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Rainbow International of Weatherford

Weatherford, TX / 4.8 rating / 36 reviews / Water damage restoration service

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What this listing says

Weatherford-area homeowners and commercial property managers dealing with water damage that needs same-day emergency response, backed by a national franchise with IICRC-trained staff and 24/7 availability.

24/7 emergency responseWater + mold restorationCommercial and residential
Base location Weatherford, TX
Provider type Restoration company
Public reviews 4.8 from 36 reviews

Best for

  • Weatherford, Parker County, and surrounding communities needing combined water damage and mold restoration from a single company with 24/7 availability.
  • Homeowners facing flooding or plumbing leaks who need someone to answer the phone on a Sunday morning and show up within hours.
  • Commercial property managers who want a franchise-backed restoration company that follows an industrial hygienist's guidance and provides third-party clearance.
  • Insurance adjusters looking for a restoration contractor their policyholders have praised by name for communication and turnaround speed.

About this company

Rainbow Restoration of Weatherford is a locally owned franchise of Rainbow Restoration (a Neighborly brand) based at 1101 Fort Worth Highway in Weatherford, Texas. Mold is one of several services they handle alongside water damage, fire damage, carpet cleaning, and reconstruction. Their primary identity is a full-service restoration company, not a mold specialist.

On the mold side, their commercial page describes a four-step process: follow an industrial hygienist's plan, adhere to OSHA guidelines, remove and replace contaminated materials, and get third-party clearance when done. They mention HEPA filtration and containment procedures. Their water damage work uses what they call IICRC "rapid structural drying" with dehumidification and temperature control. Nothing on their site is unusual for a national restoration franchise, but the third-party clearance step and industrial hygienist reference are worth noting.

Rainbow Restoration has been operating nationally for more than 40 years. The Weatherford location is independently owned and operated under the Neighborly umbrella, which also includes brands like Mr. Rooter and Aire Serv. General Manager Al Watson is named in a review for overseeing fire restoration work.

At 4.8 stars across 36 Google reviews with zero negatives in the last 18 months, the rating is strong. The review volume is modest, but every review with text is positive. Most praise centers on fast response, fair pricing, and named staff like Nora, Matt, and Jason.

Services

Mold removal and remediationmold testingwater damage restorationfire and smoke damage restorationcarpet and upholstery cleaningair duct cleaningodor removaltile and grout cleaninghard surface cleaningcontent cleaningcontent processingboard-up and tarp-over

Service area

Headquartered in Weatherford, Texas. Lists 21 cities including Weatherford, Fort Worth, Azle, Aledo, Granbury, Glen Rose, Springtown, Paradise, Crowley, Cresson, Millsap, Peaster, Perrin, Poolville, Tolar, Lipan, Santo, Paluxy, Rainbow, Dennis, and Whitt. That area spans much of Parker County and parts of several surrounding counties, covering a wide geographic range.

Review consensus

What reviewers praise

Fast response times, especially for emergencies. Ross Orwick called on a Sunday morning during a flood and got a crew within two hours when other companies only offered an answering service. Fair pricing comes up repeatedly. Nora is praised by multiple reviewers for carpet cleaning quality and no-upsell approach. Matt is recommended by name by insurance agent Tara S. for fast, honest restoration work. Jason handled restoration for Vivian within minutes of the call. Al Watson, the General Manager, is praised for fire restoration by Kevin J.

What low reviews reveal

0 found across 36 total reviews at 4.8★. No negative reviews found in the last 18 months. The absence of complaints makes it difficult to identify any current weaknesses or patterns.

Pattern worth noting

The review timeline reveals a burst of 5-star reviews in late 2017 and early 2018, then a long gap with very few reviews. Only one review has been posted since 2021. This pattern is common with franchise locations that may have solicited reviews at launch and then stopped. The low volume makes it hard to draw firm conclusions about current performance.

Named staff

Nora (carpet cleaning technician/manager — positive, praised by four reviewers for quality and fair pricing). Matt (restoration work — positive, recommended by insurance agent). Jason (restoration technician — positive, praised for speed and quality). Al Watson (General Manager — positive, praised for fire restoration). Tom (carpet cleaning — positive, praised for skill). Jon (paired with Nora — positive, praised for rapid response). Todd (carpet cleaning — positive, praised for friendliness and results).

Bottom line

The handful of detailed reviews paint a picture of a responsive, fairly priced restoration company with named staff who earn repeat recommendations. Ask for Nora if you need carpet cleaning, or Matt for insurance-related restoration work. The thin review volume means you are relying more on the Neighborly franchise backing than on peer feedback.

Keep in mind

  • They do both mold testing and mold remediation. When the same company that finds mold also gets paid to remove it, there is a financial incentive to find more than necessary. Ask whether they will accept a third-party test result or require their own.
  • This is a franchise operation. The local owner runs day-to-day work, but the brand, processes, and website content come from corporate. The website is largely national boilerplate with Weatherford specifics added to a few pages.
  • The service area list includes 21 cities stretching from Fort Worth to Glen Rose, roughly 80 miles apart. Confirm they can reach your location quickly, especially for emergency calls.
  • With only 36 reviews over several years and most from 2017-2018, the review data is thin. The recent review history is especially sparse, with just one review in the last two years.