
From the first inspection to final clearance, we offer the full range of mold services for homes and small commercial properties across 77459 and 77489. Find the service that fits what you are dealing with — or call and we will point you to the right starting place.
Mold problems rarely arrive labeled. You smell something musty in a closet, see a dark patch spreading on bathroom drywall, or open the attic and find discoloration on the sheathing — and the question is always the same: what is this, and who do I call? Missouri City Mold Remediation is a single source for the whole arc of that problem. We inspect and test to confirm what you have and where it is, remediate to the IICRC S520 standard, verify the work with independent clearance, and help you keep it from coming back. Because we focus only on mold, you are not handed off between a general contractor, a plumber, and a tester — one team carries the job through.
Every service below is delivered with the same discipline: contain the work area, fix the moisture source, physically remove contamination rather than paint over it, filter the air with HEPA equipment, dry the structure, and document the result. The pages here explain each service, who it is for, and how it connects to the others. If you are not sure which one you need, that is normal — call (713) 325-6192 and we will help you start in the right place. This hub serves homeowners and property managers throughout Missouri City and the wider areas we serve in Fort Bend County.
Most mold projects move through the same four stages. Knowing the order helps you understand where your situation fits.
A mold inspection finds where moisture and growth are; testing and air sampling confirm type and spore levels when you need data.
Removal and full remediation contain the area, take out affected material, and HEPA-clean — including attic and crawl space jobs.
Independent post-remediation clearance testing confirms the space is back to normal fungal conditions before it is closed up.
Prevention tackles the humidity, drainage, and ventilation issues that let mold start — so the fix lasts.
Nine focused services that cover the whole problem. Each links to a detailed page.
A trained walk-through that locates moisture, hidden growth, and the source behind it — the right first step when you smell or suspect mold but cannot pin it down.
Learn moreSurface and air samples sent to an accredited lab to confirm mold type and spore counts. Used when you need documented data, not just a visual call.
Learn morePhysical removal of mold and affected materials for smaller, contained jobs — the hands-on cleanup step within a properly scoped remediation, never a spray-and-paint shortcut.
Learn moreFor dark, slimy growth on damp drywall or wood, we use full containment and PPE to remove Stachybotrys safely and stop it from spreading through your home.
Learn moreAttic mold usually traces back to roof leaks or poor ventilation. We treat the sheathing and framing, address the humidity, and clear the space the right way.
Learn moreDamp, low-airflow crawl spaces breed mold and push spores up into living areas. We remediate the underside of the home and target the moisture feeding it.
Learn moreAfter a leak or flood, mold can start within 24 to 48 hours. We remediate the growth and make sure the structure is actually dried, not just surface-dry.
Learn moreIndependent verification that the work is complete — visual and laboratory clearance confirming normal fungal conditions before the area is restored and closed.
Learn moreHumidity control, drainage, and ventilation fixes that keep indoor relative humidity in the 30–50% range — the practical way to stop mold before it starts.
Learn moreOne question comes up a lot: do you both test and remove the mold? The honest answer involves Texas law. For any mold project larger than 25 contiguous square feet, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation requires that the company performing remediation is not the same party that writes the assessment protocol and signs off on the clearance. A licensed Mold Assessment Consultant handles the protocol and the final clearance; a licensed Mold Remediation Contractor does the removal. We operate as the remediation contractor and coordinate independent, accredited assessors for the testing and clearance side. For small, clearly defined jobs under that threshold, the rules are different and we can advise on the simplest path. Either way, you get an arrangement where the all-clear is verified by a third party — which is exactly what you want when the question is whether your family’s air is safe.
Two questions homeowners ask before they pick a starting point.
Tell us what you are seeing and we will point you to the right starting place — free phone estimate, no pressure.
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