Restoration Companies in Bryan, TX

Every restoration firm we hold a verified credential record for in Bryan — 3 in all — with the IICRC certifications and any state licence we could check against the body that issued it, and the date we checked. Choose a service below to compare firms certified for that specific work.

Services in Bryan

Credentials on record here

CredentialWhat it coversBryan firms
ASDApplied Structural Drying Technician1
CCTCarpet Cleaning Technician1
CDSCommercial Drying Specialist1
FSRTFire and Smoke Damage Restoration Technician1
WRTWater Damage Restoration Technician1

All firms we hold in Bryan

Housing stock in Bryan

34% of roughly 36,245 housing units predate 1980, and 51% of occupied homes are rented. Age of stock matters for water losses because older assemblies dry more slowly and older supply lines fail more often — and tenure matters because who pays for remediation turns on it. Who pays →

Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates. Places under 500 housing units are omitted because the margins are too wide to quote.

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Bryan restoration: common questions

How many restoration firms are there in Bryan?

We hold verified credential records for 3 firms in Bryan, of which 1 appear in two independent registries and 3 hold an active Texas licence on file. That is a count of what we could verify, not a count of every firm operating here — a firm we hold no record for is simply one we could not check.

What are Bryan restoration firms certified in?

The credentials most often on record here are ASD (Applied Structural Drying Technician, 1 firm), CCT (Carpet Cleaning Technician, 1 firm), CDS (Commercial Drying Specialist, 1 firm), FSRT (Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration Technician, 1 firm). Each was checked against IICRC's own registry rather than the firm's marketing.

Does Bryan require a licensed mold contractor?

Texas requires a licence for 25 contiguous square feet of mold (licence required for remediation above this; assessment has no such exemption) (Tex. Occ. Code §1958.102(c)), issued by Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) — the rule is statewide, not local. A license holder may not perform both mold assessment and mold remediation on the same project — Tex. Occ. Code §1958.155(a), with a common-ownership bar at §1958.155(b). The assessor's document the statute requires is a written work analysis (§1958.151); the remediator prepares the work plan (§1958.152).

Is older housing a factor in Bryan?

34% of Bryan's roughly 36,245 housing units were built before 1980. Older stock more often carries galvanised or cast-iron supply lines, cavity constructions that dry slowly, and materials that predate modern vapour control — which is context for a water loss, not a prediction about any particular building. Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates.

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