Mold Inspections
Air and surface sampling analyzed by an NVLAP-accredited lab, with a clear report you can take to your insurer or contractor.
From Cinco Ranch and Cross Creek to the older homes of Old Katy, we provide certified mold and asbestos inspections with lab-analyzed results. Whether you are buying, renovating, or recovering from water intrusion, we give you documentation you can act on.
Katy sits in one of the most flood-aware parts of the Houston metro. Homes near the Barker Reservoir watershed and across West Houston saw significant water intrusion during Hurricane Harvey, and the region's humid, subtropical climate keeps moisture a year-round factor.
Where water has been, mold can follow, often inside walls and under flooring where it is not visible. A certified inspection uses air and surface sampling to document what is actually present, which matters for insurance claims, real estate transactions, and renovation planning.
Katy also spans a wide range of housing ages. Newer master-planned communities sit alongside the older homes of Old Katy, and structures built before the mid-1980s are more likely to contain asbestos in flooring, popcorn ceilings, insulation, and joint compound. Before a remodel or demolition disturbs those materials, a survey tells you what you are dealing with.
Yes. We work throughout the Katy area, including Cinco Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, Old Katy, and the surrounding West Houston and Fort Bend communities. Scheduling depends on current demand and your exact location, so reach out and we will confirm timing.
Not necessarily. Mold from a past water event can persist inside wall cavities and under flooring long after the surface has dried, and it can also resolve on its own if the area dried quickly and completely. Testing is how you find out for your specific home rather than assuming. If you are buying a property with a flood history, an inspection gives you documented findings before you commit.
If the home was built before the mid-1980s and you plan to disturb flooring, ceilings, insulation, or drywall systems, a pre-renovation asbestos survey is the responsible first step. TDLR rules govern how asbestos-containing materials are handled, and knowing what is present before demolition begins protects your household and your contractor.
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