Mold Remediation — Fort Worth, TX
Most Fort Worth homes will need a mold remediation at some point. Best to have a name in your phone before you do. Our pricing's flat-rate, our techs are state-licensed, and our trucks have parts on them. Most jobs done the same visit.
The actual work
Mold work follows IICRC S520 protocol: contain the area first to prevent spore spread, then remediate. Skipping containment is the #1 mistake unlicensed mold contractors make.
We set up plastic barrier walls around the affected area, run negative air pressure with HEPA-filtered air scrubbers (typically 4-6 air changes per hour), and the crew works in PPE inside the contained area.
Visible mold growth on porous materials (drywall, carpet, padding, fabric) is removed and bagged. Hard surfaces are HEPA-vacuumed and treated with EPA-registered antimicrobials.
After remediation, we run post-remediation verification (PRV) testing — usually third-party — to confirm the affected area returns to baseline.
How Fort Worth jobs differ
Older Fort Worth neighborhoods often have galvanized service lines or clay sewer laterals from the original build. Different prep, different tools.
One we ran last year
Recent Fort Worth job: black mold growing on drywall behind a wallpapered bathroom in a any era; older homes more vulnerable home. We S520 containment, removed all affected drywall and tile substrate, treated framing with antimicrobial, post-remediation verification testing passed after diagnosing slow leak from a shower valve had been wetting the drywall for 18+ months. Cost ran $202 — pretty middle-of-the-road for that fix.
Cost range
For mold remediation jobs in the Fort Worth area:
- Small-area mold remediation (one bathroom or closet): $1,655 – $4,140
- Medium-area remediation (single room): $4,140 – $9,015
- Whole-home or HVAC-system contamination: $13,800 – $36,800
- Post-remediation verification (PRV) test: $320 – $690