Professional Renovation Services
4223 Fairgrounds St · Riverside, CA 92501 · (909) 957-5910
Certified across water, mold and fire — equipped to handle an insured loss end-to-end.
4223 Fairgrounds St, Riverside, CA 92501 — the address on the credential record we verified, not a marketing address.
Verified credentials
| IICRC Certified Firm | Listed as a Certified Firm in the IICRC Global Locator, with 7 active certifications on record. Check it yourself: search this firm's name and city in the IICRC Global Locator. The Locator does not publish record numbers, so there is no ID to look up — the name-and-city search is the verification route. Source: IICRC Global Locator · checked August 14, 2026 · our internal reference 70025988 |
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| Phone | (909) 957-5910 Source: IICRC registry |
| Website | prorenovationservices.com |
What these certifications mean
| Certification | What it covers |
|---|---|
| AMRT Applied Microbial Remediation Technician | Mold and sewage remediation: containment, negative air, removal of contaminated materials per the IICRC S520 standard. |
| ASD Applied Structural Drying Technician | Advanced structural drying — in-place drying of walls, floors and assemblies using controlled airflow and dehumidification. |
| CDS Commercial Drying Specialist | Large and complex commercial drying projects: multi-story losses, document recovery, large-loss logistics. |
| FSRT Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration Technician | Fire and smoke losses: soot chemistry, corrosion mitigation, smoke odor and structural cleaning. |
| OCT Odor Control Technician | Identification and neutralization of odors from fire, water, biological and chemical sources. |
| UFT Upholstery and Fabric Cleaning Technician | Cleaning of upholstered furniture and fine fabrics. |
| WRT Water Damage Restoration Technician | Trained in the science of water losses: extraction, moisture assessment and drying of structures per the IICRC S500 standard. |
Certifications are verified against IICRC's registry. They describe training held — services actually offered may differ; confirm scope directly with the firm.
Professional Renovation Services lists water and fire/smoke damage restoration, mold and biohazard cleanup, and renovation work including drywall, painting, roofing, HVAC and plumbing. In business: "more than 15 years of expertise in water damage, floods, and emergency service work" (claimed).
Before you hire — three checks
- Confirm the credential is current. Ask for the IICRC certification and confirm it at IICRC's locator.
- Get the scope in writing — containment, what's being removed, and post-work verification.
- For mold: keep assessment and remediation separate. An independent assessor writes the protocol; the remediator executes it. Even where not legally required, it protects you.
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Is Professional Renovation Services IICRC certified?
Yes. Professional Renovation Services appears in IICRC's Certified Firm registry holding 7 certifications: AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician), ASD (Applied Structural Drying Technician), CDS (Commercial Drying Specialist), FSRT (Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration Technician), OCT (Odor Control Technician) and UFT (Upholstery and Fabric Cleaning Technician), and 1 more. We check this against IICRC's own registry rather than the firm's marketing; last checked August 14, 2026.
What is Professional Renovation Services certified to do?
Certified across water, mold and fire — equipped to handle an insured loss end-to-end. Certifications describe verified training, not the services a firm chooses to offer — what it advertises is its own claim, and we label self-reported information as self-reported.
Can Professional Renovation Services both inspect and remediate my mold?
California runs no mold licensing programme, so nothing in law prevents one firm doing both. That is the reason to ask for an independent assessment anyway: a contractor who writes their own scope of work decides how much work they are going to be paid for.
Where does this information come from, and when was it checked?
Credentials on this page were checked against the body that issued them — IICRC — on August 14, 2026. We publish no reviews, no ratings and no prices, and payment never affects whether a firm appears here or where it sits in a list.
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