Water Damage Restoration & Mold Remediation in Sugar Land, TX | Drymore
5826 New Territory Blvd Ste 725, Sugar Land, TX 77479
Business Offerings
- Environmental testing
- Biohazard cleanup
- Mold remediation
- Damage restoration
Local Business Description
Drymore is a women-owned, family-run damage restoration and environmental testing company in Sugar Land, TX, with roots going back to 2009. We are IICRC-certified for water damage mitigation and hold a Texas license for both mold testing and mold remediation. Our team has experience with major events like Hurricanes Allison and Harvey and Winter Storm Uri, as well as everyday crises such as leaky icemaker lines, overflowing bathtubs, and high-humidity mold issues. We answer our own phones 24/7, ensuring a direct line to real people who understand the stress of water damage. We prioritize transparent, step-by-step explanations of each restoration process so homeowners and business owners can make informed decisions about their property's safety, whether they choose our services or not.
Q&A
What does your IICRC certification mean for a residential water damage job in Sugar Land?
The IICRC certification means our team follows industry-standards for water extraction, drying, and structural drying. For a home near neighborhoods like Riverstone or the Imperial Sugar Land area, this translates to thorough moisture detection, proper equipment placement, and documented drying progress. We explain each step, so you understand why certain actions are taken.
How do you handle mold testing and remediation in a home with high humidity or after a kitchen sink leak?
We are Texas-licensed for both mold testing and mold remediation. After a local issue like a kitchen sink leak, we first perform a detailed environmental test to identify hidden moisture and mold growth. Then we contain the area, set up specialized air scrubbers, and safely remove affected materials. The process prevents mold from spreading and protects your air quality, all with clear explanations of what’s happening and why.
A lot of homes in Sugar Land flood during tropical storms or heavy rains. What’s your process for basement or ground-floor water after a flood?
During tropical storm flooding, we prioritize rapid water extraction to prevent structural damage and mold growth. For homes in areas like First Colony or near Brazos River, we use industrial pumps and dehumidifiers, monitor moisture levels daily, and verify that surfaces are fully dry before repairs. We also help with insurance documentation and walk you through each step to avoid surprises.
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | Open 24 hours |
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| Sun: | Open 24 hours |
