Professional Mold Remediation in San Antonio
Safe, Effective Mold Removal & Prevention
San Antonio’s humid subtropical climate creates perfect conditions for mold growth. At Blackwood Restoration, we provide comprehensive mold remediation services to identify, contain, and eliminate mold at its source. Our certified technicians use proven protocols to safely remove mold while preventing cross-contamination and future growth.
The EPA estimates that indoor air pollution ranks among the top five environmental risks to public health. When mold is present, indoor air quality suffers dramatically. Our professional mold remediation services protect your family’s health and preserve your property’s structural integrity and value.
Signs You May Need Mold Remediation

Visible mold growth (even small patches)
- Musty, earthy odors
- Unexplained allergic symptoms
- Recent water damage or flooding
- Water stains on walls, ceilings, or floors
- Peeling or bubbling paint
- Warping wood or drywall
- Excessive humidity or condensation
- Respiratory issues that improve when away from home
If you notice any of these warning signs in your San Antonio home or business, contact our mold specialists immediately for a professional assessment.
1. Thorough Inspection and Assessment
Our certified mold inspectors conduct comprehensive evaluations using visual inspection, moisture meters, thermal imaging, and when necessary, air and surface sampling. This scientific approach allows us to identify the full extent of your mold problem, even in hidden areas like HVAC systems, crawl spaces, and inside walls – places where mold commonly grows in San Antonio's older homes near Alamo Heights and King William districts.
2. Containment and Protection
Before remediation begins, we establish containment barriers using negative air pressure systems, HEPA filtration, and critical barriers to prevent cross-contamination. This containment is particularly important in multi-family properties in areas like Medical Center and Stone Oak, where mold spores could affect adjacent units.
5. Cleaning and Sanitizing
6. Moisture Control and Prevention
Our Mold Remediation Process
Types of Mold We Remediate
Black Mold (Stachybotrys chartarum)
Often found in water-damaged buildings, black mold produces mycotoxins that can cause severe health reactions. Our specialized protocols ensure safe removal of this particularly hazardous mold species.

Aspergillus
Common in San Antonio homes with water damage or high humidity, Aspergillus can cause respiratory infections and allergic reactions. We frequently address Aspergillus issues in older homes near Brackenridge Park and Monte Vista.

Penicillium
Often found in water-damaged materials like carpets, wallpaper, and insulation, Penicillium can spread quickly through HVAC systems common in commercial buildings along the I-35 corridor.

Cladosporium
This mold grows on both living and dead plant material and is commonly found in San Antonio homes with poor ventilation. We regularly remediate Cladosporium in bathrooms and basements throughout Alamo Heights and Terrell Hills.

Alternaria
The most common allergenic mold, Alternaria thrives in damp showers, bathtubs, and under sinks – problems we frequently address in rental properties throughout Universal City and Live Oak.

Where We Find Mold in San Antonio Properties
Health Risks of Mold Exposure
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), exposure to mold can cause a variety of health effects, including:

- Nasal stuffiness and throat irritation
- Coughing or wheezing
- Eye irritation
- Skin irritation
- More severe reactions in people with mold allergies
- Potential infections in people with chronic lung illnesses or compromised immune systems
Professional remediation eliminates these health risks by safely removing mold and preventing its return. This is particularly important for San Antonio residents with respiratory conditions, as our region’s high pollen counts already challenge respiratory health.
Why Choose Blackwood Restoration for Mold Remediation
IICRC Certified Technicians
Our mold remediation specialists hold advanced certifications from the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) and follow strict industry protocols for effective mold removal.
Comprehensive Approach
We don't just remove visible mold – we identify and address the source of moisture, remove contamination, and prevent future growth with lasting solutions tailored to San Antonio's unique climate challenges.
Advanced Equipment and Techniques
From thermal imaging cameras to negative air machines and commercial-grade dehumidifiers, we utilize the latest technology for thorough mold detection and removal.
Indoor Air Quality Focus
Our remediation process prioritizes air quality, using HEPA filtration and systematic cleaning to ensure your indoor environment is safe and healthy after remediation.
Local Expertise
Based in Selma with easy access to I-35 and Loop 1604, we understand the specific mold challenges faced by San Antonio property owners, from seasonal humidity spikes to building materials commonly used in our region.
Thorough Documentation
We provide detailed documentation of all remediation steps, including before and after photos, scope of work, and verification testing results – essential for real estate transactions, insurance claims, and your peace of mind.
Mold Prevention Tips for San Antonio Properties
- Control indoor humidity levels (ideally between 30-50%)
- Use exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens
- Ensure proper attic ventilation
- Address plumbing leaks immediately
- Use dehumidifiers in naturally damp areas
- Ensure proper drainage around your foundation
- Schedule regular HVAC maintenance
- Consider mold-resistant building materials for renovations
Areas We Serve for Mold Remediation
Our mold remediation services are available throughout San Antonio and surrounding communities, including:
- Selma
- Live Oak
- Universal City
- Schertz
- Converse
- Windcrest
- Gardin Ridge
- Cibolo
- Stone Oak
- Alamo Height
- Downtown San Antonio
- Medical Center
- Terrekk Hills
- Omos Park
- Selma
- Live Oak
- Universal City
- Schertz
- Converse
- Windcrest
- Garden Ridge
- Cibolo
- Stone Oak
- Alamo Height
- Downtown San Antonio
- Medical Center
- Terrek Hills
- Omos Park
Expert Mold Remediation When You Need It
Don’t let mold compromise your health or damage your property. Our certified mold remediation experts are ready to help with professional assessment, safe removal, and effective prevention strategies.
From historic homes in Monte Vista to modern commercial buildings along the I-35 corridor, Blackwood Restoration provides expert mold remediation services throughout San Antonio.
Mold Remediation FAQs
How do I know if I have a mold problem?
Visible mold growth and musty odors are obvious signs, but mold often grows in hidden areas. If you’ve experienced water damage, notice persistent dampness, or have unexplained allergic symptoms, a professional inspection is recommended.
Is black mold always toxic?
Not all dark-colored mold is the notorious “toxic black mold” (Stachybotrys chartarum). However, many molds can cause health problems, especially with prolonged exposure. Professional testing can identify the specific types present in your property.
Will my insurance cover mold remediation?
Coverage varies by policy. Most insurance companies cover mold remediation if it resulted from a “covered peril” like a sudden pipe burst. However, mold from ongoing humidity issues or maintenance problems is typically not covered. We work directly with insurance companies to maximize your coverage.
How long does professional mold remediation take?
The timeline depends on the extent of contamination and affected materials. Small projects may take 1-2 days, while extensive remediation might require 5-7 days. Our goal is thorough remediation that permanently resolves your mold issues.
Can I stay in my home during mold remediation?
It depends on the extent and location of remediation. For small, contained areas, you may be able to remain at home. For larger projects or when immunocompromised individuals are present, temporary relocation might be recommended.
How can I prevent mold from returning after remediation?
Controlling moisture is essential. We provide specific recommendations for your property, which may include dehumidification, ventilation improvements, landscape grading, or other moisture control measures specific to San Antonio’s climate challenges.