While every case is different, the patterns we hear about from our Texas neighbors often fall into these categories:
- Older housing and moisture problems: Hidden leaks, poor ventilation, and water intrusion that later leads to mold-like conditions and persistent respiratory or skin symptoms.
- Rental and property maintenance breakdowns: When property managers or owners delay remediation after odors, visible damage, or unsafe conditions are reported.
- Workplace exposure tied to industrial and construction activity: Dust, solvents, cleaning chemicals, or fumes encountered during certain tasks—especially when ventilation, PPE, or safety procedures are inconsistent.
- Contamination concerns that appear after a change: New well/water issues, recurring strong smells, or visible environmental changes that residents connect to worsening health.
- Pesticide and treatment product mishandling: Improper application, insufficient spacing/ventilation, or failure to follow safety guidance.
If you’ve been dealing with symptoms that don’t seem to match “just allergies,” you may need more than reassurance—you need a documented causation path.


