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About Max Disaster Recovery
Max Disaster Recovery was founded by Buffalo native John Petrik to provide fast, technically sound disaster response, water damage restoration, and mold remediation services for homes and businesses throughout Western New York.
John holds both a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master’s degree in Engineering with a focus on heat transfer and fluid flow from the University at Buffalo. This background provides a strong understanding of the science behind moisture movement, airflow, temperature behavior, and indoor environmental conditions—principles that are fundamental to effective structural drying, mold remediation, and environmental restoration.
Over the course of his career, John has worked in engineering, technical project leadership, and property renovation, gaining extensive experience with how buildings are constructed, repaired, and restored. That combination of engineering training and real-world property experience shapes the way Max Disaster Recovery approaches every project: with careful assessment, proven remediation methods, and a focus on identifying and correcting the underlying causes of water intrusion and microbial growth rather than simply addressing visible damage.
Our team uses professional-grade drying, air filtration, and remediation equipment and follows recognized industry standards to address water damage, mold contamination, fire-related damage, and other environmental hazards in residential and commercial buildings. Whether responding to a burst pipe, sewage backup, storm damage, or a mold problem caused by hidden moisture, we focus on restoring properties safely and thoroughly.
The company is named after Max, John’s dog, who passed over the rainbow bridge several years ago but remains the inspiration behind the brand. Max represents the qualities the company strives to bring to every job: reliability, loyalty, and showing up when help is needed most.
As a locally owned company serving the Buffalo region, our goal is simple—respond quickly, protect the property, remediate environmental hazards, and restore homes and businesses to a safe, healthy condition so our customers can get back to normal as soon as possible.



Frequently Asked Questions
What services do you offer?
We provide comprehensive water damage restoration and mold remediation services, including emergency response, water extraction, structural drying, moisture detection, mold removal, environmental cleaning, and repair services. Our team works quickly to mitigate damage, prevent secondary issues, and restore residential and commercial properties to a safe, healthy condition
What is the actual danger with mold?
The primary concern with mold is the microscopic spores it releases into the air. Elevated spore levels can affect indoor air quality and may cause allergic reactions, respiratory irritation, and other health concerns in sensitive individuals.
Simply killing mold is not enough. Dead mold and mold spores can still become airborne and remain in the environment. Effective mold remediation focuses on removing mold contamination and spores through proper cleaning, HEPA filtration, and removal of affected materials when necessary, while also correcting the moisture problem that allowed the mold to grow.
What should I do immediately after discovering water damage?
First, stop the source of the water if it can be done safely. Remove valuable items from the affected area, avoid contact with contaminated water, and contact a professional restoration company as soon as possible. Rapid extraction and drying can significantly reduce damage and help prevent mold growth.
Will my insurance cover water damage restoration?
Coverage depends on the cause of the loss and the terms of your insurance policy. Sudden and accidental water damage is often covered, while long-term leaks, maintenance issues, or certain mold conditions may be excluded. We recommend contacting your insurance carrier to verify coverage.
How long does the drying process take?
Most structural drying projects take between 3 and 5 days, although larger losses or certain building materials may require additional time. Daily monitoring is performed to verify that moisture levels are progressing toward established drying goals.
How quickly can you respond?
Our IICRC-certified technicians are available 24/7 and can typically respond within an hour to assess and mitigate damage, ensuring your property is protected as soon as possible.
Are your technicians certified?
Our technicians are trained in accordance with IICRC industry standards for water damage restoration and licensed in NY State for mold remediation. Through ongoing education and hands-on experience, our team is equipped to properly assess damage, implement effective drying and remediation strategies, and restore properties safely and professionally.
What areas do you serve?
We proudly serve the Western New York region, including Buffalo and surrounding areas, providing reliable restoration services to both homes and businesses.
What is the difference between mold remediation and mold removal?
Mold is a naturally occurring part of the environment, so it is generally impossible to remove every mold spore from a building. Mold remediation focuses on returning mold levels to a normal condition by removing contamination, cleaning affected areas, and correcting the moisture conditions that allowed growth to occur.
Do you remove mold or just treat it?
Effective mold remediation involves identifying and correcting the moisture source, removing contaminated materials when necessary, cleaning affected surfaces, and using engineering controls such as containment and HEPA filtration. Simply spraying chemicals on mold without addressing the underlying moisture problem is not considered proper remediation.
How can I prevent water damage?
The most effective way to prevent mold growth is to address water and moisture problems as quickly as possible. Mold can begin growing within 24–48 hours when building materials remain wet. If you experience a leak, flood, plumbing failure, or other water intrusion, dry the affected area promptly and repair the source of the moisture.
Controlling indoor humidity is also important. Mold thrives in damp environments, so indoor relative humidity should generally be kept below 60%, we target under 50% as being ideal. Proper ventilation, dehumidification, and routine maintenance of roofs, plumbing, and HVAC systems can help prevent excess moisture and reduce the risk of mold growth.
