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Mold isn’t just a stain on drywall in Fort Worth’s humid homes, it’s a recurring threat to your air quality, insulation, and structure.
Whether it started with a small leak or a hidden duct issue, The Duct Kings delivers certified remediation that targets the source and keeps mold from coming back.
Most Fort Worth mold jobs are completed in 1–3 days, depending on the severity and spread. After an initial inspection, we’ll outline the plan: contain affected areas, remove porous materials, HEPA-vac all surfaces, treat framing, and monitor humidity post-cleanup.
Local factors like crawlspace moisture near Lake Worth or wallboard damage from summer storms can extend the job. You’ll receive documentation of each phase, including before-and-after photos.
Call 817-893-2420 to schedule a certified inspection in Fort Worth
Mold exposure doesn’t just smell bad it can trigger coughing, congestion, asthma flare-ups, and fatigue. Homes in humid zones like 76104 or 76119 often suffer elevated spore counts long before visible signs appear.
We’ve seen Fort Worth clients misdiagnosed with allergies when the cause was duct-borne or crawlspace mold. If your AC makes you feel worse or rooms smell musty after rain, don’t wait. Mold fragments can linger in the air long after drying.
If you’ve dealt with mold before and it’s returned, here’s what causes regrowth even after cleanup and how we prevent it long term.
Every job follows Texas-mandated remediation standards. We bring in:
You’ll get digital proof of each step photos, clearance readings, and a documented dryout plan if water damage was the trigger.
Concerned your HVAC system might spread spores? You can improve overall airflow inside the home as a follow-up step.
Some areas of Fort Worth are more vulnerable than others especially older homes near Benbrook Lake or Haltom City. Here’s why:
To reduce fire and moisture hazards, consider removing moisture trapped in vent lines to stop hidden condensation.
In Texas, mold remediation requires more than basic training. All mold workers on our team are licensed by the state and follow IICRC S520 and Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules (TMARR).
Unlicensed cleanup crews may miss structural risks or skip containment, leading to hidden regrowth weeks later. We coordinate with licensed inspectors (when required) and provide scope-of-work plans, job logs, and post-clearance data for your records.
If a previous cleanup failed to resolve your issue, our team can assess lingering contamination and correct it the right way. For more complex or statewide needs, see our full-service mold remediation solutions for larger projects and related services.
Here’s what you can expect with us:
| Task | What You Receive |
|---|---|
| Containment Setup | Photos of sealed work zones with negative air vents |
| Removal of Affected Surfaces | Itemized list of demo areas (e.g., drywall, trim) |
| Cleaning Process | HEPA logs + filter swaps documented |
| Final Particle Readings | PM10/PM2.5 clearance levels with timestamps |
| Preventive Recommendations | HVAC, drainage, or ventilation upgrades as needed |
We archive every job with photos and metrics. Homeowners get access to a secure portal to download proof, useful for insurance or resale documentation.
For a broader look at how we stop moisture problems across Texas, see our approach to preventing recurring mold and what goes into long-term protection.
Families in neighborhoods we serve throughout Fort Worth often find that the visible mold is only part of the problem, our job is to prove the cleanup worked and show what comes next.
Once the immediate threat is removed, we walk you through long-term prevention:
If you’ve had mold once, you’re at higher risk for re-growth. Don’t let it return.
Already cleaned up from a leak? You can address moisture left behind after leaks to reduce future growth or check attic pathways that shift airflow to prevent moisture pockets.