Kingwood β the 'Livable Forest' β is beloved for its trees, trails, and Lake Houston access. But that same forest environment, combined with the San Jacinto River basin and one of Harvey's worst flood zones, makes Kingwood one of the highest-mold-risk communities in Greater Houston.
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Kingwood suffered some of the most devastating flooding of any Houston community during Hurricane Harvey. The San Jacinto River and Lake Houston rose to unprecedented levels, inundating thousands of homes throughout Kingwood's villages. Many residents returned to find their homes completely destroyed β but thousands more returned to homes that appeared repairable, dried out, and moved back in.
The problem is that many of those post-Harvey repairs were done under intense time pressure, with a severe shortage of qualified contractors. Drywall was replaced, flooring was installed, paint was applied β but the underlying mold that had taken hold during weeks of elevated moisture was often not properly addressed. Years later, many Kingwood residents are discovering mold problems that date directly back to Harvey.
Even before and after Harvey, Kingwood's 'Livable Forest' environment creates year-round mold pressure. The dense tree canopy that makes Kingwood's trails and neighborhoods beautiful also shades homes from the sun's drying power. Soil stays moist, exteriors stay damp, and mold has every condition it needs to grow.
Kingwood's villages β from Kings Forest and Elm Grove to Woodstream, Kings River, and Trailwood β each have their own flooding histories and construction eras. We know Kingwood intimately and provide inspections tailored to the specific risks of each neighborhood.
Kingwood was among Houston's hardest-flooded communities in Harvey. Thousands of 'repaired' homes were never properly tested for mold post-remediation. If you haven't had a professional inspection since Harvey, latent mold may still be present.
Kingwood's dense forest canopy prevents homes from receiving the sun exposure needed to dry out after rain. Properties stay shaded and moist year-round, creating conditions where mold grows on exterior surfaces and gradually infiltrates interior spaces.
Lakefront and river-adjacent Kingwood properties face year-round elevated humidity on water-facing elevations. Boat docks, lower levels, and exterior walls facing the water require regular mold monitoring.
Many Kingwood homes are 30 to 40 years old. Aging infrastructure β plumbing, window seals, roof penetrations, and vapor barriers β creates multiple moisture intrusion pathways that newer construction doesn't have.
Complete mold services throughout Kingwood, Atascocita, Humble, Kings Forest, Elm Grove, Woodstream, Kings River, Trailwood, and all surrounding Northeast Houston communities.
Comprehensive TDLR-licensed mold inspection of your Kingwood property. We inspect every area β attic, HVAC, bathrooms, under sinks, walls, and crawl spaces. Includes moisture mapping, humidity readings, and dangerous gas detection.
Air and surface samples sent to a nationally accredited, Texas-licensed laboratory. Identifies specific mold species and concentration. Admissible for insurance claims, real estate transactions, and legal proceedings.
Licensed remediation with full containment protocols. We remove mold safely and verify clearance. Residential homes, condos, and commercial properties throughout Kingwood and surrounding Harris County (Northeast Houston).
24/7 emergency response for flooding and water damage throughout Kingwood. Fast water extraction, structural drying, and mold prevention treatment. Every hour matters β call immediately after any water intrusion event.
The Certificate of Mold Damage Remediation is required for Texas real estate transactions when mold remediation has occurred. Only a TDLR-licensed consultant can issue one. We handle assessment, remediation oversight, clearance testing, and CMDR issuance.
Buying a home in Kingwood? A pre-purchase mold inspection from a TDLR-licensed consultant identifies hidden problems before you close β potentially saving tens of thousands of dollars in post-purchase remediation costs.
Three separate active TDLR licenses: Mold Assessment Consultant (#MAC1791), Mold Remediation Contractor (#MRC1768), and Mold Remediation Company (#RCO1481). One call, completely covered β legally and professionally.
Texas law requires a clear separation between mold assessment and remediation. We maintain that separation rigorously β our inspections are always honest and unbiased, never driven by a desire to sell you remediation services.
When flooding or a pipe burst hits your Kingwood home at any hour, we answer. Every hour of delay allows more mold growth. We're available day and night, weekends and holidays throughout Harris County (Northeast Houston).
Every sample goes to a nationally accredited, Texas state-licensed laboratory. Results are scientifically sound and legally defensible β accepted by insurance companies, lenders, title companies, and courts across Texas.
CAGE Code 9QP29 certified for government contracts. We serve HOAs, property management companies, commercial buildings, and federal facilities throughout Kingwood and Harris County (Northeast Houston).
Same-day and next-day appointments available. We come to you throughout all of Kingwood and surrounding Harris County (Northeast Houston) communities. Call or email to schedule.
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We serve all of Harris County (Northeast Houston) and the greater Houston metro area.
Serving Kingwood, Atascocita, Humble, and all of Northeast Houston. TDLR-licensed. Harvey mold assessments available. Same-day response.
(281) 940-4299