Provider profile

AnyWeather

Cold Spring, KY / 4.6 rating / 52 reviews / Water damage restoration service

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Provider snapshot

What this listing says

Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati homeowners dealing with water damage who want a family-owned restoration company with 20-plus years of experience and 24/7 emergency response.

24/7 emergency responseIn-house mold testingFull reconstructionInsurance coordination
Base location Cold Spring, KY
Provider type Restoration company
Public reviews 4.6 from 52 reviews

Best for

  • Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati homeowners who need mold remediation tied to an existing water damage problem, handled under one contractor.
  • Property owners who want a single company to handle water extraction, mold removal, and reconstruction without managing multiple contractors.
  • Homeowners navigating insurance claims after water or fire damage — reviewers note the team helps coordinate with insurers directly.
  • Anyone needing emergency response on nights or weekends — multiple reviewers confirm same-day or next-morning arrival, including holidays.

About this company

AnyWeather Restoration is a family-owned restoration company based in Cold Spring, Kentucky, serving Northern Kentucky, Greater Cincinnati, and the southern Dayton area. They operate out of three offices with separate phone lines for each region. Mold is one piece of a broader operation that includes water damage restoration, fire damage cleanup, board-up services, and full reconstruction.

Their mold page describes testing, remediation, and removal as bundled services. They mention IICRC-credentialed technicians and a process that starts with inspection, moves through remediation, and aims to prevent recurrence. Nothing on the website stands out as unusual for mold work specifically — no proprietary equipment or methods are described. Their differentiator is breadth: they handle the water damage that caused the mold, remove the mold, and rebuild the affected area under one contract.

The company claims over 20 years in the industry. Older reviews reference the business as "Griffin Contracting" and "Griffin Restoration," suggesting a rebrand at some point. They hold an A+ BBB accreditation and maintain IICRC firm status. They also offer financing for restoration projects and employ victim assistance coordinators to help homeowners navigate the process after a disaster.

With a 4.6-star rating across 52 Google reviews, they sit in solid but not exceptional territory. Most reviews describe water damage and fire restoration work rather than mold-specific jobs, so the mold track record is harder to assess from reviews alone.

Services

Mold testingmold remediationwater damage restorationwater extractionfire damage restorationsmoke and soot cleanupboard-up servicesstorm damage repairreconstructionHVAC duct cleaningsewage cleanupemergency 24/7 response

Service area

AnyWeather Restoration is headquartered in Cold Spring, Kentucky, with additional offices serving Cincinnati, Ohio, and Dayton, Ohio. They claim coverage across Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and the southern Dayton area. Three separate phone lines suggest actual staffing in each region, though the Dayton coverage may stretch their Northern Kentucky-based operation.

Review consensus

What reviewers praise

LaMar appears in multiple positive reviews for water damage cleanup — praised for punctuality, communication, and hard work by Patti Carter, Vickie Grey Kennedy, and shariq tariq. Chastity and Alex are named together by both Linda Prather and Gayle Egan for water damage repairs, with both reviewers highlighting their attentiveness. Tanner Z. drew praise from Michael Irwin for providing multiple quotes and completing ceiling repairs quickly, and from Sean Cohen and Frank C for emergency responsiveness. Zach and Samantha are mentioned by Katie Smith and David Raider for handling insurance processes smoothly during roof replacements. Multiple reviewers confirm fast emergency response — several describe crews arriving within hours, including on weekends and holidays. Repeat business shows up: Lois Clayton notes she has used them multiple times.

What low reviews reveal

3 found across 52 total reviews at 4.6★. Kevin Bare (4 reviews) described being pressured by Larry Stone to sign a contract immediately after a house fire, then getting no response to calls, texts, and emails when a board fell off a window months later. The owner responded that the board-up service is an emergency rotation called by fire departments and acknowledged the communication failure, promising an internal investigation. Brian Barbiea (46 reviews, Local Guide) hired them for a water leak restoration in 2019 and discovered shoddy work years later during a bathroom remodel — unpainted surfaces and a large hole in the drywall behind light fixtures. The owner acknowledged the quality fell short and said it would be reviewed with management. Ryan C (25 reviews, Local Guide) left a 1-star with no text; the owner posted a generic response asking them to call.

Pattern worth noting

The two substantive 1-star complaints point to different problems — one about post-job communication and follow-through, the other about hidden finish-quality issues. These are not the same pattern but both suggest the gap between field crews (who draw strong praise) and back-office follow-up or quality control on completed work. The owner responds to every negative review at 100% rate with personalized, non-template replies that acknowledge specific failures rather than deflecting. That engagement is a positive signal, though acknowledging a problem after the fact does not fix the original experience.

Named staff

LaMar (field technician — positive, named in 3 reviews for punctuality and hard work). Moni (field technician, works with LaMar — positive). Tanner Z. (inspector/project manager — positive, praised for responsiveness and thoroughness). Zach (sales/insurance coordinator — positive, praised for insurance navigation). Samantha (insurance coordinator — positive, works with Zach). Chastity/Chasity (project coordinator — positive, named in 2 reviews). Alex (field technician — positive, named in 2 reviews). Andy (field technician — positive, praised for bathroom work). Aaron (flooring specialist — positive, praised for matching discontinued flooring). Shawn (painter/finisher — positive). Larry Stone (victim assistance coordinator — mixed, praised in one 5-star review by Linda Remley as responsive first contact, but named in Kevin Bare's 1-star as pressuring a contract signing). Wayne (field lead — positive). Roy (HVAC/duct cleaning tech — positive, praised for timeliness). Becka (exterior/roofing tech — positive). Kevin (project manager — positive). Brian (crew member — positive). Rachel (coordinator — positive). Mike (crew lead — positive). Byron (project coordinator — positive).

Bottom line

AnyWeather's field crews — especially LaMar, Chastity, and Alex — consistently earn praise for showing up fast and doing solid work. The risk is what happens after the crew leaves: follow-up communication and finish-quality details have tripped up at least two reviewers. Ask to inspect all completed work before signing off, and get a written timeline for any punch-list items. If you need mold testing, get it done independently before hiring them for remediation.

Keep in mind

  • AnyWeather both tests for mold and performs remediation. This is a conflict of interest — the same company that tells you whether you have a mold problem also profits from fixing it. Consider getting an independent mold test before committing to their remediation services.
  • Most of their Google reviews describe water damage and fire restoration work. Very few mention mold jobs specifically, so it is difficult to gauge mold remediation quality from review data alone.
  • One reviewer discovered poor finish work — unpainted areas and holes in drywall — years after the original restoration. The owner acknowledged the quality failure, but the hidden nature of the problems means you should inspect completed work carefully before final sign-off.
  • A reviewer reported being unable to get a response after repeated calls, texts, and emails about a follow-up issue. Communication breakdowns after the initial job may be a risk.
  • They claim to serve Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and Dayton from three offices. That is a wide geographic footprint — confirm response times for your specific location before booking.