Georgetown's Most Trusted Mold Remediation Company

Georgetown's dramatic growth from a historic square town to one of Williamson County's largest cities has brought San Gabriel River flood exposure, and Lake Georgetown humidity across 78626, 78628, and 78633 that can hide serious mold risks.

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Complete Mold Solutions for Georgetown Homes & Businesses

From a single bathroom spot to a full basement remediation, our IICRC-certified team handles every stage — so you get one team, one call, and one clear plan.

Mold Remediation & Removal

Complete removal of mold colonies using HEPA-filtered equipment, EPA-registered antimicrobials, and industry best practices.

Containment & Prevention

Negative air pressure containment barriers stop mold from spreading to clean areas during the remediation process.

Mold Inspection

Thorough visual and air-quality testing to identify mold type, extent, and root moisture cause. For Georgetown homeowners and businesses.

Water Damage & Moisture Control

Identify and fix the moisture source. Without addressing the root cause, mold always comes back. We fix it right the first time.

Crawl Space & Attic Remediation

Georgetown's humidity makes crawl spaces and attics prime mold zones. We encapsulate, treat, and protect these hidden areas.

Mold Inspection & Testing

Georgetown's humidity makes crawl spaces and attics prime mold zones. We encapsulate, treat, and protect these hidden areas.

Serving All Georgetown Neighborhoods

From Sun City's aging HVAC systems to Wolf Ranch's newest phases, we've remediated

mold across every corner of Georgetown. Our crews know the local construction timelines, San Gabriel
drainage patterns, and Williamson County clay soil conditions that drive mold risk in each neighborhood.

Sun City Texas

Del Webb's massive active adult community represents some of Georgetown's oldest large-scale construction; the earliest phases are now well past the 20-year mark. Original HVAC systems in these homes are at or past end-of-life, and early-2000s construction standards for moisture barriers and attic ventilation often fall short of what's needed in Williamson County's persistent summer humidity. Aging homeowners sometimes miss early mold warning signs.

Wolf Ranch

One of Georgetown's most prominent master-planned communities, with ongoing construction across multiple phases near SH 29 and Loop 332. Homes built during Georgetown's record-growth years often have framing lumber that was exposed to Williamson County rain events before drywall installation. The subdivision's continued expansion means quality control varies significantly between builders and construction phases making professional inspection a smart step for new buyers.

Morningstar

A fast-growing community in Georgetown's western corridor near FM 2338, with active construction across multiple builder phases. Morningstar's position on the edge of the blackland prairie means its newer homes sit on clay-heavy soil that expands and contracts with each rain cycle repeatedly stressing slab edges and creating ongoing potential for moisture intrusion at foundation perimeters that fuels attic and wall cavity mold.

Georgetown Village

An established Georgetown neighborhood with a mix of construction eras, from early 1990s through mid-2000s. Older homes in this area are reaching the age where original plumbing, HVAC systems, and roof membranes require replacement  and the slow leaks that precede failure create ideal conditions for behind-wall mold growth that can go unnoticed for years without professional inspection.

Berry Creek & Cimarron Hills

Established golf course communities featuring larger custom homes, many from the late 1990s and early 2000s. Expansive floor plans with multiple roof lines create more potential moisture entry points than standard subdivision homes, and the mature landscaping that makes these neighborhoods beautiful also channels roof runoff and sprinkler overspray toward foundation perimeters, a common contributor to slab-edge moisture intrusion.

Teravista

A master-planned community straddling Georgetown and Round Rock near SH 130, with construction spanning the mid-2000s through today. Homes in the early phases are passing the 15-year mark — the age at which first-generation HVAC drain lines, water heaters, and roof membranes often begin to fail. Pre-purchase and annual inspections are strongly recommended for buyers in Teravista's older sections.

Historic Downtown Georgetown

Georgetown's landmark square and surrounding historic district feature some of the oldest residential and commercial buildings in Williamson County. Aging roofs, original plumbing, pier-and-beam construction, and decades of deferred maintenance create chronic moisture intrusion pathways that can sustain mold growth year-round. We provide discreet remediation with full documentation for historic property insurance claims and liability compliance.

The Rivery & River Ridge

Neighborhoods and mixed-use developments near the San Gabriel River corridor, where proximity to the river creates above-average flood exposure during heavy rain events and Army Corps dam releases. Homes in this area that have experienced any past flooding, even minor stormwater intrusion through garages or slabs, should be professionally inspected for hidden mold, as post-flood colonization within 48 hours is common and often invisible until extensive.

Water Oak & Rancho Sienna

Among Georgetown's newest large subdivisions, with active construction along Ronald Reagan Blvd and Georgetown's northwestern growth corridor. These communities are at the stage where early buyers are beginning to discover moisture issues that weren't apparent at move-in — especially in homes with inadequate attic ventilation or improperly sloped exterior grade that directs stormwater toward the foundation.

4 Steps to a Mold-Free Home

No surprises. No hidden costs. Just a proven process that gets your home safe again.


Free Inspection

We visit your property, assess visible and hidden mold, test air quality, and identify the moisture source — all at no charge.

Containment

We seal off affected areas with negative air pressure barriers and HEPA air scrubbers to stop mold from spreading.

Removal & Treatment

All mold is physically removed and surfaces treated with EPA-registered antimicrobials. Damaged materials are safely disposed of.

Clearance & Restoration

Third-party air testing confirms mold is gone. We document everything for your insurance claim and restore your space.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does homeowner's insurance cover mold remediation in Georgetown?

It depends on the cause. Most Texas homeowner's policies cover mold that results from a "sudden and accidental" water event  like a burst pipe or appliance failure. Mold from flooding typically requires a separate NFIP flood insurance policy. We provide detailed documentation to support your claim and work directly with your adjuster.

Can a brand-new Georgetown home really have mold?

Yes and it's more common than most buyers realize. During Georgetown's rapid construction booms, framing lumber often gets wet before drywall is installed. If the structure isn't adequately dried first, mold grows inside the walls before you ever move in. If your new home has an unexplained musty smell, don't assume it will go away — call us for an inspection.

How long does mold remediation take in Georgetown?

Small, contained areas (like a bathroom or garage) typically take 1–3 days. Moderate projects involving multiple rooms run 3–7 days. Severe cases like post-flood whole-home remediation or new construction moisture issues can take 1–3 weeks. We give you a precise timeline on day one so you can plan accordingly.

 

Is mold remediation required before selling a home in Georgetown?

Texas law requires sellers to disclose known mold issues on the Seller's Disclosure Notice. While remediation isn't legally mandated, a positive mold test can kill a sale in Georgetown's competitive market. Most buyers now request mold inspections, and having a clearance certificate dramatically improves your negotiating position and protects you from post-sale liability.

Can mold come back after remediation?

Not if the moisture source is corrected. Mold remediation removes existing mold but if the leak, flooding, or humidity issue isn't fixed, it can return. Our remediation always includes identifying and addressing the root moisture cause, and we offer a clearance certificate plus a post-remediation warranty for your peace of mind.

 

We Serve Georgetown & The Surrounding Metro

Beyond Georgetown city limits, our licensed mold remediation teams serve the entire greater Austin metropolitan area — including all Williamson County communities and the broader north Austin corridor.

Don't Let Mold Take Over Your Home

The sooner you act, the less damage — and the lower the cost.
Get your free inspection today.

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