San Antonio averages about 32 inches of annual rainfall, but Gulf moisture surges produce multi-inch totals in hours. The 2015 Memorial Day floods caused over $150 million in losses across the metro. Heavy expansive clay soils in the city's eastern and southern sectors fracture slab foundations seasonally, creating persistent water infiltration pathways into your home.
Slab foundation cracks are among the most common mold entry points in neighborhoods like Alamo Heights, King William, and Mahncke Park. HVAC systems running eight-plus months generate significant condensate, and post-flood damage from the San Antonio River and Salado Creek not professionally dried remains an active mold risk.
Texas House Bill 329 and DSHS Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules require current DSHS licenses for both assessment and remediation, and the same company cannot perform both. Verify your contractor's DSHS license at dshs.texas.gov before signing. Call for a licensed assessment today.