Mold Remediation in The Colony, Texas

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Typical cost in The Colony

$1,500–$6,000

Credentials to expect

IICRC Certified, IICRC AMRT, State-Licensed Mold Assessor

Key fact

Mold can begin growing within 24–48 hours of water intrusion (CDC).

Mold specialists in The Colony

1 listing

Michael L. McLemore

The Colony, Texas

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Dry Force is a water damage restoration company serving The Colony, TX and the broader Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, as well as major Texas cities including Austin, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Frisco. Operating since 2003, the company has completed over 40,000 water restoration projects and holds more than 2,000 Google reviews. Dry Force employs IICRC-certified technicians who are fully licensed and insured to perform restoration services throughout Texas. The company operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, guaranteeing on-site arrival within 60 minutes of a call. Services include appliance leak cleanup, crawlspace drying, slab leak remediation, mold remediation and removal, and structural drying for walls, floors, and substructures, in addition to storm and flood recovery. Dry Force uses high-powered extraction equipment, advanced remote moisture monitoring systems, and professional dehumidification to address water intrusion. The company works with all insurance companies on behalf of property owners and offers free damage evaluations and flexible financing options. Their restoration process includes an initial inspection, water cleanup and drying, and a final walkthrough to verify all affected areas have been properly restored to pre-loss condition.

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Mold Remediation in The Colony — FAQ

What certification should a mold remediator hold?
Look for IICRC certification (especially AMRT — Applied Microbial Remediation Technician). FL, TX, NY and LA also license mold professionals.
How much does mold remediation cost?
Typical projects run $1,500–$6,000 depending on the affected area, location (attic/basement/crawl space), and whether structural drying is required.
Is testing separate from remediation?
Best practice is an independent assessor for testing and a separate remediator for the work, to avoid a conflict of interest.

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