Fairfax Restoration Crew exists for the losses that involve more than one front door. Water that starts in one condo and ends up in three. A sprinkler head that empties into a law office over a weekend. Mold inside a demising wall that two owners and an association are all pointing at. We restore single-family homes too, and we do it well, but property restoration in buildings with shared walls, common elements, and tenants is the work this company was organized around.

Our office is Suite 100 at 4031 University Dr in Old Town Fairfax, near the judicial center in the independent City of Fairfax. Coverage runs across the city and Fairfax County, through the Tysons corridor, and into Arlington: twenty service areas from McLean and Great Falls down to Springfield and out to Centreville. If a property sits inside that footprint, a crew can reach it at any hour through (571) 741-6292.
Every job follows the same four steps. Call. Stabilize the property. Extract and dry. Restore and document. The order never changes because the physics never change: water keeps moving until someone stops it, and every reading taken early is a dispute avoided later. Moisture maps, daily logs, and photo files are standard on every loss, not an upgrade, because HOA boards, landlords, and adjusters make decisions on paper.
Fairfax County properties fail along generational lines. Garden condos from the 1960s through the 1980s carry original risers and party walls that pass water sideways. The mid-rise and high-rise stock built from the 1990s onward stacks identical wet walls ten or twenty floors high, so one failed fitting repeats itself all the way down. The mixed-use towers around the Tysons Silver Line stations add retail podiums, elevator pits, and commercial tenants to the same picture. Reading a building correctly on arrival is most of the job, and it is the part we refuse to outsource to guesswork. Unsure what era your building falls in? Describe it to dispatch at (571) 741-6292.
We will not quote a scope before someone has seen the property, and we will not promise a schedule we cannot document. What we will do is answer (571) 741-6292 around the clock, put a trained crew on site fast, and hand over a file that holds up. Property managers keep our number posted in mechanical rooms for a reason.
Questions about coverage areas, building types, or how we handle association losses: call (571) 741-6292 and ask for dispatch.
Water, fire, or mold moving through a Fairfax property: dispatch answers around the clock.
(571) 741-6292