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Start here when there is active water damage, a fast-spreading issue, or a time-sensitive repair.
Ask how quickly they can inspect the property and whether after-hours response is available.
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Compare mold remediation providers with strong local signals for League City, TX. Broader area options are included when the service-area data suggests they may cover the city.
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Mold jobs are not all the same. For League City, TX, start with the signals that match the problem you need solved, then confirm exactly what work is included before booking.
Start here when there is active water damage, a fast-spreading issue, or a time-sensitive repair.
Ask how quickly they can inspect the property and whether after-hours response is available.
Useful when mold may need isolation from clean areas during removal.
Ask what containment, air movement, or negative-air process is included in the work.
Important when mold appears after a leak, flood, roof issue, or damp basement condition.
Ask how they identify and address the moisture source before or during remediation.
Helpful when you need inspection, sampling, or clearance questions separated from removal work.
Ask whether testing is included, handled separately, or referred to an independent process.
Strong local matches
Best for: Dickinson-area homeowners dealing with water damage or mold after a pipe burst or storm who want a Neighborly franchise with 24/7 emergency response and IICRC credentials.
Service area: Headquartered in Dickinson, Texas, serving Galveston County and southern Harris County. Named service cities include League City, Galveston, Pearland, Alvin, Santa Fe, Kemah, La Marque, Liverpool, Manvel, Seabrook, Texas City, Hitchcock, Rosharon, Bacliff, and Fresno. The website also lists Houston and Pasadena, which are 30-40 miles north — confirm response times for those areas.
Review snapshot: Chris Beernaert draws repeated praise for hands-on leadership and clear communication, with Eunice's packout team earning its own fan base. But zero negative reviews across 115 total at 5.0 stars means you have no complaints to benchmark against.
Best for: League City homeowners dealing with water damage or mold who want one in-house crew to handle demolition, remediation, and reconstruction without subcontractor handoffs.
Service area: ERC operates from two offices: League City (1707 State Hwy 3) and north Houston (920 FM 1960 Rd E). The website lists 16 service cities spanning from Galveston to Conroe, including Pearland, Friendswood, Clear Lake, Pasadena, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Katy, Cypress, Baytown, La Porte, Humble, The Woodlands, Tomball, Magnolia, Spring, and Kingwood. That covers a radius of roughly 60 miles, which is broad for an in-house crew model.
Review snapshot: Casey Murphy draws repeated praise for roofing communication, and Lucas and Julia earn strong marks on water damage and insurance work. But 3 of 81 reviewers report missing or damaged belongings during contents handling, with one alleging charges for unperformed services.
Best for: League City homeowners dealing with post-storm water damage and mold who want a single company to handle extraction, drying, and remediation in one visit.
Service area: Headquartered in League City, TX. The website claims coverage across League City and surrounding communities, with links to Houston, San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas — plus Ohio cities including Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Toledo. The Texas metro claims and the Ohio locations suggest a franchise or lead-generation model rather than a single local operation.
Review snapshot: All 15 reviews are 5-star, mostly praising fast response to water emergencies and clear communication on pricing. But no reviewers name specific staff, and most accounts have only 1-2 reviews.
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