When mold shows up after a leak or long humidity exposure, the job needs containment, cleanup, and a plan that deals with the moisture source too.
Most Houston mold jobs start the same way. Water got in somewhere, nobody saw it fast enough, and now drywall, framing, insulation, or trim has visible growth or a heavy musty smell. The remediation work is not just spraying something on the surface and calling it done.
A proper job starts with identifying where the moisture came from. That might be a roof leak, a plumbing line, a shower pan, an HVAC drain issue, or storm water that stayed trapped behind baseboards. Once the source is understood, the affected area can be contained and cleaned the right way.
The reason homeowners search mold remediation Houston TX instead of general cleaning is simple. They want the wet material handled correctly, the spread controlled, and the job documented so they can move on with repairs.
Houston homes deal with roof leaks, AC condensation, overflowing drain pans, pipe leaks behind walls, and long-term humidity in attics and closets. Apartments and rentals often have hidden moisture around tub walls, utility rooms, and return plenums.
Commercial spaces run into a different mix. Rooftop unit problems, tenant build-out issues, wet wall cavities, and after-hours leaks can leave mold growth in offices, retail back rooms, and hallways before anyone sees it.
If you found visible growth or a strong musty smell, do not open the wall wider and do not run fans across it. Call 346-258-7165 and explain what leaked, how long it was wet, and where the growth is showing.



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.
Cleaning only the surface does not solve a wet wall, attic, or duct problem. Remediation deals with containment, cleanup, damaged materials, and the moisture source behind the growth.
Yes. Many Houston calls come after a plumbing leak, roof leak, AC drain backup, or storm intrusion.
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.