Mold Inspections
Air and surface sampling analyzed by an NVLAP-accredited lab, with a clear report you can take to your insurer or contractor.
Pearland has grown fast, and its mix of brand-new subdivisions and older homes near the original townsite each come with their own concerns. We provide certified mold and asbestos inspections with lab-analyzed results you can act on.
Pearland is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and that growth shows up in its housing. Shadow Creek Ranch and the western subdivisions are largely new construction, while the area around Old Pearland and the original townsite holds the city's older homes.
The Gulf Coast clay soil under much of Pearland expands and contracts with moisture, which can stress foundations and create the small movements and cracks that let water in. Combined with a humid climate and local flood history along Clear Creek and Mary's Creek, that makes moisture a recurring concern. Mold can follow water into wall cavities and under flooring, and air and surface sampling documents what is actually present.
Newer homes are less likely to contain asbestos, but the older homes near central Pearland are a different story. For any home built before the mid-1980s, a pre-renovation asbestos survey is the responsible step before a remodel disturbs those materials.
Yes. We work throughout Pearland, including Shadow Creek Ranch, Silverlake, Old Pearland, and the surrounding Brazoria and southern Harris County communities. Scheduling depends on current demand and your exact location, so reach out and we will confirm timing.
Newer construction is not immune. A plumbing leak, an HVAC condensation problem, a roof issue, or foundation movement on clay soil can all introduce moisture regardless of a home's age. If you have seen water staining, smelled a musty odor, or had a water event, testing documents whether elevated mold is actually present rather than leaving it to guesswork.
Gulf Coast clay expands when wet and shrinks when dry, and that movement can stress a foundation over time. The resulting small cracks and gaps are pathways moisture can use to get into a structure. We do not assess foundations, but where movement has let water in, a mold inspection can document the conditions that resulted, which is often useful for an insurance claim or a real estate transaction.
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