Water Damage Restoration in Dover, OH

4 certified water damage firms serve Dover, Ohio — 2 certified across the full water-mold-fire stack. Every certification below is verified against IICRC's registry.

Certifications verified against the IICRC Certified Firm registry. Last checked August 14, 2026. Ordering is by verified credentials only — never by payment.

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4 certified water damage firms in Dover, OH

Ordered by verified credentials only — cross-verified firms first, then active state licences, then breadth of certification. Payment never affects this order.

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Restore 24, LLC

4267 Johnstown RD NE · Dover, OH 44622
(330) 440-1241
IICRC Certified Firm Full Restoration Stack
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Heritage Restoration Network Llc

608 S Tuscarawas Ave · Dover, OH 44622
(330) 308-8070
IICRC Certified Firm Full Restoration Stack
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Farsight Management

6790 Middle Run Rd Nw · Dover, OH 44622
(330) 602-8338
IICRC Certified Firm Water Damage Certified
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R3 Contracting, LLC

3988 Boy Scout Rd NE · Dover, OH 44622
(330) 407-6223
IICRC Certified Firm Water Damage Certified
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Frequently asked questions

How many certified water damage companies are in Dover?
4 firms in Dover hold verifiable credentials for this work.
What should I do in the first 24 hours?
Stop the source if it's safe, photograph and video everything before touching it, keep damaged materials as evidence, and notify your insurer the same day. See our first-24-hours checklist for the full sequence.
How is this list ordered?
By verified credentials only: cross-verified firms first, then active state licences, then breadth of certification. Payment never affects order.

Housing here

5,855 housing units in Dover city, Ohio, of which 68% were built before 1980 and 25% before 1940. 40% of occupied homes are rented.

Why this is on the page: older housing has had longer to accumulate water events, and its plumbing and building envelope are closer to end of life — so age is a reasonable proxy for how often local firms meet older construction, not a statement about any individual property. It does not mean older homes have mold. With 40% of homes rented, a large share of water and mold problems here are a landlord repair duty before they are a contractor decision — see the Ohio law page.

Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2023 5-year estimates — tables B25001 (housing units), B25034 (year structure built), B25003 (tenure). Retrieved August 14, 2026.