Mold inspection
Visual inspection, moisture mapping, and a practical explanation of what appears affected and what should happen next.
Mold problems feel urgent because they are tied to your home, your air, and your peace of mind. We help Austin homeowners get a clear read on the issue, contain the affected area, and move toward a cleaner, drier home.
Around Austin, mold concerns often show up after heavy rain, HVAC condensation, slow plumbing leaks, roof issues, or moisture trapped in attics, bathrooms, closets, crawl spaces, and exterior walls.
The work is not just removing what you can see. A proper remediation plan starts by understanding where the moisture came from, what materials are affected, and how to keep spores from spreading during the work.
Every job is different, so the right path depends on what we find. These are the most common ways we help.
Visual inspection, moisture mapping, and a practical explanation of what appears affected and what should happen next.
Containment, HEPA filtration, and careful removal or treatment of affected materials to reduce cross-contamination.
Indoor air sampling and surface testing when you need more clarity about spore levels or post-remediation verification.
Assessment and treatment for attic sheathing, roof leaks, blocked ventilation, insulation concerns, and condensation problems.
Support for crawl space moisture, vapor barriers, contaminated materials, and humidity conditions that allow mold to return.
Help after plumbing leaks, storm intrusion, appliance failures, and other water events that leave materials damp.
We keep the process understandable, avoid scare tactics, and focus on what actually needs to be solved.
You get a clear explanation of what is visible, what is suspected, and what options make sense for your home.
Removing mold without addressing moisture is a temporary fix. We look for the conditions that caused the issue.
The goal is to isolate affected areas and reduce spread while materials are removed, cleaned, or treated.
We understand the mix of humidity, storms, slab homes, attics, and HVAC condensation that shows up in Central Texas properties.
Call for help across Austin, Travis County, Williamson County, and surrounding areas.
If the area is larger than a small surface spot, keeps returning, smells musty, involves drywall or wood, follows water damage, or affects an attic or crawl space, it is worth calling for a professional inspection.
HVAC condensation, roof leaks, storm moisture, bathroom humidity, poor ventilation, plumbing leaks, and trapped moisture can all create mold-friendly conditions in Central Texas homes.
Bleach may lighten small surface stains on non-porous materials, but it does not solve mold inside porous materials or fix the underlying moisture issue. It can also spread spores if materials are disturbed without containment.
Yes. Air and surface sampling can be useful when the source is unclear, when a musty odor is present, or when verification is needed after remediation work.
Call now and talk through what you are seeing, smelling, or dealing with. We will help you understand the next step.
(737) 385-8940