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CIRS and Your Home: The Building-Side Playbook in Texas

If you or a family member is working through a CIRS or mold-illness protocol with a physician, the medical plan is only half the equation. The other half is the building. This guide explains how the house fits into recovery, what order to do things in, and where most families waste money.

What Texas changes about the picture

From humid Gulf Coast to arid west; hurricane exposure along the coast. Slab-on-grade over expansive clays makes under-slab plumbing leaks a Texas signature; Gulf Coast stock adds flood history and relentless humidity.

Protocols are national; moisture is local. In Texas, the pressure a building lives under comes from specific, predictable directions — and this protocol should be read with those directions in mind, because they decide where the risk concentrates, which assemblies fail first, and what a defensible local scope looks like.

The TX moisture drivers to read this against

  • Gulf Coast humidity and tropical flooding
  • Slab foundation movement breaking under-slab plumbing
  • Oversized AC short-cycling in humid zones
  • Freeze events bursting pipes in under-insulated homes

What never changes — anywhere

The sequence holds in Texas exactly as it does everywhere else: locate the moisture, characterize the exposure with testing collected correctly, fix the water before touching the mold, remediate under verified containment, fine-clean, and verify independently. Every shortcut this industry sells is a reordering of that list.

The full protocol below covers the national playbook in depth — read it alongside the TX context above.

Read the full protocol: CIRS and Your Home: The Building-Side Playbook

IN THIS PROTOCOL
  • Why the building comes first
  • The correct order of operations
  • Doctors diagnose bodies, not buildings
  • What a defensible building assessment includes
  • When moving out is the right call
  • How we fit in
The lane we stay in: My Home CIRS Health provides building-science education and contractor matching. We do not diagnose, treat, or give medical advice, and nothing here replaces the guidance of a qualified physician. Your body is your doctor's domain. Your house is ours.

Texas questions

Does this protocol change in Texas?

The sequence never changes — locate moisture, test honestly, fix water before mold, remediate under containment, verify independently. What changes in Texas is where the moisture pressure comes from: gulf coast humidity and tropical flooding That determines where instruments go first and which assemblies earn suspicion.

What should Texas households check first?

Start with the failure modes this housing stock is known for. Slab-on-grade over expansive clays makes under-slab plumbing leaks a Texas signature; Gulf Coast stock adds flood history and relentless humidity. A moisture-focused assessment that ignores those patterns is guessing.

Can I get matched with a vetted provider in Texas?

Yes — matching runs in all 50 states, and Texas is one of our densest priority markets. Every provider is vetted on containment discipline, fine-particle competence, and willingness to be independently verified. Matching is free for households.

THIS PROTOCOL IN OTHER PRIORITY MARKETS → California · Colorado · Florida · Nevada
NEXT IN THE TX LIBRARY → Water-Damaged Buildings: How Houses Actually Get Sick in Texas

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