Central Texas humidity keeps our homes under constant moisture pressure — 67% average year-round. Mold doesn't announce itself. By the time you smell it, it's already behind the walls. Resto-Lution coordinates IICRC S520-aligned remediation through licensed partners who do it right.
Suspected mold is one of the most stressful things a homeowner can discover — and one of the easiest to handle wrong. Before you touch anything, spray anything, or call a contractor you found on a flyer, ask REMI AI. She'll walk you through what to document, what to avoid, and what qualified mold remediation actually looks like.
Ask REMI AI About Mold ›Central Texas sits at the intersection of Gulf humidity, fast-moving storms, and older housing stock built before modern moisture-control standards. Our average relative humidity of 67% means mold spores are always present — they're just waiting for a moisture event to activate.
A slow plumbing leak. An HVAC drain line that backed up. A roof damaged by hail that went undetected for a season. These are the events that feed mold colonies behind drywall, under flooring, and inside wall cavities where you'll never see them until the damage is significant.
Baseline and post-remediation air quality sampling by licensed professionals. Third-party clearance testing verifies the remediation was successful before containment is removed.
Negative air pressure containment prevents cross-contamination during remediation. HEPA-filtered air scrubbers run throughout the process. Adjacent spaces are protected.
Mold-affected materials are safely removed and disposed of per IICRC S520 protocols. Surface mold is not simply painted over or bleached — affected material is properly removed.
HEPA air scrubbers capture spores during remediation. Antimicrobial treatment is applied to affected structural surfaces. Clearance testing confirms spore counts return to baseline.
Mold remediation without addressing the moisture source is temporary. Licensed partners identify and coordinate repair of the underlying moisture problem that caused growth.
Mold claims require specific documentation. REMI AI guides you through what your insurer needs, what the remediation report should contain, and how to present the claim properly.
The mold remediation industry has more bad actors than almost any other trade. Contractors who don't use containment. "Remediation" that's just bleach and paint. Clearance testing done by the same company that did the work. RICO AI explains what legitimate IICRC S520-aligned remediation looks like and what questions will separate a real crew from one cutting corners on your job.
Ask RICO AI About Mold Standards ›REMI AI guides your initial documentation — photos, dates of discovery, any known water history. This matters for your insurance claim. Don't clean, paint, or disturb suspected mold before documentation.
Licensed partners conduct air quality sampling and assess the full extent of mold growth — including areas not immediately visible. The scope drives the remediation plan.
Before remediation begins, containment barriers and HEPA air scrubbers are deployed. Adjacent areas of the home are protected from cross-contamination.
Mold-affected materials are safely removed per IICRC S520. Surfaces are treated with antimicrobial solutions. The underlying moisture source is identified and repair is coordinated.
Third-party air quality clearance testing confirms spore counts have returned to acceptable baseline levels. Clearance documentation supports your insurance claim and closes the job.
Our free guide covers mold awareness, prevention, what DIY gets wrong, and what qualified remediation actually looks like. Written for Central Texas homeowners.
Get the Free GuideDisturbing mold without proper containment spreads spores. Call Resto-Lution first — we coordinate the right response from the start.