Northshore sits east of downtown along the ship channel corridor with many 1950s to 1970s ranch homes on concrete slabs. These older properties often have tight lot lines and carport access that limit equipment staging during unattended death cleanup. Hot humid summers speed fluid migration through slab joints and into soil, while mild winters still allow ongoing odor issues inside poorly ventilated crawlspaces common on the area’s slight elevation changes.
Service calls here frequently involve homes along Wallisville Road or near Sheldon Reservoir where drainage ditches back up after heavy rain. Crews must account for saturated yards that turn soft under biohazard containment flooring and for narrow driveways that require smaller response vehicles. Owner-operated teams from Exotic Biocleanup handle these access quirks directly, arriving prepared for both the subtropical moisture load and the compact residential layouts typical of the neighborhood.
Around Northshore
We regularly work near:
- 📍Sheldon Reservoir
- 📍Brock Park
- 📍North Shore Middle School
- 📍Wallisville Road
- 📍Market Street
Unattended Death Cleanup in Northshore — Local Notes
- •1950s-1970s slab-on-grade homes along Wallisville Road and Market Street allow fluids to wick under footings faster in the area’s high humidity.
- •Low-lying lots near Sheldon Reservoir and Brock Park flood after storms, turning yards into soft ground that complicates tenting and waste removal during decomposition cleanup.
- •Narrow driveways and carports common in Northshore require compact equipment; larger trucks often stage on the street near I-10 frontage roads.
- •Mon–Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 9am–2pm.