Discovered mold in your Frisco attic? Attic mold is more common than you think in North Texas - hot summers, humidity, and poor ventilation create perfect conditions. We safely remove attic mold and fix the source so it doesn't come back.
Don't disturb the mold - touching or scrubbing can release millions of spores into your home's air.
Avoid using bleach - it doesn't kill mold on porous surfaces like wood and can make the problem worse.
Keep the attic access closed to prevent spores from spreading into your living space.
Call us at (800) 593-1231 for a free attic mold inspection - we'll identify the mold type and moisture source.
Check your homeowners insurance - some policies cover mold remediation if it resulted from a covered water event.
Many Frisco homes have inadequate soffit, ridge, or gable vents, trapping humid air that condenses on wood surfaces.
Bathroom exhaust fans incorrectly vented into the attic instead of outside - extremely common in Frisco subdivisions.
Even small roof leaks from damaged shingles or flashing can introduce enough moisture for mold growth.
HVAC systems in attics can leak condensation, especially when drain lines clog in Frisco's hot summers.
During rare Frisco ice storms, ice dams can form and push water under shingles into the attic.
Gaps in insulation allow warm, moist air from your home to rise into the cold attic and condense.
Thorough inspection to assess mold extent, identify species, and find moisture sources.
Seal off the attic from your living space to prevent spore spread during remediation.
HEPA air scrubbers capture airborne mold spores throughout the process.
Safe removal using industry-approved methods - sanding, media blasting, or encapsulation.
Antimicrobial treatment of attic framing and sheathing to kill remaining spores.
Address the moisture source - improve ventilation, fix leaks, reroute exhaust fans.
Very common. Frisco's rapid growth meant many homes were built quickly, often with bathroom fans vented into attics instead of outside. Combined with Texas humidity, this creates ideal mold conditions.
Attic mold can affect indoor air quality and trigger allergies, asthma, and respiratory issues. Some mold species produce mycotoxins. We recommend professional testing and remediation.
Costs typically range from $2,000-$6,000 depending on attic size and mold extent. We provide free inspections and detailed estimates.
Not if we fix the moisture source. Our remediation includes identifying and correcting ventilation issues, leaks, or improper venting that caused the mold.
Usually not. We contain the attic completely and use negative air pressure to prevent spores from entering your living space.
We respond 24/7 to water damage emergencies throughout Collin County.
Call (800) 593-1231