How Much Does Data Recovery Cost in Denver?
Transparent 2026 pricing by device and failure type — with a free diagnostic and a No Recovery, No Charge guarantee, so you never pay unless we recover your data.
Data Recovery Price Ranges
Data recovery is priced by the type of failure, not the amount of data. The ranges below cover the vast majority of cases we handle for Denver and Front Range customers. You always receive a fixed quote after a free diagnostic.
Logical / software recovery
$300 – $900
Deleted files, formatted or corrupted volumes, and file-system damage where the drive still powers on. No cleanroom required.
Mechanical hard drive recovery
$700 – $1,900
Clicking, seized, or head-crashed drives that require ISO-class cleanroom work and donor parts.
SSD / flash / phone recovery
$600 – $2,200
NAND flash, controller failures, and encrypted mobile devices requiring chip-level tooling.
RAID / NAS / server recovery
$1,200 – $5,700
Multi-disk arrays, failed rebuilds, and virtualized storage. Priced by disk count and complexity.
Ranges are typical estimates for planning; your exact price is confirmed in a written quote after diagnosis. Emergency 24/7 service is available at a premium.
What Affects Your Price
- Failure type — logical (software) vs. physical/mechanical vs. electronic
- Whether ISO-class cleanroom work and donor parts are required
- Device complexity — single drive vs. multi-disk RAID/NAS array
- Turnaround — standard, expedited, or 24/7 emergency service
- Encryption and security bypass requirements
Data Recovery Cost FAQs
How much does data recovery cost in Denver?
Most data recovery in Denver ranges from about $300 for simple logical recoveries to $1,900 for mechanical hard drive failures, and $1,200–$5,700 for RAID and server arrays. The exact price depends on the device, the type of failure, and how quickly you need the data. Denver Data Recovery always provides a fixed quote after a free diagnostic — and with our No Recovery, No Charge guarantee you only pay if we succeed.
Why do data recovery prices vary so much?
Price is driven by the failure type, not the amount of data. A deleted-file recovery on a working drive is inexpensive, while a head-crashed drive needs cleanroom disassembly and donor parts, and a failed RAID needs multi-disk reconstruction. Urgency (standard vs. 24/7 emergency) also affects price.
Do you charge if you can't recover the data?
No. Our No Recovery, No Charge guarantee means the diagnostic and evaluation are free, and you only pay for a successful recovery that you approve in advance. There are no hidden fees.
Is the cheapest data recovery quote always the best?
Not always. Very low 'teaser' prices are sometimes followed by large add-ons once the device is opened, and a failed DIY or low-end attempt can make professional recovery harder or impossible. Look for a flat, all-inclusive quote, a real cleanroom, and a no-data-no-fee guarantee — which is exactly how we quote.
Get an Exact Quote — Free
Start with a free, no-obligation diagnostic. You'll get a fixed price before any work begins, and pay nothing unless we recover your data.