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28 contractors + 20 nearby

Compare 28 certified contractors for mold mitigation, testing, and crawlspace work.

Regional moisture context: Texas mold risk changes sharply by region, but Gulf humidity, freeze damage, slab leaks, attic heat, and long air-conditioning seasons all create moisture conditions that can turn small leaks into larger remediation jobs.

Houston market snapshot: 21 of 28 are dedicated mold specialists, 28 show verified credentials, 27 maintain active websites.

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Nearby Contractors Serving Houston

20 additional contractors within 30 miles of Houston

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Logo for Steve Dillard in Cypress, TX

Steve Dillard

Independent Certified Professional

Full ServiceCypress, TX
LicensedIICRC CertifiedNORMI Certified
Mold RemediationMold Testing
24.3 mi away · Cypress
26.2 mi away · Tomball
26.2 mi away · Tomball
26.2 mi away · Tomball

Local Mold Guidance for Houston

Cost estimates, risk data, testing advice, and tools for Houston, Texas.

Mold in Houston

Houston homes deal with Gulf humidity, bayou and flash-flood water intrusion, and long air-conditioning seasons, so mold often appears behind baseboards, cabinetry, insulation, and HVAC components after even short water events. Local property conditions matter more than broad regional trends, so homeowners in Houston should focus on each building's moisture history and affected materials. 28 local contractors are currently listed, which gives homeowners a strong market for comparing scope, responsiveness, and cleanup standards. Among listed providers, 28 show verified credentials or certifications. State context: In Texas, slab leaks, attic HVAC problems, and storm-related wet insulation are three of the most common reasons a mold job grows after demolition starts.

Local Contractor Market

28 contractors are currently listed in this market. Review density is still limited, so check nearby markets as well.

Inspection and testing11% (3)
Remediation75% (21)
Water damage work89% (25)
Crawl space and attic work0% (0)

Typical Mitigation Cost

Inspection / testing

$395-$915

Remediation

$3,150-$10,300

Typical local pricing runs around $395-$915 for inspection or testing and $3,150-$10,300 for remediation. Texas market guidance currently clusters many projects around $1,400 - $6,000, but Houston pricing moves when containment, drying, HVAC cleaning, or reconstruction get added.

  • storm drying and dehumidification before cleanup can begin
  • HVAC cleaning or isolation often adds labor and equipment time
  • cabinet, insulation, and drywall tear-out can expand quickly once wet cavities are opened
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Regional Moisture Context

Property-specific moisture pressure. Texas mold risk changes sharply by region, but Gulf humidity, freeze damage, slab leaks, attic heat, and long air-conditioning seasons all create moisture conditions that can turn small leaks into larger remediation jobs.

Regional climate matters, but home-level moisture conditions still determine whether mold becomes an active problem.

When to Test in Houston

Texas varies by building type and maintenance history, so the best screening step in Houston is still a property-specific inspection or test. Prioritize post-storm inspection, HVAC moisture mapping, and clearance testing on jobs where wall cavities or insulation were opened. For real-estate transactions, ask for inspection and lab turnaround times up front. For post-remediation projects, schedule clearance or verification testing after cleanup and drying are complete.

Climate Factors in Houston

Gulf Coast moisture pressure

  • Long warm seasons keep indoor humidity elevated unless drying starts quickly.
  • Tropical rain and hurricane-season wind can push water behind siding, stucco, roofing, and windows.
  • Air handlers, supply plenums, and wet insulation are common hidden moisture pockets after storms or slab leaks.

Common Mold Types in This Area

Species can vary by material and leak history, but these are common names homeowners hear in local inspection and remediation work.

AspergillusPenicilliumCladosporiumChaetomiumStachybotrys

Helpful Resources

Mold testing & monitoring products for Houston, Texas

Start with a low-cost test kit, or use a humidity monitor to track conditions after remediation or water damage.

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