Mold Remediation Spring TX

247 Restoration Specialists provides licensed mold remediation throughout Spring, TX. We follow IICRC S520 Standard for Professional Mold Remediation protocols and coordinate with Texas-licensed mold assessors (required under 25 TAC Chapter 295) on every job. Post-remediation clearance testing is standard — you receive a written clearance letter before any walls are closed up.

Why Spring Homeowners Trust Us for Mold Remediation

Spring’s housing mix — original 1970s–1980s construction, rapid 1990s subdivision expansion, newer 99 corridor development — creates three distinct mold risk profiles. Original Spring homes have decades of moisture history in wall cavities and attics pre-dating any current ownership. 1990s subdivisions have the attic mold ventilation issues common to that era’s Houston-area construction. Newer builds have tight-envelope condensate and vapor barrier problems. There is no generic Spring mold protocol — each property gets an assessment and scope specific to its construction vintage and history.

Common sources of mold in Spring homes include: prior flood or water damage that was not professionally remediated, HVAC condensation on poorly insulated ductwork, attic moisture from inadequate ventilation (extremely common in Houston-area construction), slow plumbing leaks inside wall cavities, and slab moisture intrusion in homes built on Houston’s expansive clay soils.

Mold Remediation Services We Provide in Spring TX

  • Mold assessment coordination — we work with licensed Texas Mold Assessment Consultants (required to be separate from the remediator under Texas law)
  • Containment and negative air pressure — HEPA-filtered air scrubbers preventing cross-contamination to unaffected areas
  • Mold removal from drywall, insulation, and framing — complete material removal per IICRC S520 protocols
  • Black mold removal — Stachybotrys and other toxigenic species handled with full containment and PPE
  • Attic mold remediation — extremely common in Spring area homes; roof deck and rafter treatment
  • HVAC mold remediation — ductwork and air handler treatment coordinated with licensed HVAC technicians
  • Crawl space mold removal — encapsulation and treatment for below-grade moisture issues
  • Post-remediation clearance testing — independent lab verification before any reconstruction begins
  • Reconstruction after remediation — drywall, insulation, flooring reinstallation to pre-loss condition

Texas Mold Remediation Licensing — What Spring Homeowners Need to Know

Texas is one of only a handful of states with mandatory state licensing for mold remediation. Under Texas 25 TAC Chapter 295 (administered by the Texas Department of State Health Services), mold assessment and mold remediation must be performed by separately licensed companies — the same contractor cannot legally assess and remediate the same job. This protects you: the assessor’s findings are independent of the remediator’s financial interest in the scope.

247 Restoration Specialists holds a Texas Mold Remediation Contractor (MRC) license. We coordinate licensed mold assessors for every job and ensure full compliance with 25 TAC 295 protocols including documentation, containment standards, and post-remediation clearance requirements.

Neighborhoods and ZIP Codes We Serve in Spring

We provide mold remediation throughout Spring including Gleannloch Farms, Laurel Park, Champions area, Klein area, Northgate Forest, Spring Trails, Terranova West, Cypresswood area. We serve all Spring ZIP codes: 77373, 77379, 77380, 77388, 77389, 77386.

Is Mold Remediation Covered by Insurance in Spring?

Mold remediation is covered by Texas homeowners insurance when the mold resulted from a covered water event — a burst pipe, appliance failure, or storm-driven roof leak. It is not covered when mold resulted from gradual seepage, flooding (which requires separate flood insurance), or lack of maintenance. Most Texas HO-3 policies include a mold sublimit of $5,000–$10,000. We produce insurance-ready documentation structured to maximize your approved scope within your policy’s mold coverage limits.

Frequently Asked Questions — Mold Remediation Spring TX

What Spring TX construction types are most prone to attic mold?

1990s–2000s Spring subdivisions — Gleannloch Farms, Windrose, Cypresswood Court, Northampton — share attic ventilation deficiencies common to that Houston-area era: inadequate ridge venting, radiant barrier foil blocking airflow in some installations, and soffit vents partially blocked by insulation. Homes built between 1990 and 2008 warrant a proactive attic inspection. Attic mold found early is a $3,000–$8,000 job; found after significant spread it can be $15,000+.

Is mold remediation covered by insurance for Spring TX homeowners?

Coverage depends on cause. Mold from a covered sudden water event is covered subject to your policy’s mold sublimit — typically $5,000–$10,000 on Texas HO-3. Mold from flooding, gradual leaks, or pre-existing conditions is excluded. The documentation chain — water event report, moisture mapping, licensed assessor’s report — is what makes a covered mold claim approvable.

How do I find a licensed mold assessor in Spring TX?

Texas 25 TAC Chapter 295 requires mold assessors to hold a state license from TDLR. Verify any assessor’s current license at tdlr.texas.gov under the Mold Assessment Consultant or Mold Assessment Technician category. The assessor and remediator must be separate entities under Texas law — we coordinate this on every Spring job.

247 Restoration Specialists — Licensed Mold Remediation Spring TX. Available 24/7. We handle assessment coordination, remediation, clearance testing, and reconstruction under one roof.