About Tucson Restoration Pros
We’re a Tucson-focused referral service with one job: connect homeowners with qualified local restoration crews, fast โ and be honest about exactly what we are.
What we are โ and what we’re not
Tucson Restoration Pros (tucsonrestorationpros.com) is a lead-generation and referral service for water- and fire-damage restoration in metro Tucson and Southern Arizona.
When you call the number on this site or submit your ZIP, we connect you with one or more independent, qualified local restoration companies that respond to your emergency. Those companies carry their own licensing and insurance and perform all mitigation, cleanup, and repair work.
Why a Tucson-specific service?
National restoration brands publish the same generic pages for every city. But a roof-mounted evaporative cooler, a slab-on-grade foundation over expansive clay, a flat roof ponding after a monsoon cell, and wildfire ash drifting down from the Santa Catalinas are Tucson problems. Our content is built around how homes here actually take on water and smoke โ drawing on primary sources like the National Weather Service Tucson office, the Pima County Regional Flood Control District, the U.S. EPA, FEMA, and the IICRC restoration standards.
How we work with restoration companies
1. You reach out
Call or submit your ZIP and a short description of the damage.
2. We route it
We connect you with a qualified local crew suited to your situation and area.
3. They handle it
The crew inspects, gives a written estimate, and does the work โ often billing insurance directly.
The editorial team behind this site
Our guidance is written and reviewed by real people, with clear roles. We’re an editorial team, not licensed restoration technicians โ and we think it’s important to say so.
Marcus leads editorial for Tucson Restoration Pros. He researches and compiles local water- and fire-damage guidance from primary sources โ the National Weather Service Tucson office, the Pima County Regional Flood Control District, the EPA, FEMA, and the IICRC standards โ and works with Tucson-area restoration contractors to keep it practical. He is an editor, not a licensed contractor; the site connects homeowners with qualified local restoration pros.
Dana reviews every page for Tucson-specific accuracy โ neighborhoods, washes, soil and home-construction notes, and seasonal risks like the summer monsoon. A longtime Pima County resident, Dana checks that the guidance matches how homes here actually flood, leak, and burn.
Editorial standards & transparency
Every page cites primary sources where possible and links out to authorities such as the NWS Tucson, EPA, FEMA, and the IICRC. We describe industry practices and standards for general education; we don’t claim to hold certifications ourselves, and nothing here is a substitute for an on-site inspection by a licensed restoration professional.
Ready when you are โ 24/7.
If you’ve got water or fire damage in Tucson, we’ll connect you with a qualified local crew right now.
Connect with a Tucson restoration crew
Enter your ZIP and we’ll connect you with a qualified, licensed local restoration company near you โ 24/7.
Free, no obligation. We’re a referral service, not a contractor.