TDLR-Licensed · ACO1245
For nearby Houston coverage, see also our Atascocita and San Jacinto area service pages.
When Lake Houston released floodwaters during Hurricane Harvey in 2017, entire Kingwood and Humble neighborhoods went underwater. Many homes were dried out and rebuilt at varying quality levels, often without a licensed mold remediation protocol to guide the work. Trapped moisture in wall cavities, insulation, and subflooring from those rebuilds can still drive mold growth nearly a decade later. Pre-2018 Humble homes that flooded are worth testing even if they look fine. See our guide to Harvey post-flood testing for what to look for.
Kingwood was designed around its native pine forest, and the canopy is the defining feature of every Kingwood village. Constant tree litter clogs gutters and traps roof debris, shaded walls and roofs stay damp long after rain, and attic ventilation suffers under heavy canopy cover. We commonly find roof-edge mold and attic moisture in homes throughout Forest Cove, Bear Branch, and Trailwood. Kingwood attic mold is one of the most common findings in homes built before 2000.
The San Jacinto River runs through the Humble area and creates ongoing flood risk for properties along its corridor, particularly in Old Humble, parts of Eagle Springs, and lake-adjacent communities like Walden on Lake Houston. Even properties outside the official 100-year floodplain take on water during heavy rain events, and trapped moisture drives mold growth long after visible damage is dried.
Humble 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 the most common cause of hidden growth in newer Humble homes, particularly in Eagle Springs and Fall Creek master-planned construction.
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
Learn more →
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.
Learn more →
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
Learn more →
Schedule online or by phone. Humble 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.
Customer Reviews
Frequently Asked
Yes. Humble's combination of Lake Houston flood history, San Jacinto River proximity, heavy Kingwood pine canopy, and mixed older Old Humble and newer master-planned housing stock all create elevated mold risk. We find mold in newer Eagle Springs and Fall Creek homes just as often as in older Kingwood village properties or Old Humble bungalows. The risk isn't tied to home age, it's tied to moisture exposure.
Yes. The 2017 Lake Houston flood release sent water into entire Kingwood and Humble neighborhoods, and many homes were dried out and rebuilt at varying quality levels. Moisture trapped in wall cavities, insulation, subflooring, or HVAC ductwork from those rebuilds can still drive mold growth nearly a decade later. We commonly find lingering Harvey-era moisture issues in Humble homes from 2017 to 2019 rebuilds, even when they look completely fine.
Yes. We serve all of the Kingwood villages including Forest Cove, Trailwood, Bear Branch, and the surrounding master-planned communities. Kingwood homes have a distinct mold profile because of the dense pine canopy: roof edge mold, attic moisture, and shaded-wall growth are common findings. During inspections we pay extra attention to roof edges, attic spaces, and any shaded exterior walls.
$550 flat fee for a standard mold inspection in Humble, 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.
Humble inspections are dispatched from our Houston team. Most bookings are scheduled within 2 to 3 business days. For urgent situations, including time-sensitive real-estate transactions or post-flood testing, call us at (832) 838-9387 to discuss availability.
No. Under Texas law, mold inspection and mold remediation must be performed by separate companies. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation enforces this separation. 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. Learn more about choosing an independent mold inspector for an unbiased assessment.
Independent mold inspection from a TDLR-licensed Houston team serving Humble, part of our main Houston service area. Transparent pricing, no surprises.