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Read more about the article Why Moisture Mapping Is Critical Before Mold Remediation in Texas Homes

Why Moisture Mapping Is Critical Before Mold Remediation in Texas Homes

  • Post author:NTXadmin
  • Post published:February 4, 2026
  • Post category:Mold FYI/Mold Inspection

Moisture is the driving force behind nearly every mold problem in Texas homes. While visible staining or odors may alert homeowners to an issue, hidden moisture often remains undetected without…

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Read more about the article Understanding a Normal Fungal Environment

Understanding a Normal Fungal Environment

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  • Post published:January 28, 2026
  • Post category:Mold Inspection/Mold Testing

Homeowners often contact a mold inspection company after noticing an odor, discoloration, or a change in indoor air quality. In many cases, laboratory results come back showing what is known…

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Read more about the article Understanding the Difference Between Mold Assessment and Mold Testing

Understanding the Difference Between Mold Assessment and Mold Testing

  • Post author:NTXadmin
  • Post published:January 21, 2026
  • Post category:Mold Inspection/Mold Testing

Homeowners across North Texas often use the terms mold testing and mold inspection interchangeably. In practice, they are not the same service and the distinction matters, especially under Texas mold…

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Read more about the article Do You Need Mold Testing After a Minor Water Leak

Do You Need Mold Testing After a Minor Water Leak

  • Post author:NTXadmin
  • Post published:January 14, 2026
  • Post category:Mold Inspection/Mold Testing

Not every water leak looks like a disaster. A small drip under a sink, a brief toilet overflow, or a short lived washing machine leak may seem insignificant once the…

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Read more about the article Why Air Quality Testing Matters After a Water Leak

Why Air Quality Testing Matters After a Water Leak

  • Post author:NTXadmin
  • Post published:January 7, 2026
  • Post category:Mold Testing

Water leaks are one of the most common issues homeowners face, whether from plumbing failures, roof leaks, appliance overflows, or storm related water intrusion. Once the visible water is cleaned…

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Read more about the article When Is a Licensed Mold Consultant Required in Texas?

When Is a Licensed Mold Consultant Required in Texas?

  • Post author:NTXadmin
  • Post published:December 31, 2025
  • Post category:Mold Inspection

Mold problems are common in Texas homes and businesses, especially after storms, plumbing leaks, or prolonged humidity. But not all mold situations are treated equally under the law. The Texas…

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Read more about the article What to Expect During a Mold Inspection

What to Expect During a Mold Inspection

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  • Post published:December 24, 2025
  • Post category:Mold Inspection

Mold is one of those problems that homeowners and buyers dread, but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. You might know that mold can trigger allergies, worsen asthma, or…

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Read more about the article What Is a CMDR (Certificate of Mold Damage Remediation) and Why Does It Matter in Real Estate?

What Is a CMDR (Certificate of Mold Damage Remediation) and Why Does It Matter in Real Estate?

  • Post author:NTXadmin
  • Post published:December 17, 2025
  • Post category:Mold FYI

Mold is one of the most common concerns in Texas homes, especially after storms, plumbing leaks, or flooding. For homeowners and buyers, the biggest question isn’t just whether mold has…

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Read more about the article Understanding the Texas Mold Law: What Homeowners & Contractors Should Know

Understanding the Texas Mold Law: What Homeowners & Contractors Should Know

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  • Post published:December 10, 2025
  • Post category:Mold FYI

Mold is more than just a household nuisance, it’s a regulated issue in the state of Texas. To protect both property owners and consumers, the Texas Mold Law (Texas Occupations…

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Read more about the article The Hidden Mold Risks in North Texas Homes Built Before 1980

The Hidden Mold Risks in North Texas Homes Built Before 1980

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  • Post published:December 3, 2025
  • Post category:Mold Inspection

North Texas has a rich inventory of older homes, many of which were built before 1980. These properties often feature unique charm, solid construction, and desirable locations. But they also…

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  • Why Moisture Mapping Is Critical Before Mold Remediation in Texas Homes
  • Understanding a Normal Fungal Environment
  • Understanding the Difference Between Mold Assessment and Mold Testing
  • Do You Need Mold Testing After a Minor Water Leak
  • Why Air Quality Testing Matters After a Water Leak

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