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ECQ Mold Removal League City

League City, TX / 5 rating / 15 reviews / Water damage restoration service

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Provider snapshot

What this listing says

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.

Water damage restorationBlack mold remediationMoisture control
Base location League City, TX
Provider type Restoration company
Public reviews 5 from 15 reviews

Best for

  • League City homeowners who need water damage and mold handled by the same crew after a storm or plumbing failure.
  • Property owners who want a company advertising 24/7 emergency water extraction availability.

About this company

ECQ Mold Removal League City is a restoration company based at 208 E Saunders St in League City, TX. They handle mold removal, water damage restoration, and moisture control for both homes and businesses. Their website claims IICRC-certified technicians on the water damage side and describes using HEPA-filtered air scrubbers, containment, and antimicrobial treatments during black mold work.

Nothing about their operation stands out as unusual. The service list is standard for a restoration company: water extraction, structural drying, mold removal, dehumidification, and moisture inspections with thermal imaging. The website is built from a Nicepage template and lists Ohio locations (Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo) alongside Texas cities, which suggests a multi-location or franchise operation rather than a single owner-operated shop.

Services

Mold removalblack mold remediationmold inspection and testingwater damage restorationwater extractionstructural dryingdehumidificationmoisture and humidity controlmoisture inspectionsdehumidifier installationventilation solutionswaterproofing and sealing

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 consensus

What reviewers praise

Fast arrival times during water emergencies come up repeatedly. Multiple reviewers mention clear communication about what work was needed and honest upfront pricing. Several describe crews starting extraction and drying immediately upon arrival. Reviewers also note follow-up guidance on mold prevention after water damage work.

What low reviews reveal

0 found across 15 total reviews at 5★. No 1-star or negative reviews exist in the last 18 months. With only 15 total reviews and a perfect 5.0, the review sample is too small to draw conclusions about complaint patterns.

Pattern worth noting

Every single review is 5-star. Most reviewers (10 of 15) have 1-2 total reviews on their Google accounts, and none are Local Guides. The reviews read with a consistent tone and structure — describing a problem, praising fast response, and noting good communication. This uniformity across low-activity accounts is a pattern worth noting, though it does not prove anything on its own.

Named staff

No staff members are named in any of the 15 reviews.

Bottom line

The reviews paint a positive picture of fast emergency response and clear communication, but the review pool is thin and lacks diversity. Before hiring, get a written scope of work and an independent mold test if they recommend remediation. Ask who specifically will be on-site and confirm the crew is coming from the League City area.

Keep in mind

  • They do both mold testing and mold remediation. That means they can diagnose a problem and sell you the fix — ask for an independent test to confirm their findings before signing a remediation contract.
  • The website lists locations across Ohio and major Texas metros (Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio). A company headquartered on E Saunders St in League City likely cannot staff rapid response across that geography. Confirm actual crew location before booking.
  • All 15 Google reviews are 5-star, and the majority come from accounts with only 1-2 total reviews and no Local Guide status. That review profile warrants caution — it is not proof of fakes, but it lacks the reviewer diversity you see with an established local operator.
  • The website is a template site with minimal detail about ownership, years in business, or team members. There is no way to verify who runs this company from their online presence alone.