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Water damage restoration crew and work van outside their Palomar Road shop in Menifee, CA

About us

Your Menifee Water Damage Restoration Team

We are a locally owned restoration company working out of a shop on Palomar Road in the 92585. Not a franchise territory, not a call centre routing your emergency to whoever is closest — an actual crew in this city, answering the phone at 2 a.m.

Locally owned water damage restoration team and work van in Menifee, CA
Locally owned and based in Menifee — not a franchise territory.
IICRC certified technician taking a moisture reading in a Menifee, CA home
Air movers and dehumidifiers loaded in a restoration van in Menifee, CA
Typical 1990s tract home exterior in Menifee, California
The housing stock we work in daily — Menifee's 1980s–2000s master-planned tracts.

Why local actually matters here

Menifee is an unusual city to work in. It incorporated in 2008 by stitching together separate unincorporated communities — Sun City, Quail Valley, Romoland, Homeland — plus the master-planned tracts that filled the ranch land between them.

The practical result is that you cross forty years of construction standards driving from Quail Valley to Audie Murphy Ranch. Galvanized supply lines still in service in the oldest pockets. Copper under the slab in Menifee Lakes and Sun City, right at the age where it pinholes. PEX and braided connectors in the newest tracts, where the failures are appliance-side rather than pipe-side.

Knowing which one you have before we arrive changes where we look, what we bring, and how fast we find it. A crew dispatched from another county does not have that.

And then there is the water

Eastern Municipal Water District draws from a brackish groundwater basin — mineral-rich enough that the district runs reverse-osmosis desalination plants to treat it. The Menifee Desalter has been in service since 2002, alongside the Perris I and II facilities to the north.

That treatment makes the water safe and pleasant. It does not make it gentle on the metal inside your walls, and it is behind a large share of what we get called out for: water heater sediment, seized angle stops, scaled appliance valves, and the pitting corrosion that turns thirty-year-old copper into a pinhole. We wrote the whole picture up in how Menifee’s hard water damages your plumbing.

What we actually do

17 services covering the full job — emergency extraction, structural drying to a measured standard, mold remediation, sewage and Category 3 work, and the reconstruction that puts the property back. One crew, one scope, one point of contact for your adjuster.

How we work

Four things we will not compromise on

Our principles

We measure instead of guessing

Every affected material gets metered against a dry standard taken from your own home, logged daily, and handed to you. If a restoration company cannot show you numbers, they do not actually know whether your house is dry.

We publish prices

Mitigation runs $3–$7.50 per square foot depending on water category; reconstruction runs $20–$37. No competitor in this market puts a number on their site. We think that is a choice worth questioning.

We tell you when you do not need us

A fair share of our free inspections end with us saying the situation does not warrant a restoration company. That is a good outcome. We would rather lose a job than sell one that was not needed.

We finish what we start

Mitigation and reconstruction under one contract. You are not left standing in a room with cut drywall and no flooring, calling contractors and explaining the whole story again.

Credentials

Certified, licensed, and insured

Restoration is a trade with real standards behind it. Our crews hold IICRC certification in the disciplines this work requires, and we carry the licensing and insurance California requires of a restoration contractor.

  • IICRC-certified Water Damage Restoration Technicians (WRT)
  • IICRC Applied Structural Drying (ASD) trained
  • IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation (AMRT) trained
  • Licensed & insured California restoration contractor

What each certification actually means

Every restoration company lists these acronyms. Almost none explain them, so here is what each one covers and what it changes about your job.

WRTWater Damage Restoration Technician
The foundation certification. Water categories and classes, how different materials absorb and release moisture, the principles of evaporation and dehumidification, and the health and safety requirements that attach to each category of water.
This is the qualification that separates drying a building from moving air around it. A technician without it can put fans in a room; the certification is what lets somebody look at a wet wall and know whether the water is behind the vapour barrier, how long the material has, and whether it can be dried in place at all.
ASDApplied Structural Drying
The hands-on drying discipline. Psychrometry — the relationship between temperature, humidity and evaporation rate — plus equipment sizing, air mover placement, dehumidifier selection and the daily calculations that decide when the job is finished.
This is the certification that decides how long your house has equipment in it. Drying is a calculation, not a guess: affected cubic footage and material class determine how much dehumidification and air movement the structure needs. Undersize it and the job runs a week longer than it should. Oversize it and you are paying rental on machines that are not achieving anything.
AMRTApplied Microbial Remediation Technician
Mould and contaminated-water work. Containment construction, negative air pressure, personal protective equipment, safe removal and disposal of affected material, and the cleaning protocols that apply to category 2 and category 3 losses.
The difference between remediation and spreading a problem around the house. Cutting into mould-affected drywall without containment and negative air puts spores into every room connected to that air path. In a Menifee summer, with the house closed up and the air conditioning circulating, that is a far larger job than the one you started with.

Where we work

21 Menifee areas, 60 total

Menifee is home. Everything else is measured honestly from here — and where our response time is genuinely long, the page for that city says so.

All 60 service areas

Water Damage Menifee Restoration Services
26035 Palomar Rd, Menifee, CA 92585

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How we are set up

The structure behind the work

How a restoration company is organised changes what you get more than any claim it makes about itself. These are the four structural facts about ours.

How the company is structured

Locally owned, not a franchise territory

A franchise model routes your call to a national number, assigns it to whoever holds the territory, and takes a cut of the invoice for doing so. We are a single independent company working out of one shop, which means the person who quotes your job is accountable for it and there is no head office setting a national script for how your loss gets handled.

One crew from the first reading to the last coat of paint

Most water damage jobs in this market are split: a mitigation company dries the house, then leaves, and the homeowner finds a general contractor to rebuild it. That handoff is where scope disputes, coverage gaps and month-long delays live. We hold both halves under one contract, so the people who documented the loss are the people who close it out.

Equipment stocked here, not ordered in

Air movers, LGR dehumidifiers, air scrubbers, containment materials and moisture meters live at the Palomar Road shop. That is what makes a same-night response possible, and it is also why a machine failing on day four of your dry-out is a twenty-minute problem rather than a next-morning one.

Twenty years of it, in this valley

Two decades of working the same housing stock means we know which tracts have which plumbing, where the mains sit on a given floor plan, which communities need gate arrangements at 2 a.m., and which surface streets stay passable when a monsoon cell puts water across the 215 underpasses. None of that is on a certificate, and all of it shows up in how fast a job actually goes.

Questions

About the company

The questions worth asking any restoration contractor before you let them open a wall.

Frequently asked questions about our company

Are you a franchise?

No. We are independently owned and operated out of one shop on Palomar Road in Menifee. When you call, you are not being routed to a national dispatch centre that then finds somebody in your area — you are talking to the company that will be doing the work.

Who actually turns up at my house?

Our own IICRC-certified technicians for all of the mitigation work: inspection, extraction, drying, containment, antimicrobial treatment and mould remediation. Licensed trades — plumbing and electrical in particular — are brought in where the law requires that licence, but they are scheduled and coordinated by us rather than left to you to chase.

Can I verify that you are licensed and insured?

Yes, and you should — for us and for anybody else you are considering. Ask on the phone and we will give you the licence details and a current certificate of insurance in writing before any work starts. Any restoration contractor who hesitates at that question has told you something useful.

Do you work with every insurance carrier?

We bill carriers directly and work with all the major ones. What varies is the process rather than whether we can do it — some carriers want photographs and readings uploaded to a portal within a set window, others work through an assigned adjuster. We handle the mechanics either way, and we tell you up front if your policy has a limitation that is going to affect the scope.

What happens if I am not satisfied with the work?

Tell us before we demobilise, and while the equipment is still in the house. Most complaints in this trade are about something that was easy to fix on day three and expensive to fix after the drywall went back. Our moisture logs are handed to you as the job runs specifically so there is a shared, dated record of what was dry and when — that record protects you as much as it protects us.

Water damage does not wait. Neither do we.

Free inspection, honest moisture readings, and a written scope before any work starts. Call now or request an inspection and we will be on the way.

  • 20+ years in the Inland Empire
  • IICRC-certified crews
  • Licensed & insured California restoration contractor
  • Direct insurance billing
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