SPECIES FILE · STACHYBOTRYS CHARTARUM · TX

Stachybotrys chartarum in Texas homes

The organism behind the 'black mold' headlines

What this species signals about a building

Stachybotrys is a late-succession organism: it requires cellulose and sustained, heavy moisture — typically weeks of saturation — to establish. Finding it is forensic evidence of a long-duration water event, not casual humidity. It produces sticky spores that do not aerosolize readily until the material dries or is disturbed, which is why demolition without containment is the classic distribution event.

Where Texas buildings feed it

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.

Read those two paragraphs together and the assessment map draws itself: this organism grows where its moisture requirement is met, and Texas's climate and housing stock determine where that requirement gets met most often. That intersection — not a generic national checklist — is where instruments should go first.

What remediation requires

Source correction is mandatory since its presence proves a serious moisture history. Affected porous materials are removed under full containment with negative pressure — never dry-scraped or treated in place — followed by fine-particle cleaning and independent verification.

FIELD APPEARANCE

Dark greenish-black, often slimy when wet and sooty when dry, typically growing in patches with defined edges on paper-faced materials.

TX MOISTURE DRIVERS
  • 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
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Texas questions

Where does Stachybotrys chartarum typically show up in Texas homes?

The organism's requirements don't change by state — it grows where its moisture threshold is met. What changes is where Texas buildings meet that threshold: gulf coast humidity and tropical flooding Combined with the local housing stock (slab-on-grade over expansive clays makes under-slab plumbing leaks a texas signature; gulf coast stock adds flood history and relentless humidity), that's where an assessment should look first.

Does finding Stachybotrys chartarum mean something different in TX?

It is one of the marker species weighted heavily in water-damage indices like HERTSMI-2, and among the species most discussed in the context of mycotoxin production in buildings. Its presence in dust testing at meaningful levels generally moves a building into the remediate-and-verify category for sensitized occupants. In Texas, weigh that signal against the state's dominant moisture drivers — the species tells you about the water, and the local climate tells you where that water most likely came from.

Who handles Stachybotrys chartarum contamination in Texas?

Remediation requirements are set by the contamination, not the species name: source correction is mandatory since its presence proves a serious moisture history. We match Texas households with providers vetted on containment discipline, fine-particle competence, and independent verification — matching is free for households.

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