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Rescue Mold-Affected Furniture from San Antonio Humidity
San Antonio's intense summer humidity, monsoon-season flooding, and stuffy storage units are hard on furniture. Mold takes hold quickly on a dresser left in a damp garage, an heirloom stored over a wet season, or a piece soaked during a storm. Weathersby Guild specializes in furniture mold remediation — antimicrobial treatment, controlled drying, and finish protection — for mold-affected pieces across the San Antonio metro, all handled at our Marbach Lane workshop.
Important scope: this service treats furniture only — wood, upholstered, antique, and heirloom pieces. We do not remediate building, structural, drywall, or HVAC mold. If your situation involves mold in the walls, floors, or air system of your home, we will refer you to a licensed structural mold remediation contractor and focus on safely restoring your furniture once the source is addressed.
Weathersby Guild provides furniture mold remediation only. We treat mold-affected wood furniture, upholstered pieces, antiques, and heirlooms — removing surface growth, applying antimicrobial treatment to kill spores, drying the piece under controlled conditions, and protecting the finish against future moisture.
We are not a building or structural mold remediation company. We do not treat mold in drywall, framing, subfloors, attics, ductwork, or HVAC systems. If your San Antonio home has mold in the structure itself, the moisture source needs to be addressed by a licensed structural remediation contractor first — we are glad to refer you out, then restore your furniture once the environment is safe.
We do one thing with mold: treat furniture. That focus means antimicrobial treatment, controlled drying, and finish protection tailored to wood, upholstery, antiques, and heirlooms — not a generic whole-house approach. For mold in your home's structure, we refer you to a licensed contractor.
Mold-affected furniture is handled carefully to limit spore spread and treated in our workshop rather than inside your home. Our work references the IICRC S520 Standard for Professional Mold Remediation, the recognized benchmark for this kind of remediation.
Controlled drying in our climate-managed Marbach Lane workshop is essential in San Antonio, where lingering moisture invites regrowth. We dry pieces properly and seal the finish so your furniture is stable before it comes back home.
We examine the piece to determine how far mold has penetrated and whether it can be saved. Solid wood and quality antiques are often good candidates; deeply contaminated upholstery or particleboard may not be. We give an honest recommendation and, if we spot structural mold in your home, refer you to a licensed contractor before treatment.
Once a piece is cleared for treatment, we pick it up free across the San Antonio metro and transport it to our Marbach Lane workshop. Treating furniture off-site keeps spores out of your home and lets us work under controlled conditions.
We carefully remove visible mold growth using techniques and solutions appropriate to wood, upholstery, or leather, working to avoid driving spores deeper or spreading them. Gentle handling protects the original finish wherever the piece allows.
We apply professional antimicrobial treatment to kill remaining spores and discourage regrowth, matching the method to each material. This step is the core of furniture mold remediation and follows practices consistent with the IICRC S520 standard.
Pieces are dried under controlled conditions in our climate-managed workshop. Proper drying is critical in San Antonio's humidity — residual moisture is exactly what lets mold return, so we make sure the wood is stable before finishing.
We protect and seal the finish to help guard against future moisture, then return the restored piece to your San Antonio home. We also share simple prevention tips — ventilation, humidity control, and avoiding damp storage — to keep mold from coming back.
Many mold-affected pieces can be saved. Solid wood furniture, quality antiques, and structurally sound pieces are often good candidates for antimicrobial treatment, controlled drying, and finish protection. Heavily contaminated upholstery, particleboard, or pieces with deep structural deterioration may not be salvageable. We assess each piece individually and give an honest recommendation. Call (210) 251-3019 or email mark@weathersbyguild.com to arrange an assessment.
No. Weathersby Guild remediates mold on furniture only — wood, upholstered, antique, and heirloom pieces. We do not treat building, structural, drywall, flooring, or HVAC mold. If your assessment reveals mold in the structure of your San Antonio home, we will refer you to a licensed structural mold remediation contractor so the moisture source and building are properly addressed before your furniture is treated.
Mold can cause respiratory irritation, allergies, and other health issues, so mold-affected furniture should be handled carefully. We use controlled handling to limit spore spread, treat pieces in our Marbach Lane workshop rather than inside your home, and follow recognized industry practice, referencing the IICRC S520 Standard for Professional Mold Remediation. If you have sensitive individuals at home, avoid disturbing the piece and call us at (210) 251-3019 to arrange pickup.
Start by contacting us at (210) 251-3019 or mark@weathersbyguild.com with a description and photos of the affected furniture. We assess salvageability and the extent of mold, then provide a written estimate before any work begins. Because contamination depth varies widely from piece to piece, we do not quote firm prices over the phone without seeing the furniture. Free pickup is available across the San Antonio metro.
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Every furniture mold remediation quote is free and in writing, with free pickup and delivery across the SA metro.
Antimicrobial treatment, controlled drying, and finish protection referencing the IICRC S520 standard.
Don't assume your mold-affected dresser, antique, or heirloom is beyond saving. Send us photos and we'll give you an honest, written assessment of whether furniture mold remediation makes sense — and refer you out if the problem is structural rather than furniture-only.
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