Mold Remediation Protocol

If mold has been detected in your property, the next critical step is creating a mold remediation protocol. This document outlines exactly how mold should be safely removed, ensuring the process is done correctly and in compliance with Texas regulations.

We provide professional mold remediation protocols in Houston based on detailed inspections, moisture analysis, and laboratory results.

What Is a Mold Remediation Protocol?

A mold remediation protocol is a written, step-by-step plan that instructs a remediation company on how to properly remove mold contamination from a property.

It typically includes:

  • Areas affected by mold
  • Level of contamination
  • Containment procedures
  • Cleaning and removal methods
  • Required equipment and protective measures
  • Post-remediation recommendations

This document ensures the remediation process is performed safely, efficiently, and according to industry standards.

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Mold Remediation Protocol Required to Begin Work

Texas Law – TDLR

In Texas, mold-related services are regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). When mold contamination is identified, a licensed mold remediation company must follow a proper mold remediation protocol before beginning any work.

The protocol outlines:

  • Areas to be treated
  • Containment procedures
  • Required safety measures

Texas law also requires a clear separation:

  • A licensed mold inspector creates the protocol
  • A separate remediation company performs the work
  • The same company cannot do both

This ensures the process is safe, compliant, and free of conflict of interest.

Mold Inspection vs. Mold Remediation Protocol

These two services serve different purposes but are closely connected.

Mold Inspection

A mold inspection is the first step. It determines whether mold is present and identifies moisture sources. It may include:

  • Visual inspection
  • Moisture and humidity readings
  • Air or surface sampling
  • Laboratory analysis

Mold Remediation Protocol

A mold remediation protocol is an extension of the initial inspection.

If mold is discovered during the inspection, the customer can choose to proceed with a protocol, which provides a detailed plan for removal.

Our Pricing

Mold Inspection & Testing

Identifies the presence of mold and moisture issues

$ 550
  • Full visual inspection
  • Research of the mold locations and source
  • Humidity and moisture levels check
  • Photos documentation
  • Mold testing : Air sampling or Surface - up to 2 samples.

    If air sampling 1 inside and 1 outside

  • Lab analysis (Species, Toxicity, Spore Count Levels)
  • Inspection report within 48 business hours
  • Valid up to 2500 sq ft
  • Additional Samples upon request $85/each
  • For property over 2500 sqft please give us a call for a quote

Mold Remediation Protocol

Step-by-step plan to safely remove confirmed mold

$ 750
  • Full visual inspection
  • Research of the mold locations and source
  • Humidity and moisture levels check
  • Photos documentation
  • Mold testing : Air sampling or Surface - up to 2 samples.

    If air sampling 1 inside and 1 outside

  • Lab analysis (Species, Toxicity, Spore Count Levels)
  • Mold Remediation Plan/ Work Analysis - 1 area included
  • Inspection report within 48 business hours
  • Valid up to 2500 sq ft
  • Additional Samples upon request $85/each
  • For property over 2500 sqft please give us a call for a quote

Mold Inspection & Testing You Can Trust

Licensed & Insured Professionals in Houston Texas

Our company and all our inspectors are fully licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). The company is fully insured, ensuring every inspection is performed safely, accurately, and in full compliance with Texas state standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Don't hesitate to give us a call if you don't find your answer.

A mold remediation protocol is a detailed, written plan that explains how mold should be safely removed from a property. It includes containment methods, cleaning procedures, and safety requirements for the remediation company.

A licensed mold inspector creates the protocol after performing an inspection and identifying mold contamination. The remediation company must then follow this protocol.

Yes. We are fully licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and insured to perform mold inspections and testing in Texas.

No. Under Texas law, the company that performs mold inspection and creates the protocol cannot perform the remediation on the same project. This prevents conflicts of interest and ensures unbiased results.

Not always. A protocol is typically needed when significant mold contamination is found. After your inspection, we will advise you whether a mold remediation protocol is necessary.

This legal separation is designed to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure homeowners receive honest, unbiased inspection results.

In most cases, the protocol is delivered within 24–48 business hours after the inspection and any required testing are completed.

You can provide the protocol to a licensed mold remediation company. They will follow the instructions to safely remove the mold and complete the remediation process.