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Forge Restoration Announces Unified Rebrand of Family of Companies as Frontier Services Group
As part of this rebrand, Restoration XP and USA Restoration Pros will transition fully to the Frontier Services Group identity. The consolidation will roll out November, with updated branding across our fleet, signage, uniforms, and digital presence, including a new website at FrontierRestoration.com.
HOUSTON, TX / ACCESS Newswire / November 19, 2025 / Forge Restoration, parent company of several leading disaster restoration businesses, including Restoration XP and USA Restoration Pros, announced today that it is consolidating its family of brands in Texas under one unified name: Frontier Services Group. The rebrand also introduces a refreshed visual identity to represent the company's new unified presence.
"Bringing all of our companies in Texas under one name allows us to serve our customers with greater clarity and consistency," said David Hendrix, CEO of Forge Restoration."The excellence of our team and our work hasn't changed. What is changing is that no matter where you see us - online, in the field, or on your job site - we'll be known as Frontier Services Group."
The rebrand is designed to make it easier for customers to quickly identify and access the company's services, which include commercial and residential water, fire, storm, and mold damage restoration. By uniting the brands under one banner, Frontier Services Group strengthens its presence across all major Texas markets, better integrates our team, and ensures a single standard of excellence.
"Frontier Services Group is about more than a new logo or website; it represents the strength of our combined teams," Hendrix added. "Restoration XP and USA Restoration Pros each built strong reputations in their markets, and now together as Frontier Services Group, we are one company with one mission: to deliver trusted restoration services when our communities need them most."
The transition is already underway across digital channels and company properties. Customers will see updated branding on vehicles, uniforms, business cards, and signage beginning this fall.
For more information about the rebrand and to request restoration services, visit FrontierRestoration.com.
About Frontier Services Group
Established in 2010, Frontier Services Group is a leading provider of emergency restoration and mitigation services, offering a comprehensive range of solutions for commercial and residential fire, water, and mold damage. With a commitment to excellence and client satisfaction, Frontier Services Group delivers reliable and effective services to property owners in need of restoration and recovery.
About Forge Restoration
Forge Restoration is a full-service property restoration firm committed to helping homeowners and businesses recover from disaster. We respond 24/7 to incidents such as water damage, fire and smoke damage, mold remediation, storm damage, biohazards, and full reconstruction. With certified expertise, streamlined insurance claim support, and a customer-first approach, Forge Restoration manages every step from mitigation to final walkthrough to restore properties and peace of mind.
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SOURCE: Frontier Services Group
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