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McGregor, TX· pop. 5,064

Mold Inspectors in McGregor, Texas

McGregor is a city in Texas, home to roughly 5,064 residents. Its humid subtropical climate brings high humidity (60–80% annual average), which makes local homes prone to Stachybotrys (Black Mold) and Aspergillus growth after leaks, flooding, or poor ventilation. Compare mold inspection, testing, and air-quality professionals serving McGregor below, and confirm each holds the required Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) credential before hiring.

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Mold inspectors serving McGregor

Texas Mold Assessment Company (TX-MAC)Texas state license (TDLR)
CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIANWATER DAMAGE RESTORATION TECHNICIANTRAUMA AND CRIME SCENE TECHNICIANAPPLIED STRUCTURAL DRYING TECHNICIAN+18Sourced from IICRC
Applied Microbial Remediation TechnicianApplied Structural Drying TechnicianBuilding Construction IdentificationBuilding Moisture Inspection+16Sourced from IICRC
Texas Mold Information
Climate Zone
Humid Subtropical
Köppen primary classification
Humidity Level
High year-round (60–80% annual avg)
NOAA NCEI 1991–2020 normals
Common Mold Types
Stachybotrys (Black Mold), Aspergillus, Cladosporium
Per EPA mold guidance
Weather considerations

TX is the most-licensed mold market in the U.S., with separate license tracks for assessment companies, remediation companies, consultants, and technicians. Hurricane-driven flooding adds episodic demand spikes.

State licensing

Texas licenses mold professionals through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). View official program

Local factors
  • McGregor's mix of older and newer homes means moisture issues range from crawl-space humidity to modern-build envelope condensation.
  • High regional humidity makes mold prevention a year-round concern, not just an after-a-leak fix.

Sources: NOAA climate normals; EPA mold guidance; state licensing authorities. See our data sources.

Common mold-inspection services

Other mold inspectors in Texas

InterNACHI Certified Mold Inspector (CMI)Sourced from InterNACHI
Texas Mold Assessment Company (TX-MAC)Texas state license (TDLR)
InterNACHI Certified Mold Inspector (CMI)Sourced from InterNACHI

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