How to Get Rid of Mold in Your House
Mold in houses can be one of the most destructive and dangerous substances you can find. It can cause a myriad of health problems for you or your family including respiratory issues, allergies, asthma attacks, and even structural damage. Because of this, it's important for homeowners to know who to go to when they need help with mold removal.
If the moldy area is smaller in area than 3 feet by 3 feet, you can remove the mold yourself using household mold removal products or a bleach solution. However, mold remediation specialists like the experts at ServiceMaster Services of Nacogdoches and Lufkin are your first choice when dealing with a large amount of toxic black mold- especially because mold notoriously goes undetected and can be hard to spot in its entirety.
Our Nacogdoches and Lufkin mold removal experts use specialized tools and techniques to identify the type of mold present in a home as well as its location so that they can properly remove it without causing further damage or disruption. By hiring an experienced mold restoration company like ServiceMaster to safely and quickly remove mold, you'll be able to rest comfortably knowing that your home is safe from the damages caused by mold.
A Leader in Disaster Restoration
Our team is backed by a national brand with more 65 years of experience in our field. In that time, we've set the standard for quality and timely restoration services.
Each of our team members are highly trained and hold the certifications needed to provide you with a restoration that looks like new.
We pride ourselves on providing exemplary customer service. Each of our team members have genuine care and concern for you and your property. We're here to ensure a smooth transition from tragedy to normalcy.
When disaster strikes, we know that you want to talk to someone and get the damage restoration started as quickly as possible. That's why we offer a 24/7 emergency phone service. Whether it's a burst pipe or a fire in the middle of the night, you can count on ServiceMaster Services - Piney Woods to guide you through.
Our job doesn't end when the restoration's complete. We want your transition to be as smooth as possible. That's why we always follow up after the job is done.
We know how important it is that everything is just right and we're always happy to follow up if you're not completely satisfied with our work.
The Communities We Serve
Nacogdoches — the oldest town in Texas — is named for the Caddo family of Indians who once occupied the area. It has a historical background, dating back to the establishment of Spanish missions in 1721-22. The “town” of Nacogdoches was established after the Spaniards decided that the French were no longer a threat and that maintaining the mission was far too costly.
After France ceded claims to lands west of the Mississippi River to Spain in 1763, Spain’s New Regulation of the Presidios required all settlers and priests in Eastern Texas to withdraw to San Antonio. Some were eager to escape the wilderness, but others had to be forced from their homes by soldiers. Nacogdoches is rich with Texas history and many notable figures from the movement for Texas’s Independence from Mexico lived or passed through.
There is even a notable story in which Davy Crockett and his band of Tennessee Volunteers passed through Nacogdoches on their way to the Alamo in San Antonio.
Lufkin, Texas - nestled at the crossroads of U.S. highways 59 and 69, and proudly serving as the county seat of Angelina County.
Founded in 1882 as a pivotal stop on the Houston, East and West Texas Railway, Lufkin owes its name to Captain Abraham P. Lufkin, a distinguished Galveston cotton merchant. Over the years, Lufkin has evolved into a vibrant cultural hub, marked by the establishment of libraries, museums, schools, and recreational facilities.
Today, it boasts a diversified economy encompassing industries such as oilfield equipment manufacturing, machinery production, and tourism.
Contact us today for reliable restoration services in Nacogdoches and surrounding areas. Call (936) 237-3297 or reach out online to get started.