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Compare mold remediation providers with strong local signals for Tyler, 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 Tyler, 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.
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Best for: Cedar Creek Lake and East Texas homeowners dealing with water damage who want a single company to handle mitigation, demo, rebuild, and contents pack-out under one roof.
Service area: Headquartered at 151 Cody Austin Street in Gun Barrel City, TX, with a second office at 301 S SE Loop 323 in Tyler, TX. They serve the Cedar Creek Lake area, Henderson County, and a wide swath of East Texas and the DFW metro fringe, listing over 80 cities from Dallas to Nacogdoches. Core service area appears to be the Gun Barrel City-to-Tyler corridor. Claims beyond that corridor, particularly Lufkin, Marshall, and Dallas, should be confirmed for response time.
Review snapshot: Aaron, Tristin, Santos, and Jack draw consistent praise for fast arrivals and clear communication. But 1 review out of 266 at 5★ flags a gap between the emergency mitigation promise and follow-through on remodel scheduling.
Best for: East Texas homeowners in Tyler or Gun Barrel City dealing with water damage that has led to mold, who want a single restoration company to handle extraction through remediation under one roof.
Service area: Headquartered in Tyler, TX (301 S SE Loop 323) with a second office in Gun Barrel City, TX (151 Cody Austin Street). They serve Smith County, Rusk County, Wood County, Gregg County, Panola County, Anderson County, Cherokee County, and Harrison County. Their about page lists over 80 cities from Dallas to Lufkin to Marshall, which is a very large footprint for a 25-person team. Response times will be fastest in the Tyler and Gun Barrel City corridors.
Review snapshot: Santos, Grant, Ronnie, and Samantha draw consistent praise across 162 reviews for fast response and clear communication. But one reviewer reported cabinets damaged during demo that insurance would not cover, leaving 0 one-star reviews in the last 18 months.
Best for: Tyler-area homeowners and businesses dealing with water damage or mold after plumbing failures or storms, backed by a national franchise that has operated locally since 1992.
Service area: Headquartered in Tyler, Texas on State Highway 155. They list 13 service cities across East Texas: Tyler, Grand Saline, Gladewater, Kilgore, Overton, Athens, Bullard, Flint, Jacksonville, Lindale, Mineola, Rusk, and Winona. That covers a wide geographic area, so confirm response times if you are outside the Tyler metro.
Review snapshot: Jay Garner and Dustin draw repeated praise for daily follow-ups and clear communication on water damage jobs, with Chas and Cody also frequently named. But zero 1-star reviews exist across 54 total reviews at 4.8 stars, so there are no complaint patterns to report.
Best for: East Texas homeowners in Tyler, Longview, or Kilgore dealing with mold after water damage who want a franchise-backed team that handles both drying and remediation under one roof.
Service area: Headquartered in Tyler, TX. Serves Longview, Kilgore, Flint, and surrounding East Texas communities. At least one reviewer confirmed they drove over an hour to Lone Star, TX, suggesting willingness to cover a wide radius — but response time for outlying areas is worth confirming.
Review snapshot: David draws consistent praise across 33 reviews for hands-on communication and honest assessments, with zero complaints in the last 18 months at 4.6 stars.
Best for: Pflugerville and Central Texas homeowners who need mold remediation handled alongside water or storm damage restoration by a family-owned firm operating since 1968.
Service area: Headquartered in Pflugerville, Texas, with additional offices in Waco, Arlington (serving Dallas/Fort Worth), Tyler, and Salado. They list Austin, Georgetown, Round Rock, San Marcos, New Braunfels, Bastrop, Cedar Park, Hutto, Leander, and Buda as additional service areas. The website also claims expansion into Louisiana and Oklahoma, which is a broad reach for a four-office operation.
Review snapshot: Tony, Kevin, and Ambrose draw praise for fast response and clear communication on water damage jobs. But 2 of 26 reviews at 4.0 stars flag workmanship disputes, including a flooring job that stretched from 3 weeks to 3 months.
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