
About DRR
Why Disaster Recovery Restoration
Most restoration firms say the right things. DRR is built to do them — every project, every time, to the IICRC Standard.
The Guarantee
Zero Shortcuts Guarantee
Our guarantee is simple: if the IICRC standard says test, we test. If the scope says replace, we replace. No value engineering that compromises structural integrity. No drying logs falsified to close a claim faster. Every decision we make on a loss is defensible in writing — because we document it that way from day one.
No undocumented substitutions
If we deviate from the specified scope, we document why, get approval, and update the estimate before touching the work.
Real-time moisture logging
Psychrometric data captured daily — temperature, relative humidity, and material moisture content — on every structural drying project.
Carrier-ready deliverables
Photo documentation, scope narratives, and Xactimate line items formatted the way adjusters actually need them, submitted on time.
Integrity Standard
The Integrity Standard
Integrity in restoration means more than showing up on time. It means the drying chamber we build is airtight. It means the mold remediation protocol we wrote is the one our technicians follow — not a simplified field shortcut. It means the invoice you receive reflects exactly what was done, down to the square footage of debris removed.
DRR was founded on a deliberate decision to operate at a higher standard than the market requires — because property owners, carriers, and adjusters deserve a firm that can defend every line item and every decision without hesitation.
One firm, one contract, one point of contact from first call to final walkthrough
Family owned and locally operated in Tempe, Arizona
Transparent daily reporting shared with all stakeholders
Leadership reachable by phone and on-site for every large-loss event
All scope changes require documented approval before execution
Standards Discipline
Built From the Standards
Standards discipline means our protocols are written from the standards — not from habit or convenience. Every DRR project manager and estimator is trained to the current published IICRC S500, S520, and S590 standards, OSHA 29 CFR requirements, EPA RRP protocols, and ICRA 2.0 construction activity risk classifications.
Water Damage
IICRC S500 6th Edition — Category and Class determination drives every mitigation decision. No guesswork, no crew discretion without PM sign-off.
Mold Remediation
ANSI/IICRC S520 3rd Edition — containment design, air filtration requirements, and clearance criteria are non-negotiable on every project.
Fire & Smoke
IICRC S770 — smoke residue type identification and odor control chemistry matched to the actual loss, not a default spray-and-wipe approach.
Healthcare & ICRA 2.0
Construction Activity Risk Assessment Class I–IV compliance — our team is trained and current on infection control requirements for occupied healthcare facilities.
Credentials & Licensing
ROC-Licensed. IICRC-Certified. Fully Insured.
Disaster Recovery Restoration LLC is a licensed Arizona contractor and holds active IICRC certifications across every core discipline. Our license number is public and verifiable. Our credentials are current. There are no lapses and no workarounds.
AZ Licensed Contractor
AZ ROC #349012
KB-1 dual license covering both commercial and residential restoration and reconstruction statewide.
IICRC Certified Firm
Active
Certified in water damage restoration, mold remediation, fire and smoke restoration, and structural drying.
Bonded & Insured
Fully Covered
General liability, workers’ compensation, and contractor’s professional liability insurance on all DRR operations.
Full credentials list: View certifications & credentials
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