Mold Remediation in Texas
From hurricane-driven moisture to year-round humidity, our TDLR-licensed local teams contain, remove, and verify mold remediation to published IICRC standards.
Mold Remediation Across the Greater Houston Metro, Texas
Southeast Texas sits in a humid subtropical climate zone where average relative humidity holds near 75% year-round and temperatures remain above 70 degrees Fahrenheit for eight to nine months annually, creating conditions where mold can colonize damp building materials within 24 to 48 hours of any moisture event. When Hurricane Beryl knocked out power for more than 2.7 million homes in July 2024, properties across Harris, Brazoria, and Galveston counties sat in heat and humidity with no air conditioning for days, triggering widespread mold growth that overwhelmed local remediation capacity. Texas is one of the few states that requires a dedicated mold remediation license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR, Occupations Code Chapter 1958), separating licensed professionals from unlicensed operators who lack the training and insurance to protect homeowners.
X Response connects homeowners and businesses across the Greater Houston metro with certified restoration teams who understand these conditions. Our crews respond around the clock with emergency service, insurance claim guidance, and full property restoration. Coverage includes League City and Pearland, League City, and communities throughout Harris, Brazoria, and Galveston counties. Select your city below to get started.