TDLR-Licensed · ACO1245
Assessment-only mold inspection, testing, and clearance services for Galena Park, Channelview, Cloverleaf, and surrounding east-Houston communities. TDLR-licensed Houston team, $550 flat fee, lab results in 24 hours.
Same TDLR-licensed inspection, same $550 flat fee, same 24-hour results, dispatched from our Houston team to the greater San Jacinto area.
East-Houston communities along the San Jacinto River and Houston Ship Channel face a distinct mix of moisture risks. Here’s what we look for first.
The San Jacinto River and Houston Ship Channel form the defining water features of the east-Houston corridor. Galena Park, Channelview, and Cloverleaf all sit within or near active floodplains, and major storm events repeatedly send water into these communities. Trapped moisture in subflooring, wall cavities, and crawlspaces drives mold growth long after the visible damage is dried. Post-storm testing is worth it for any property within a half-mile of the river or ship channel.
A large share of Galena Park, Jacinto City, and Channelview homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s, originally as housing for refinery and port workers. Aging slab plumbing, original galvanized pipes, and decades of small repairs add up to a high baseline of slow leaks. When a leak goes undetected behind a wall or under a slab, mold colonies form well before any visible damage appears.
East-Houston communities have a high concentration of rental properties, and many residents are renters rather than owner-occupiers. Under Texas law, landlords have specific obligations around mold disclosure and remediation, and tenants have rights to request independent testing. Our 24-hour written reports give both sides a documented, third-party assessment that holds up in lease disputes, repair demands, and legal proceedings if it comes to that.
East-Houston summers run April through October with 95F+ daily highs. Air conditioning runs nearly continuously, which means condensation around supply lines, drip pans, and air handlers is constant. AC-driven mold is one of the most common findings in San Jacinto properties of any age, particularly in homes where the HVAC system is more than 10 years old.
Every service is performed by a TDLR-licensed mold assessor with full lab reporting in 24 hours.
Air quality and surface sampling to determine whether mold is present in your home or business. Includes a TDLR-licensed inspector on-site, lab analysis, and a detailed report delivered in 24 hours.
$550 flat fee
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Post-remediation verification testing to confirm that mold has been properly removed. Required after professional remediation work, and recommended any time you want third-party verification that your space is safe.
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A detailed, step-by-step plan that licensed remediators follow to remove mold safely. Required by Texas law when remediation involves more than 25 contiguous square feet. We write the plan, the remediator follows it.
$750 flat fee
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Schedule online or by phone. San Jacinto appointments dispatched from our Houston team.
A licensed inspector arrives on-site, performs the inspection, and collects samples.
Samples are processed by an independent accredited lab. We don't analyze our own samples.
You receive a detailed written report with findings and recommendations within 24 hours.
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Frequently Asked
Quick answers to the most common questions from east-Houston homeowners, renters, and landlords.
Yes. The combination of San Jacinto River and Ship Channel flooding, older industrial-corridor housing stock, high summer humidity, and a large rental property base all create elevated mold risk across Galena Park, Channelview, Cloverleaf, and the surrounding east-Houston communities. We find mold across all property types in the area, owner-occupied homes, rental properties, and recently flipped investor purchases alike. The risk isn't tied to who owns the property, it's tied to moisture exposure.
Yes. Tenants in Texas have the right to request independent mold testing for their rental property, and the report belongs to whoever paid for it. We're a third-party assessment firm with no financial stake in the outcome, which means our findings carry weight in lease disputes, repair demands, and legal proceedings. If you suspect mold in your rental and your landlord is unresponsive, an independent inspection gives you documented evidence to act on. For more on tenant rights, see our Texas Mold Landlord Laws guide.
Yes, especially after heavy rain events or storm surges. The San Jacinto River and Houston Ship Channel both have long flooding histories, and properties along these corridors take on water repeatedly. Even homes outside the official 100-year floodplain can see water intrusion during major storms, and trapped moisture in subflooring, wall cavities, and crawlspaces drives mold growth within 48 to 72 hours. If water came close to your foundation, post-storm testing identifies hidden problems before they become health or structural issues.
$550 flat fee for a standard mold inspection in the San Jacinto area, including the on-site inspection, lab analysis, and the written report. Mold remediation protocols are $750 flat fee. No hidden costs, no per-sample upcharges. Payment is collected after the inspection, no credit card required to book.
San Jacinto area inspections are dispatched from our Houston team. Most bookings are scheduled within 2 to 3 business days. For urgent situations, including post-flood testing or tenant repair documentation, call us at (832) 838-9387 to discuss availability.
No. Under Texas law, mold inspection and mold remediation must be performed by separate companies. We are a licensed mold assessment firm, which means we identify mold, document it, and write the remediation protocol that licensed remediators follow. This separation is legally required and ensures our findings are honest, with no incentive to find mold that isn't there.