If you need testing, protocol, or clearance, the first question is whether the project falls under Texas rules that separate assessment from remediation.
People use the words together, but they are not the same job. Inspection is about figuring out what is going on, where moisture is coming from, and whether sampling, protocol, or clearance is needed. Remediation is the cleanup side.
On regulated mold projects in Texas, the same company may not be the right party to handle every piece. That matters for homeowners, buyers, sellers, landlords, and property managers who need the job done cleanly and documented correctly.
Inspection calls often come before a real-estate sale, after recurring musty odor, when an AC system keeps producing visible growth, or when a property owner wants to know whether drywall and framing are affected before opening up a larger area.
Some situations are minor. Others need a separate assessment or a more formal remediation plan. It is better to sort that out early than guess wrong and open up more of the property than you need to.



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.
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On regulated mold jobs, Texas rules may require independent assessment and clearance. That depends on the scope and purpose of the work.
Not every situation needs testing first, but many property owners want inspection guidance before opening walls or signing off on repairs.
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.