Mold Remediation · San Antonio, TX
Mold Remediation in San Antonio
Musty smell, spreading spots, or a failed inspection — we contain it, remove it, and verify it's gone with clearance testing.

Right now, before we arrive
Four things that protect your home and your insurance claim in San Antonio.
- Don't disturb visible mold — scrubbing releases spores into the air
- Turn off HVAC serving the affected area to avoid spreading spores through ducts
- Note any recent water event — mold is always a moisture problem first
- Keep kids and anyone with respiratory issues out of the affected room
How the process works
From first call to pre-loss condition — documented at every step.
Inspect & identify
Visual inspection, moisture readings, and — where useful — air or surface sampling to define the problem.
Contain
Plastic containment and negative air pressure so remediation doesn't contaminate the rest of the home.
Remove & treat
Affected porous materials removed, salvageable surfaces HEPA-vacuumed and treated.
Verify & prevent
Post-remediation verification, then we fix the moisture source so it doesn't come back.
Common questions
TerminologyIs mold removal or mold remediation the right term?
Honest answer: you can't remove every mold spore from a building — spores are everywhere. Proper remediation removes active growth, contaminated materials, and the moisture that fed it.
TestingDo I need mold testing first?
If you can see the mold, usually not — spend the money on removal. Testing earns its cost in real-estate transactions, tenant disputes, post-remediation clearance, and health symptoms without visible growth.
HealthIs mold dangerous?
Reactions vary from none to significant respiratory irritation, and some molds produce toxins. Regardless of species, active indoor growth violates every housing health standard and should be corrected.
PreventionWill it come back?
Only if the moisture comes back. Every remediation we do ends with the moisture source identified and corrected — that's the actual fix.
Request a free inspection
Tell us what happened — a local coordinator will follow up quickly.