Find water damage restoration company owners by city.
IICRC certification records, state contractor boards, and Google Maps, not traditional databases.
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[01] Discover
35K+ water damage restoration companies.
Almost none appear in traditional lead gen tools.
Water damage restoration contractors are IICRC-certified specialists who get their leads from insurance adjusters and emergency calls — not LinkedIn. They're licensed through state contractor boards, listed on Google Maps and Angi, and completely absent from traditional B2B databases.
0K+
Water damage restoration companies in the US
residential and commercial restoration firms
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Are owner-operated
the owner is the key decision-maker
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Have usable data in traditional databases
off the radar of standard outbound tools
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To build your target list
any city, certification level, or service scope
[02] Research
AI agents that find restoration companies where
their certifications are on record.
Water damage restoration companies aren't on LinkedIn. They're in the IICRC firm registry, state contractor license boards, Google Maps, and Angi. Origami searches these in real time, surfacing owner names, cert status, and growth signals that traditional databases were never built to find.
[03] Capabilities
Find your ideal restoration company prospect.
Qualified list in under 2 minutes.
IICRC certification registry
The IICRC maintains a public registry of certified firms and technicians. Origami searches it to verify WRT, ASD, and AMRT certifications, qualifying restoration companies by their training and capabilities.
State contractor license boards
Water damage restoration contractors are licensed through state contractor boards. Origami searches these to verify owner names, license class, active status, and new filings, essential for identifying legitimate operators.
Disaster event data as buying signals
Restoration demand spikes after storms and flooding. Origami cross-references weather events and disaster declarations with company data to identify markets with surging demand and the operators positioned to capture it.
New certifications as expansion signals
A restoration company that recently obtained AMRT (mold) or FSRT (fire) certification is expanding its service scope and likely investing in equipment, software, and training tools.
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