Mold Removal in Flower Mound, TX
- On call around the clock in Flower Mound and across DFW
- Licensed, insured, IICRC-certified technicians
- We log the loss and bill your carrier for you

Credentialed & on call in Flower Mound




IICRC-Certified Mold Removal for Flower Mound Homes
From an attic-mounted condensate failure in a Bridlewood home to irrigation saturating a slab perimeter, Flower Mound’s larger homes hide water in places homeowners rarely check. SummitFrame Restore removes the mold and fixes the moisture source behind it, with IICRC-certified containment, HEPA scrubbing, and post-clearance testing so it doesn’t return.
- IICRC-certified remediation with containment and HEPA air scrubbing
- We find and stop the moisture source, not just the visible mold
- Post-remediation clearance so you know it’s actually gone

What Sends Water Into Flower Mound Homes
In Flower Mound, mold is a moisture problem first. The hidden water sources we trace behind it most often:
Slab leaks on Denton County clay
Even Flower Mound’s larger, newer executive homes sit on reactive Denton County clay that stresses supply-line fittings under the slab. A failure wicks water up through tile and hardwood for days before a warm spot or a water-bill spike gives it away. A slow slab leak keeps the subfloor and lower walls damp for weeks, the ideal hidden mold source we look for first.
Mature tree root interference with drain lines
Flower Mound’s mature tree canopy creates root-intrusion risk in older cast-iron and clay drain lines. Root infiltration at a drain line leads to sewage backup rather than clean-water damage, escalating the cleanup category. Root-intrusion leaks keep a wall cavity damp, so we fix the line, dry the structure, then remediate.
Hail damage at complex roof lines
Flower Mound’s larger homes often have multi-pitch hip roofs with multiple valleys and dormers — more flashing and transition points for hail to breach. Spring storms damage these areas, letting water into attic insulation where it soaks ceiling assemblies before a stain shows below.
Our Mold Removal Process
Inspect & Test
We locate the moisture source with meters and thermal imaging and identify affected materials before any work starts.
Contain
We seal the work area with barriers and negative air pressure so spores don’t spread to clean parts of your Flower Mound home.
Remove & Scrub
We remove mold-damaged materials, HEPA-vacuum and treat surfaces, and run air scrubbers to clear airborne spores.
Dry & Clear
We fix the moisture source, dry the structure to verified readings, and confirm the area is clean with post-remediation testing.
Why Flower Mound Homeowners Call Us First
- Dispatched locally, any hour. Our Dallas crews are on the road to Flower Mound quickly, and the voice on the phone is a real technician rather than a routed call center.
- Certified to the S500 standard. IICRC-trained techs work to industry benchmarks and start logging moisture readings the first hour they're on site.
- The carrier gets billed, not you. We coordinate with your adjuster and carry the claim paperwork so you aren't chasing it.
- Dry-out and rebuild, one team. The same crew that dries the structure puts it back together — nothing stalls in a handoff to another contractor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Flower Mound prone to slab leaks on Denton County clay?
Yes — it’s one we see regularly here. Even Flower Mound’s larger, newer executive homes sit on reactive Denton County clay that stresses supply-line fittings under the slab. A failure wicks water up through tile and hardwood for days before a warm spot or a water-bill spike gives it away. For Flower Mound homeowners, that’s exactly the kind of source that feeds mold behind the walls before it’s caught, which is why we trace and confirm the origin before we start the mold removal work.
Do you test for mold before and after removal?
We inspect and identify the affected materials and moisture source before work begins, and we confirm the area is clean with post-remediation clearance testing afterward. That way you’re not taking our word for it — you have verification the mold is gone and the moisture that caused it is fixed.
Do I need to leave my Flower Mound home during mold removal?
For a contained job, usually not — the sealed work area and negative air pressure keep spores from drifting into the rest of the house. For larger remediations, or if anyone in the home is sensitive, we’ll talk through whether stepping out during active removal makes sense. We plan that with you before work starts.
More Ways We Help in Flower Mound
Ceiling Water Damage
Leak traced, cavity dried, stained or sagging drywall repaired.
Roof Water Damage
Roof leaks traced and tarped, attic dried, stained ceilings repaired.
Hardwood Floor Water Damage
Floor-mat drying to reverse cupping and save the boards.
Burst & Frozen Pipe
Freeze-event extraction and wall-cavity drying after a cracked line.
Mold in Your Flower Mound Home? Call Now.
Mold spreads from a moisture source you may not see yet. Reach our IICRC-certified crew any time — 24/7 across Flower Mound.
Call Now: (469) 895-7900