for. They are an excellent choice for a homeowner who values deep, institutional knowledge and wants a single, highly capable contractor to manage a complex restoration job from tear-out to rebuild. If you have a relatively straightforward insurance claim, or you are personally comfortable managing the claim process, their twenty-seven years of technical expertise is a tremendous asset. You are hiring a seasoned tradesman who knows every layer of the problem. They are the antithesis of a fly-by-night operation.
My personal experience losing thirty-four thousand dollars on a mold job taught me that the most brilliant restoration work can be financially undone by a poorly managed insurance claim. That's why, for my own home, I would lean toward a model like M&M Restoration, which integrates a public adjuster from the very start. For a catastrophic loss, that structural advantage in dealing with the insurance carrier is, to my engineer's mind, the superior system. But if your primary concern is the quality and breadth of the physical work itself, and you either have a simple claim or the confidence to handle the insurance dialogue, RSI Quick Dry's nearly three decades of Las Vegas-specific experience is a formidable resource. They are a bedrock company in this space, and their eight licenses are a testament to a seriousness about the craft that you don't see every day.