Hunterwood sits in northeast Houston with single-family homes mostly built between the 1950s and 1970s on concrete slabs along streets such as Hunterwood Drive and Parker Road. These older layouts often feature narrow driveways and mature trees that limit equipment access when biohazards have seeped into subflooring or soil.
Harris County’s subtropical humidity accelerates decomposition, especially during long, hot summers when interior moisture levels stay elevated. Crews must ventilate quickly and treat both the structure and surrounding clay-heavy soil that retains fluids after heavy rains common near Greens Bayou.
Exotic Biocleanup responds directly to Hunterwood addresses for unattended death cleanup and decomposition cleanup, coordinating with local property managers and family members to restore the site without unnecessary delays.
Around Hunterwood
We regularly work near:
- 📍Hunterwood Drive
- 📍Parker Road
- 📍Tidwell Road
- 📍Mesa Drive
- 📍Greens Bayou
Unattended Death Cleanup in Hunterwood — Local Notes
- •Mid-century slab foundations in Hunterwood trap liquids beneath the home, requiring removal of sections of flooring and treatment of the soil beneath.
- •Mature oak and pine canopy keeps shaded yards damp longer, extending the time needed to neutralize odors and pathogens after decomposition events.
- •Frequent bayou overflow after summer storms can block street access on Tidwell Road and Mesa Drive, so crews stage equipment at the curb and carry supplies on foot to rear yards.
- •Older brick veneer homes along Hunterwood Drive often have attached garages converted into living space, creating hidden voids where fluids migrate during unattended death incidents.