Commercial mold work is about more than cleanup. It is access, documentation, tenant coordination, and keeping business disruption under control.
A commercial mold problem usually affects more people and more decision makers than a residential job. You may have tenants, building staff, ownership, insurance adjusters, maintenance teams, and customers moving through the same space.
That means containment has to be planned. Access windows matter. Documentation matters. If the affected area sits next to an office hallway, retail floor, leasing area, or back-of-house corridor, the cleanup has to be handled without turning the whole building into a rumor mill.
Rooftop unit drainage issues, wet wall cavities after storms, breakroom plumbing leaks, restroom exhaust problems, and tenant improvements that trap moisture are common. Older strip-center suites and small office parks can hide water damage for months before the smell finally gives it away.
Property managers usually want a phone number that gets answered, a clear description of the affected area, and a contractor who understands access, documentation, and tenant coordination. If that is your situation, call 346-258-7165 and describe the building type, affected area, and whether tenants are in place.



Yes. Texas regulates mold assessment and remediation. Lone Star Pro Services lists Texas Mold Remediation License RCO1401.
On regulated mold projects, Texas rules may require an independent licensed mold assessment consultant for assessment, protocol, or clearance. Remediation should be handled separately when the rules require it.
Do not tear into the area or blow fans across visible growth. If water is still leaking, stop it if you can do that safely, then call for guidance.
Call 346-258-7165.
Commercial jobs can be staged around occupancy, access hours, and containment needs. The exact plan depends on the building and where the damage is located.
Yes. Commercial clients usually need clean communication about the affected area, source of moisture, and what remediation steps are required.
Lone Star Pro Services lists Texas Mold Remediation License #RCO1401. On regulated jobs, assessment and clearance may need to be handled by an independent licensed mold assessment consultant. That separation protects the property owner and keeps the project clean.
Mold Remediation License: #RCO1401
IICRC Certified Firm: #226009
HVAC License: TACLA00106049E
Operator: Lone Star Pro Services, Houston TX
Call or send the form. If the area is wet, say what leaked and whether the smell is getting worse.