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Mold Remediation in Rollingwood, TX

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Our team serves Rollingwood 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 Rollingwood

Between 1993 and 2023, NOAA Storm Events data recorded 243 flash flood events in Travis County, and Rollingwood's southern border runs directly along Barton Creek, one of the area's primary flash-flood corridors — putting older homes on lower lots at the highest risk of post-storm mold intrusion.

Seasonal Note: Late spring (May–June) carries the highest mold risk in Rollingwood, when Gulf moisture surges combine with the region's peak severe thunderstorm season to drive repeated Barton Creek overflow events and saturate the crawl spaces and slab edges of the city's oldest 1960s-era homes.

Mold remediation in Rollingwood demands an understanding of exactly how this small city was built and where it sits. Rollingwood was founded and developed by George B. Hatley in 1955 and incorporated as a municipality by May 1963. The bulk of residential construction followed through the 1960s and 1970s, when building codes gave little attention to vapor barriers, crawl space ventilation, or moisture-resistant framing materials. Homes built during that era commonly develop mold inside wall cavities, beneath subfloors, and in attic spaces — areas that may go uninspected for years until a musty odor or visible staining signals a serious problem. If your home was built before 1980, a professional mold inspection in Rollingwood is one of the most straightforward ways to catch early-stage growth before it spreads behind drywall or into structural framing.

The flood risk tied to Barton Creek adds a second, more acute layer of exposure. Austin's floodplain maps show where flooding is likely to occur with 10.2 inches of rainfall in 24 hours — and Travis County's updated maps, revised in 2008, reflect even higher rainfall thresholds in certain zones. When Barton Creek rises and stormwater infiltrates a slab foundation or seeps through a basement wall, the window for safe remediation is short. Mold can begin colonizing wet drywall, insulation, and wood framing in as little as 24 to 48 hours. Water damage Rollingwood TX homeowners should treat any flood intrusion as an emergency, not a weekend project. Emergency mold removal Rollingwood teams can extract standing water, dry structural materials, and test air quality before secondary mold damage sets in.

Humidity compounds the problem year-round in Central Texas. Even without a named flood event, the warm, moist air that flows into homes through aging HVAC returns, improperly sealed crawl spaces, and single-pane windows common in older Rollingwood construction creates chronic low-level moisture. Bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms in pre-1980 homes often lack adequate exhaust ventilation, making them prime environments for black mold removal calls. Black mold — Stachybotrys chartarum — thrives in exactly these conditions: persistently damp organic materials with limited airflow. Certified mold remediation technicians follow IICRC S520 protocols to contain, remove, and treat affected areas with EPA-registered antimicrobials, rather than simply painting over surface growth.

Whether the source is a Barton Creek overflow event, a slow HVAC condensation leak, or decades of inadequate crawl space drainage, mold removal Rollingwood professionals need to identify the moisture source before remediation begins. Treating visible mold without correcting the underlying water intrusion guarantees regrowth within months. A thorough certified mold remediation plan includes moisture mapping, containment barriers, HEPA air scrubbing, and post-clearance testing to confirm the affected area meets IICRC clearance standards. For Rollingwood homeowners — especially those in homes built in the 1960s or 1970s along lower-lying lots near Barton Creek — that complete process is the only approach that holds.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Rollingwood

Rollingwood is located in ZIP code 78746 — the city's only ZIP code — with road corridors including Bee Caves Road, Nixon Drive, and MoPac Expressway (Loop 1) serving as the primary access boundaries for the sub-mile residential area. Rollingwood Park and Hatley Park sit within the city, and properties on lower-elevation lots near these green spaces and the Barton Creek greenbelt edge carry the highest documented flood and mold exposure risk.

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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 Rollingwood

Our TDLR-licensed contractors serving Rollingwood 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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