Mold in a home is almost always a symptom of a water problem. A slow leak, a humidity issue, a drying job that was never finished properly. We are the remediators. Texas keeps mold assessment and mold remediation separate, so a licensed mold assessor identifies and confirms the problem and writes the protocol. We do the work that protocol calls for, and we fix the moisture source so it does not come back.
What we do
- Remediation to the assessor’s protocol. We perform the removal and HEPA cleaning the assessment scopes, done by IICRC CMR-certified technicians.
- Containment. Proper barriers and negative air so spores are not spread through the rest of the house during removal.
- Moisture source repair. The leak or humidity problem that caused the growth gets fixed, or it returns.
- Coordination with your assessor. We work alongside the licensed assessor so the clearance testing at the end is straightforward.
- Reconstruction. Drywall, paint, flooring, and trim, back to pre-loss condition once the area clears.
Why we keep the roles separate
Texas law does not let the same firm assess a mold problem and then remediate it. That separation protects you. The assessor has no stake in the size of the job, and the clearance test at the end is independent. We are the remediation side of that arrangement, and we are happy to recommend licensed assessors we have worked with.
Why the certification matters
Mold remediation done casually spreads the problem. Our technicians are IICRC Certified Mold Remediators, and the same firm carries an on-staff epidemiologist and infection-control credentials on the commercial side. That depth informs how we contain and verify residential work too.
Honest work
If the assessment scopes a small, contained job, that is what we bid. We do not pad a protocol. Once you have an assessment in hand, call us and we will walk it with you.