Frontier Services Group, a leading provider of emergency restoration and mitigation services, proudly announces its acquisition of Restoration XP, a prominent name in the Texas emergency restoration industry. This strategic partnership marks a significant milestone in Frontier’s growth and reinforces its commitment to offering comprehensive restoration services across a broader geographic area.

Restoration XP, headquartered in Carrollton, TX, is renowned for its expertise in fire damage, water damage, mold remediation, and contents restoration. As the Official Restoration Partner of the Dallas Mavericks, Restoration XP has built a strong reputation for its high-quality services and community-focused initiatives in DFW.

"Restoration XP has consistently demonstrated exceptional service and dedication to its employees, clients and community," said David Hendrix, CEO at Frontier Services Group. "By integrating Restoration XP's services and expertise into our portfolio, we are poised to enhance our capabilities and expand our geographic footprint, providing more agility and even greater support to clients in need of emergency recovery and restoration."

The acquisition will allow Frontier Services Group to leverage Restoration XP’s specialized knowledge in fire restoration, water mitigation, and mold remediation, further strengthening its position in the emergency restoration services market. Restoration XP’s commitment to using state-of-the-art equipment and delivering exceptional results aligns seamlessly with Frontier’s mission to provide reliable and effective solutions for its clients. This partnership sets both companies up for continued success and growth, positioning us to lead the industry with enhanced capabilities and a broader reach.

"We are excited to join forces with Frontier Services Group," said Stephen Scott and Will Beck, Founders at Restoration XP. "This partnership will enable us to reach more clients, continue delivering top-tier services, and further our mission of supporting clients in a time of need."