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Mold Remediation in Creedmoor, TX

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Our team serves Creedmoor and the surrounding area with fast, professional mold remediation. Whether you're dealing with a small bathroom issue or widespread water damage, we assess, contain, and eliminate mold safely – so your home or business is clean and healthy again.

Mold Risk in Creedmoor

Creedmoor falls within the Maha Creek watershed in southeastern Travis County, an area FEMA has flagged for Special Flood Hazard Area (AE High Risk zone) designation in its updated Flood Insurance Rate Maps, making post-flood mold growth the primary environmental health risk for local homeowners.

Seasonal Note: Late spring through early fall — roughly May through September — carries the highest mold risk in Creedmoor, as the region's peak thunderstorm and flash flood season coincides with outdoor temperatures that keep interior humidity elevated and accelerate mold growth in any materials that absorbed water during a Maha Creek or storm drain overflow event.

Mold remediation in Creedmoor is not a generic concern — it is a direct consequence of where this community sits geographically. The Maha Creek watershed runs through the southeastern corner of Travis County, taking in parts of Creedmoor and Mustang Ridge, and FEMA's preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps now designate portions of this area as AE High Risk zones, meaning a one-percent annual chance of flooding in any given year. When floodwater enters a home, mold can begin colonizing porous surfaces in as little as 24 to 48 hours. Many homeowners do not call for a mold inspection Creedmoor professionals can perform until days or even weeks after water recedes — by which point black mold and other species have already taken hold inside wall cavities, under baseboards, and within subfloor assemblies.

The housing stock in ZIP code 78610 was built primarily in the 2000s, which shapes the specific mold risks residents face. Homes from that era rely heavily on OSB sheathing, engineered lumber, paper-faced drywall, and synthetic housewraps — materials that perform well when dry but saturate and degrade quickly when water intrudes. A single water damage Creedmoor TX event, whether from a flooded creek, a roof failure during a storm, or a slow plumbing leak, can compromise these materials in ways that are not visible from the surface. That is why certified mold remediation starts with moisture mapping and thermal imaging, not just a visual walk-through.

Flash flooding from thunderstorms is the dominant flood character in Travis County, and Creedmoor's position near Maha Creek makes emergency mold removal Creedmoor calls especially common in the hours and days following severe storm events. When water sits under a slab, inside crawl spaces, or trapped behind flooring, the combination of Central Texas heat and residual moisture creates ideal conditions for rapid mold growth. Black mold removal in these situations requires more than surface cleaning — affected materials often need to be removed, the structural cavity dried with commercial dehumidification equipment, and the area treated before any reconstruction begins.

Mold removal Creedmoor homeowners can rely on must follow the IICRC S520 standard for mold remediation. Certified mold remediation teams use containment barriers, negative air pressure, and HEPA filtration to prevent cross-contamination to unaffected rooms during the removal process. This matters particularly in 2000s-era open floor plans, where HVAC systems can distribute mold spores across an entire house if the system is running during or after a water intrusion event. Shutting down the HVAC and having a mold inspection Creedmoor technicians complete before restarting the system is a step many homeowners miss.

Whether flooding comes from Maha Creek, a backed-up storm drain, or a roof leak during one of Travis County's intense rain events, the window for effective action is short. Mold remediation in Creedmoor calls for immediate moisture extraction, targeted drying, and professional assessment — not waiting to see if the smell goes away on its own.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Creedmoor

Based on confirmed search data, Creedmoor is a small city best served by the following geographic identifiers rather than named subdivisions: - **ZIP code 78610** (primary Creedmoor zip code corridor) - **FM 1327 corridor** (referenced in Travis County flood debris disposal and recovery efforts) - **Maha Creek watershed area** (southeastern Travis County, explicitly named in Travis County and FEMA flood zone documents as including the City of Creedmoor) - **Sandy Creek community** (named in Travis County flood recovery documents in connection with Creedmoor-area residents)

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TDLR-Licensed Mold Professionals in Travis County

The following contractors are currently licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) to perform mold remediation in Travis County.

License #NameTypeExpires
MRC1656PELFREY, LELAND TYLERREMEDIATION CONTRACTOR10/3/2027
MRC1499DE LA VARA, ISRAELREMEDIATION CONTRACTOR7/19/2027
MRC1714LEE, CHARLTONREMEDIATION CONTRACTOR11/18/2026
MRC1486DUNCAN, CHRISTOPHER UREMEDIATION CONTRACTOR6/22/2027
MRC1702GURLEY, MORGAN DAVIDREMEDIATION CONTRACTOR8/11/2027
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Mold Remediation Services in Creedmoor

Our TDLR-licensed contractors serving Creedmoor offer the full range of mold remediation services. Call (512) 522-6796 to discuss your specific situation.

Black Mold Removal

Black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum) requires professional containment and should never be disturbed without proper equipment. Our TDLR-licensed contractors use negative air pressure, HEPA filtration, and full PPE to safely remove black mold.

Emergency Mold Removal

Mold spreads within 24–48 hours of water exposure in Texas's warm, humid climate. Our licensed contractors respond within hours, containing the affected area and beginning remediation immediately to limit structural damage.

Water Damage & Mold Remediation

Water damage left unaddressed almost always leads to mold growth behind walls and under flooring. Our contractors handle both water extraction and mold remediation in a single coordinated response.

Mold Inspection & Testing

A professional inspection identifies visible and hidden mold growth, moisture sources, and air quality issues. Our TDLR-licensed Mold Assessment Consultants deliver written assessments fully compliant with Texas law.

Attic Mold Remediation

Texas attics are prime mold environments due to extreme heat, poor ventilation, and roof leaks. Our contractors identify the moisture source, remove contaminated material, and correct the ventilation issue to prevent recurrence.

Crawl Space Mold Remediation

Crawl spaces beneath Texas homes are especially vulnerable to ground moisture and standing water after heavy rains. Our licensed teams perform full remediation including vapor barrier installation and long-term moisture control.

HVAC & Air Duct Mold Removal

Texas homes run air conditioning year-round, making HVAC units and ductwork common mold sites. Our professionals clean and treat air handlers, evaporator coils, and ductwork to stop mold from circulating through your home.

Bathroom Mold Removal

Bathrooms are the most common site of household mold due to chronic moisture and poor ventilation. Our contractors remove mold from tile grout, drywall, subfloor, and ceilings – and address the root cause to prevent return.

Basement Mold Removal

Texas basements are highly vulnerable to mold due to groundwater intrusion and humidity. Our TDLR-licensed contractors perform full containment, removal, and post-remediation testing using IICRC S520-compliant protocols.

Commercial Mold Remediation

Commercial remediation requires minimal business disruption while meeting strict documentation standards. Our licensed contractors handle offices, retail spaces, warehouses, and multi-unit residential properties with full written protocols.

Real Estate Mold Inspection

Mold discoveries during Texas real estate transactions can delay or kill deals. Our TDLR-licensed Mold Assessment Consultants provide inspection reports suitable for real estate transactions with fast turnaround.

Post-Remediation Clearance Testing

After remediation is complete, a clearance test confirms mold levels have returned to acceptable levels. Texas law requires this testing to be performed by a licensed Mold Assessment Consultant independent from the remediating contractor.

Rental Property Mold Services

Texas landlords have a legal obligation to address mold promptly. Our TDLR-licensed contractors provide rapid response, legal compliance documentation, and preventive assessments between tenancies.

Mold Prevention & Treatment

Preventative mold treatment applies EPA-registered antimicrobial coatings to vulnerable surfaces before mold develops. Our contractors assess humidity levels, ventilation, and past water damage to treat high-risk areas proactively.

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