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📍 Spring, Harris County

Mold Removal Spring, TX

Professional mold remediation in Spring TX — TDLR-licensed Mold Remediation Contractor (MRC) with independent TDLR-licensed Mold Assessment Consultant (MAC) assessment and AIHA-accredited laboratory clearance. Serving Spring ZIP codes 77373, 77379, 77386, 77388 and surrounding Harris County areas. Every project follows IICRC S520 protocol — assessment, containment, removal, structural drying, mold prevention treatment, and written clearance certificate.

✅ TDLR-Licensed MRC & MAC
🧪 IICRC S520 Protocol
📋 Independent Lab Clearance
✅ Harris County
💰 Spring TX Mold Removal Cost
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Bathroom / small area (<10 sq ft)$500 – $1,500
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Room-level / wall cavity (10–100 sq ft)$1,500 – $5,000
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Attic / crawl space / large event$3,500 – $12,000
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TDLR MAC assessment$350 – $800
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Post-remediation clearance testing$350 – $600
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Serving ZIP codes77373, 77379, 77386, 77388

1-713-260-9930 Confirmed after on-site TDLR assessment
$10–$25Per sq ft Spring mold remediation
TDLRIndividual license required every tech
IICRC S520Remediation standard
60,000+Population — Spring TX
📍 Spring TX

Mold in Spring TX — Local Risk Factors

Unincorporated Harris County community adjacent to The Woodlands — Spring has a mix of 1970s–1990s master-planned construction (Champions area) and newer development. Spring Creek watershed creates flooding risk in low-lying areas. The Champions area has a high concentration of older HVAC systems needing replacement.

Spring is unincorporated Harris County, meaning permits are through Harris County rather than a city building department. The Champions area has some of the oldest residential construction in north Harris County, with a high proportion of original 1970s HVAC systems and aging copper plumbing creating elevated mold risk.

The TDLR licensing requirement that applies in Houston applies identically in Spring — every individual mold assessment and remediation technician must hold a valid personal TDLR license under Senate Bill 1255 (effective September 2025). Spring homeowners should verify individual technician licenses at license.tdlr.texas.gov before authorizing any mold work, regardless of whether the contractor is based in Spring or traveling from Houston.

⚠️ Top Mold Sources in Spring TX Homes

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HVAC condensate drain overflowThe leading mold source in Houston-area homes — a clogged condensate drain line causes the overflow pan to fill and discharge into the ceiling or wall cavity below the air handler. Often undiscovered for weeks until ceiling staining appears.
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Roof leaks during heavy rainSpring receives significant rainfall during Houston's storm season — May through October. Flashing failures, valley leaks, and skylight seal failures allow water into attic and ceiling assemblies, where it accumulates undetected for weeks.
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Slab leaksOlder Spring homes with copper supply lines develop pinhole leaks from soil movement and water chemistry. Water migrating under a slab enters wall cavities at the base of walls — producing mold at floor level that is often mistaken for cosmetic damage.
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Bathroom exhaust fan failureExhaust fans that are undersized, disconnected in the attic, or failed push shower moisture into ceiling cavities. In Spring's climate, ceiling cavity mold grows rapidly in poorly ventilated bathroom spaces.
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Window and door envelope leaksSpring's extreme summer heat creates thermal cycling that degrades window and door sealants faster than in temperate climates — allowing water infiltration at frames during rain events.
Local Knowledge

Spring TX Neighborhoods — Mold Risk Areas

Specific Spring neighborhoods and subdivisions with documented mold risk factors — based on construction era, drainage, and flood history.

📍 Champions / Champion Forest
1970s–1990s large-lot homes — aging HVAC, original plumbing, mature tree root intrusion in sewer laterals
📍 Springwoods Village
Newest development — new construction moisture management and HVAC condensate issues in first years after build
📍 Gleannloch Farms
Master-planned 1990s–2000s — irrigation system over-spray near foundations in established landscaping
📍 Spring Creek corridor
Flooding risk during heavy rain — Spring Creek overflows historically affect homes in this zone
📍 Klein area (Klein ISD)
1980s residential density — aging infrastructure with HVAC and plumbing mold sources common
Services in Spring TX

Mold Services Available in Spring TX

Full-scope mold assessment, remediation, and related services — all TDLR-licensed, all following IICRC protocol, all with independent lab clearance documentation.

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Mold Inspection & Testing

TDLR-licensed MAC visual inspection, thermal imaging, moisture mapping, and air/surface sampling. AIHA-accredited lab analysis with written assessment report.

$350 – $800
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Mold Remediation

IICRC S520 full protocol — containment, HEPA vacuuming, EPA antimicrobial treatment, structural drying, mold prevention, and independent clearance certificate.

$1,500 – $35,000+
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Attic Mold Removal

HEPA vacuuming of decking and framing, EPA antimicrobial treatment, blown-in insulation removal/replacement, roof ventilation assessment, and independent clearance.

$2,500 – $10,000
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Crawl Space Mold

Crawl space mold remediation with ground cover replacement, vapor barrier installation, framing treatment, and structural drying to IICRC S500 dry standard.

$1,800 – $8,000
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Air Duct Mold

HVAC system mold assessment and treatment — NADCA-certified duct cleaning, AHU coil and drain pan disinfection, UV-C prevention installation coordination.

$800 – $6,000
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Water Damage & Mold Prevention

Post-water-damage structural drying (IICRC S500) and mold prevention treatment — addressing the moisture source before mold remediation becomes necessary.

$1,000 – $15,000
How It Works

Mold Remediation Process — Spring TX

IICRC S520 protocol — every project documented from initial assessment through independent clearance certificate.

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TDLR MAC Assessment & Lab Testing

Independent TDLR-licensed Mold Assessment Consultant performs visual inspection, thermal imaging, moisture mapping, and air/surface sampling. Samples submitted to AIHA-accredited lab. Written Assessment Report with contamination extent and moisture source identification.

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Written Mold Assessment Protocol

MAC provides written scope specifying exact removal, treatment, drying, and clearance requirements. TDLR-licensed MRC develops project plan based on the MAC protocol — required by Texas 25 TAC Ch. 295 before any remediation work begins.

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Containment Setup — HEPA Negative Pressure

Poly sheeting critical barriers installed at all doorways. HEPA-filtered negative air machines create negative pressure within work zone — preventing mold spores from migrating to unaffected areas of the home during material removal.

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HEPA Vacuuming & Material Removal

All affected surfaces HEPA vacuumed before any material removal. Contaminated porous materials (drywall, insulation, carpet) removed per MAC scope. All material double-bagged in 6-mil poly and disposed per EPA guidelines.

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EPA Antimicrobial Treatment

All exposed structural surfaces treated with EPA-registered antimicrobial at labeled concentration and contact time. Application documented: product, EPA registration number, concentration, and contact time — part of insurance documentation record.

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Structural Drying

Commercial air movers positioned per Psychrometric Chart calculation. LGR dehumidifiers maintaining RH below 40%. Daily moisture readings at monitoring points tracked to IICRC S500 dry standard for each material type.

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Mold Prevention Treatment & Clearance Testing

Post-drying EPA antifungal treatment on all affected structural surfaces. Independent TDLR MAC returns for post-remediation air and surface sampling — AIHA lab results must meet clearance criteria before containment is removed. Written Clearance Certificate issued.

Pricing Guide

Mold Removal Cost — Spring TX

Houston-area mold remediation pricing applies across Spring TX — costs confirmed after TDLR-licensed on-site assessment.

ScopeTypical AreaSpring TX Cost RangeNotes
Small — bathroom, closet, cabinetUnder 10 sq ft$500 – $1,500Containment, treatment, drying
Room-level — wall cavity involvement10–100 sq ft$1,500 – $5,000Drywall removal, insulation, structural drying
Large — attic, crawl space, multi-room100–300 sq ft$3,500 – $12,000Extended drying, blown-in insulation replacement
Extensive — whole-floor or major event300+ sq ft$10,000 – $35,000+Structural repairs, HVAC treatment
TDLR MAC assessmentPer project$350 – $800Pre-remediation only; independent from MRC
Post-remediation clearance testingPer project$350 – $600AIHA lab results + written Clearance Certificate
Air duct mold treatmentPer system$800 – $6,000NADCA-certified; HVAC system size dependent

Houston-area pricing benchmarks. All costs confirmed after TDLR-licensed MAC on-site assessment and written scope.

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Texas SB1255 (Sept 2025) — Verify Individual TDLR Licenses Before Any Mold Work in Spring TX

Texas Senate Bill 1255, effective September 1, 2025, requires every individual employee performing mold assessment or remediation to hold a personal TDLR license — not just the company. Company license alone is no longer sufficient. Additionally, the Mold Assessment Consultant (MAC) and Mold Remediation Contractor (MRC) must be separate, independent entities — the same firm cannot both assess and remediate the same project. Verify licenses at license.tdlr.texas.gov before authorizing any mold work in Spring TX. Non-compliant work produces invalid documentation and creates legal liability for the property owner.

Texas Law

TDLR Licensing — What Spring TX Homeowners Must Know

Texas is one of the most strictly regulated states for mold work in the country. TDLR (Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation) licenses two categories of mold professionals: the Mold Assessment Consultant (MAC) who inspects and writes the scope, and the Mold Remediation Contractor (MRC) who performs the physical work. These must be independent — the MAC cannot work for the MRC on the same project.

Under SB1255 (effective September 2025), every individual technician performing mold assessment or remediation work in Spring TX must hold an individual TDLR license or registration — not just the company. Mold firms must carry $1 million in liability insurance. The MAC must provide the TDLR Consumer Mold Information Sheet before work begins. This applies to every mold project in Spring, regardless of the size of the firm or whether they are locally based or traveling from Houston.

✅ TDLR Compliance Checklist — Spring TX

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Verify company TDLR licenseCheck at license.tdlr.texas.gov — search by company name or license number
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Verify individual tech licenses (SB1255)Every technician on site must have individual TDLR license — ask for full crew license roster before work begins
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Confirm MAC/MRC independenceAssessor and remediator must be separate companies — same-company assessment + remediation violates Texas law
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Receive Consumer Mold Information SheetRequired by law before any mold work — if the assessor didn't provide it, they are not compliant
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Confirm $1M+ liability insuranceRequired under SB1255 — request current COI before authorizing work
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Require independent post-remediation clearanceMAC must return independently to collect clearance samples — contractor self-certification is not compliant
Service Area

Mold Removal Spring TX — Nearby Areas Served

We serve Spring and all surrounding Harris County communities — full TDLR-licensed mold assessment and remediation throughout the greater Houston area.

📍 Spring, TX
📍 The Woodlands
📍 Tomball
📍 Humble
📍 Cypress
📍 Houston
📍 Houston, TX
Questions & Answers

Mold Removal Spring TX — FAQ

Answers to the most common questions about mold removal in Spring TX — costs, licensing, process, and Spring-specific concerns.

How much does mold removal cost in Spring TX?
Mold removal in Spring TX costs $10–$25 per square foot. Small projects (under 10 sq ft): $500–$1,500. Room-level with wall cavity: $1,500–$5,000. Attic, crawl space, or large event: $3,500–$12,000. Extensive multi-room: $10,000–$35,000+. TDLR MAC assessment: $350–$800. Post-remediation clearance testing: $350–$600. All costs confirmed after TDLR-licensed on-site assessment — no accurate pricing is possible without seeing the affected area and scope.
Do mold contractors need a TDLR license in Spring TX?
Yes — Texas TDLR licensing is required statewide including Spring TX. The assessor must hold a MAC license, the remediator must hold an MRC license, and under SB1255 (effective September 2025), every individual employee performing mold work must hold a personal TDLR license. The MAC and MRC must be independent entities. Verify all licenses at license.tdlr.texas.gov before authorizing any work.
How do I know if I have mold in my Spring TX home?
Signs of mold in Spring TX homes: persistent musty or earthy odor; dark staining on walls, ceilings, or around HVAC vents; visible water staining without apparent cause; peeling paint or wallpaper; condensation or moisture on walls or windows; and unexplained respiratory symptoms that improve when away from home. Any visible mold larger than 10 sq ft (one drywall sheet) requires professional TDLR-licensed assessment — visible mold is never the full extent of Spring's subtropical climate mold problems.
How long does mold remediation take in Spring TX?
Active remediation: 1–3 days for small projects, 2–5 days for larger events. Structural drying: 3–7 days with daily moisture monitoring to IICRC S500 dry standard. Post-remediation clearance sampling + AIHA lab results: 3–5 business days. Total from start to clearance certificate: 7–21 days depending on scope. Spring's climate means LGR dehumidifiers are required throughout drying — standard dehumidifiers saturate in Houston-area ambient humidity.
What causes mold in Spring TX homes?
Top Spring mold causes: (1) HVAC condensate drain overflow — most common Houston-area source, causes ceiling/wall cavity mold below air handler; (2) Roof leaks during heavy rain events; (3) Slab leaks from aging copper supply lines; (4) Bathroom exhaust fan failure or disconnected duct; (5) Window and door envelope seal failure from thermal cycling; (6) Flooding or localized drainage events in Spring's lower-lying areas. Most Spring mold problems have a water source that must be identified and corrected before remediation begins — otherwise mold returns.
Should I stay in my home during mold remediation in Spring TX?
Small contained projects with proper HEPA negative pressure containment: remaining at home is often possible if occupants avoid the work zone. Larger projects affecting living areas or HVAC: temporary relocation recommended, especially for children, elderly, and anyone with respiratory conditions or mold sensitivity. Most Spring TX homeowners insurance policies include Additional Living Expenses (ALE) coverage for necessary temporary relocation during mold remediation from a covered water event — check your policy before deciding.

Mold Removal Spring, TX — TDLR-Licensed, IICRC S520

Every Spring TX mold project starts with an independent TDLR MAC assessment — the legal foundation required by Texas law and the documentation your insurance carrier requires.

📞 1-713-260-9930
TDLR-Licensed — Serving Spring TX (77373, 77379, 77386, 77388) and Harris County

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