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Houston mold cleanup guide covering TDLR licensing, remediation costs, DIY vs professional decisions, health risks, and how to choose a certified mold removal company.
Water damage in Houston homes shows specific visual signs — ceiling stains, warped floors, bubbling paint, and baseboard discoloration. See what each looks like and what to do.
Mold removal services for Missouri City TX — professional inspection, remediation, and prevention for homes in Missouri City and the Fort Bend County area south of Houston.
Professional mold removal for Sugar Land TX homeowners — how mold remediation works, what Texas law requires, and how to prevent mold in Fort Bend County’s humid climate.
Professional mold removal in Katy TX — inspection, testing, remediation, and prevention for homes in Katy, Cinco Ranch, and surrounding communities west of Houston.
What does black mold look like? How to identify black mold in your home, where it grows in Houston’s humid climate, and when to call a professional for testing and remediation.
Renters insurance covers mold only when it results from a covered event like a burst pipe. Houston’s humidity makes mold a constant risk — here’s what your policy will and won’t pay for.
In Houston’s climate — with annual humidity averaging 75–90% — mold testing is a topic that comes up in almost every water damage case. But testing is frequently oversold by contractors trying to justify unnecessary remediation. This guide explains when Houston homeowners genuinely need mold testing, what the tests measure, and how to get accurate […]
Crawl Space Mold in Houston’s Pier-and-Beam Homes: A Complete Guide While modern Houston construction uses slab-on-grade foundations, thousands of homes in The Heights, Montrose, Garden Oaks, Eastwood, Riverside Terrace, and other historic neighborhoods were built on pier-and-beam foundations — creating a crawl space beneath the living area. In Houston’s climate, that crawl space is one […]
Houston Post-Flood Mold: The 72-Hour Prevention Timeline Every Homeowner Must Follow In most U.S. cities, homeowners have 48-72 hours after a flood before mold becomes a serious concern. In Houston, you have less time. The city’s combination of 75-90% humidity, warm year-round temperatures, and the contamination profile of local floodwater compresses the mold prevention window […]