Mold Removal Contractors in
Houma, Louisiana
Below sea level, surrounded by bayous, and in the direct path of Gulf hurricanes β Houma faces some of the most extreme mold conditions in Louisiana. Find experienced contractors who know this terrain.
Top Houma Mold Remediation Contractors
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Diversified Construction Contractors, LLC
What Customers Say
“We had a water issue in our attic & needed to have the water & mold damage taken care of asap. From the moment we contacted Diversified, we received top notch customer service & communication. Jenni responded to us immediately & met with us to inspect the damage right away. Jenni⦔
“I recently had the pleasure of working with Diversified Construction Contractors in Houma, Louisiana, and I cannot express how impressed I am with their professionalism and expertise. From start to finish, the entire team was incredibly responsive, courteous, and dedicated to pro⦔
“Wonderful job done by Diversified construction contractors . Discovered mold in my kitchen and advanced to wall. The remediation were great and professional. My floors were protected and a barrier was placed to seal off the area. Great job by Nathan Folse for coordinating the pro⦔
SERVPRO of Houma
What Customers Say
“After a fire in our home, we had major smoke damage and water damage from the firefighting efforts. SERVPRO responded quickly and handled everything β from fire mitigation and smoke cleanup to water removal and full water damage restoration. Their team used professional equipmen⦔
“Servpro came and absolutely did an amazing job. They handled everything from clothes to cleaning and demo. Iβd definitely recommend Servpro for any restoration needs 10 out of 10!”
“Professional and friendly people, they went over and beyond what was needed, made us feel like family. I highly recommend this company.”
bioPURE Houma
What Customers Say
“Staff was very professional and extremely helpful. Always sent a reminder of any appointments. Service technician was always on time.”
“Everyone was so nice and professional and extremely helpful. Always sent a reminder of any appointments and were very timely.”
“Great Business, fair prices, very friendly folks!”
Business Hours
| Mon | 7AMβ6PM |
| Tue | 7AMβ6PM |
| Wed | 7AMβ6PM |
| Thu | 7AMβ6PM |
| Fri | 7AMβ6PM |
Mike’s Restoration Cleaning LLC
What Customers Say
“Itβs very unusual for me to be lost for words…but Mike managed to render me speechless and totally surpassed my expectations! We just bought our home and the family room carpet looked like it needed to be replaced…Mike performed his magic and our carpet looks wonderful! His a⦔
“Mike and Jenny were friendly and very professional. Quick, affordable, and did a great job”
Business Hours
| Mon | 8AMβ5PM |
| Tue | 8AMβ5PM |
| Wed | 8AMβ5PM |
| Thu | 8AMβ5PM |
| Fri | 8AMβ5PM |
Westoration Emergency Restoration Services
What Customers Say
“Amazing Company! I can not say enough about how great this company is. If you are needing mitigation after the storm please trust Westoration, Brad, Dave and there wonderful Techs. With many shady companys I can tell you this company is legit! Licensesd, Insured . They explain t⦔
Business Hours
| Mon | 8AMβ5PM |
| Tue | 8AMβ5PM |
| Wed | 8AMβ5PM |
| Thu | 8AMβ5PM |
| Fri | 8AMβ5PM |
SERVPRO of Houma
What Customers Say
“We recently had a house fire that left behind heavy smoke damage and water damage from the hoses. Brandon with Servpro showed up fast and immediately started the fire damage cleanup and water mitigation process. He was super knowledgeable and made us feel super comfortable with t⦔
Healthy Air Duct Cleaning & Mold Remediation
What Customers Say
“The professionalism from the workers was amazing. Very thorough when doing the job and they took the time to explain everything I asked along the way. Would definitely recommend them to anyone.”
“Company showed up on time , did an amazing job cleaning the ducting on our 110 ft offshore tugboat. Crew that performed the work were very professional , will be using again on rest of vessel fleet Dann ocean towing Port Engineer Jeremy Posey”
“Mr. Percy was very honest and professional. I called for duct/vent cleaning. Mr Percy informed me that I more than likely needed to get my duct work changed instead. Honesty goes a long way!! I would 100% recommend this business. I will be calling them for future servies.”
Business Hours
| Mon | 8AMβ5PM |
| Tue | 8AMβ5PM |
| Wed | 8AMβ5PM |
| Thu | 8AMβ5PM |
| Fri | 8AMβ5PM |
Mitigation Pro Inc.
What Customers Say
“These guys are absolutely awesome! My home flooded and all kinds of work had to be done, removing the old flooring, removing and replacing the moldings, painting, removing and replacing my jacuzzi and also my dishwasher. They had to put dehumidifiers in my home to dry out all the⦔
“We have a house in Thibodaux that we are trying to sell. The prospective buyer wanted the water turned on for a plumbing inspection. The city turned the water on with no one there and as it turned out there were 2 open valves. the resulting water damage needed to be remediated. ⦔
“We had damage to our home from Hurricane Francine and we had trouble with State Farm honoring claim. With Mitigation proβs help, State Farm finally accepted the claim. Mitigation Pro did an excellent job getting that done as well as doing a very professional job on the constructi⦔
ES&H
What Customers Say
“Called and left a message, they called back ryte away and weβre able to meet with me that day, had some oil on the ground, they had everything taken care of that day for me, awesome job guys i would definitely call them again if I ever need to”
Mold in Houma: Life Below Sea Level in Louisiana’s Bayou Country
Houma sits at the edge of the continent in a way that few American cities do. Much of Terrebonne Parish lies at or below sea level, surrounded by a network of bayous, marshes, and estuaries that connect directly to the Gulf of Mexico. There are no natural barriers between Houma and open water β no ridge lines, no elevated terrain, no buffer. When the Gulf surges, it surges toward Houma. When it rains heavily across the watershed, the water has nowhere to go but into the low-lying neighborhoods where tens of thousands of people live and work.
This geography produces a mold environment that is genuinely extreme by any measure. Average annual rainfall exceeds 60 inches. Relative humidity in summer regularly tops 90% before noon. The water table in many parts of Terrebonne Parish sits inches below the surface. And the community has experienced repeated direct hurricane landfalls β including the devastating impacts of Hurricane Ida in 2021 β that drive storm surge deep into neighborhoods that have been flooded before and will flood again. For contractors working in this market, Houma represents some of the most challenging and persistent mold conditions in the state.
Hurricane Ida and the Long Recovery
Hurricane Ida made landfall on August 29, 2021 β the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina β as a powerful Category 4 storm. Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes were among the hardest hit areas in the entire storm footprint. Storm surge pushed water into communities throughout the Houma metro, and the extended power outages that followed β lasting weeks in some areas β meant that homes sat in Louisiana’s late-summer heat and humidity without air conditioning, creating accelerated mold growth conditions in every water-damaged structure.
The Ida recovery in the Houma area has been slower and more complicated than many anticipated. Insurance disputes, contractor availability, and the sheer scale of damage across a geographically dispersed and water-surrounded community created a recovery timeline that stretched well into 2022 and 2023 for many homeowners. Homes that sat unoccupied during lengthy repairs accumulated mold problems beyond the initial storm damage. If your home was affected by Ida and you haven’t had a professional post-remediation inspection, it remains worthwhile.
The Unique Challenges of Below-Sea-Level Construction
Building and maintaining homes in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes requires accommodating conditions that don’t exist in most of Louisiana, let alone most of the country. Understanding these conditions helps homeowners know where mold risk is highest in their specific situation.
Elevated homes on piers are common throughout the Houma area, particularly in communities closer to the Gulf. The space beneath an elevated home β open to air movement but also to humidity, insects, and occasional flooding β creates a chronic moisture environment for the floor framing above. Without vapor barriers below and adequate ventilation, elevated homes develop mold in floor joists and subfloor assemblies at rates that flatly surprise homeowners who expected the open air beneath to help dry things out.
Slab construction in low-lying areas faces persistent hydrostatic pressure from groundwater that sits at or near slab level in many Terrebonne Parish neighborhoods. Moisture vapor transmission through slabs without adequate barriers leads to flooring failures and mold growth on the underside of floor coverings β often discovered only during renovation or after persistent musty odors become impossible to ignore.
Older wood-frame construction throughout the historic Houma area has absorbed decades of humidity, flooding, and tropical weather. Many of these homes have never been thoroughly inspected for mold, and the building assemblies β plaster walls, heart pine floors, wood framing that predates modern moisture management practices β can harbor extensive mold growth that isn’t visible from any finished surface.
HVAC systems working against extreme heat and humidity loads run constantly in Houma’s climate and develop moisture management problems β clogged condensate lines, degraded drain pans, ductwork sweating in humid crawl spaces β at higher rates than in less extreme climates. An annual HVAC inspection that specifically checks for moisture issues is worthwhile for any Houma homeowner.
Communities Throughout Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes
The contractors in this directory serve the full Houma metro and surrounding communities including Thibodaux, Raceland, Lockport, Gray, Schriever, and communities throughout both Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes. Contractors serving this area are accustomed to working in conditions β tight access, high water tables, post-storm remediation in occupied homes β that require specific experience and equipment.
For homeowners in the New Orleans metro to the east, our New Orleans directory and Metairie directory cover Orleans and Jefferson Parishes. The Baton Rouge directory serves the River Parishes corridor between the two metros.
What to Prioritize When Hiring
In a market with Houma’s specific conditions, contractor experience with below-sea-level construction and post-tropical-storm remediation is particularly important. Verify LSLBC licensing, confirm insurance, and ask directly about their experience in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parish specifically. A contractor who has worked through multiple storm recovery cycles in this area understands the building stock and the conditions in ways that a general restoration contractor without local experience simply does not.