About Home Pride Restoration and Cleaning
Home Pride Restoration and Cleaning has served Saratoga Springs since 1997. Meet our IICRC-certified restoration team. Licensed, insured, locally owned.
Home Pride Restoration and Cleaning has been doing this work since 1997 — long enough to have dried out basements, cleared smoke damage, and remediated mold in homes that didn’t exist yet when the company opened. Based in Saratoga Springs, Utah, the company grew out of a straightforward observation: when water comes through a ceiling at 2 a.m. or a kitchen fire leaves everything coated in soot, most homeowners have no idea what to do next, and the people who show up first set the tone for everything that follows.
What we do
The day-to-day reality of restoration work is less dramatic than it sounds and more demanding than most people expect. Phones ring at midnight. A family is standing in a flooded living room waiting for someone to tell them it’s going to be okay — and then actually do something about it. That means arriving with the right equipment, not just reassuring words: truck-mounted extraction units, industrial air movers, thermal imaging cameras that find moisture hiding behind drywall before it becomes a mold problem two weeks later.
A large share of the work runs through insurance claims. That means documenting damage in a format adjusters can act on, communicating directly with carriers when needed, and making sure homeowners aren’t left translating between their contractor and their insurance company. It’s administrative work that most restoration companies underestimate, and it matters as much as the drying equipment.
The hours are irregular. The stakes are real. That’s the texture of it.
Our certifications and licensure
Home Pride Restoration and Cleaning holds IICRC certification — the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification, which is the industry’s primary standard-setting body. IICRC training isn’t a one-time credential; it reflects ongoing education in the science of drying, contamination categories, and proper remediation protocols. When a technician follows IICRC standards, it means the work is documented and defensible — important both for your home and for your insurance claim.
The company is licensed in Utah (License #RC-25-0737). Licensure means the state has verified that the business meets minimum requirements to operate as a contractor — a baseline that not every restoration company operating in the area can claim.
Where we work
Saratoga Springs sits along the eastern shore of Utah Lake, and the surrounding communities — Eagle Mountain, Lehi, American Fork, Cedar Hills, Highland, and others across northern Utah County and into Salt Lake County — make up the core service area. The region has grown fast over the past two decades, which means a lot of housing stock that’s newer but also a lot of construction-phase water intrusion, improperly flashed rooflines, and drainage issues that show up once a neighborhood settles. Older homes in the area have their own set of considerations. The team works across all of it.
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