We are here to earn your trust and ease you into the hoarding cleanup process.
We handle the toughest scenes with dignity and compassion.
We offer medical waste disposal and train others on its safe handling.
We help protect first responders with deep, professional cleaning.
No matter the hour, you’ll get someone who listens, cares, and knows what to do. We’re local and you will often speak with the owner directly when you call.
Call anytime. We’re ready to help 24/7/365 with fast, respectful cleanup from someone you can trust.
We’re not just here to clean—we’re here to help you get through something difficult. Most of us have been through something similar ourselves. That’s why we treat every person and every property with total respect.
You can trust us to show up quickly, listen first, and handle the job with skill and compassion.
When life takes a difficult turn, we’re the ones who show up quietly, work carefully, and treat you with respect from the first call to the final walkthrough.
We’re here to help you feel safe again—and we’ll stay until it’s done right.
This job is personal for me. I step into tough situations and bring order, empathy, and closure. I’ve been through loss myself, and I draw from that experience every time I show up to help someone else. We’re trained, certified, and ready 24/7—but more than that, we care.
You can trust that when you call Bio-One of Fort Worth, you’re getting someone who listens, respects your space, and does the job the right way.
I don’t think anybody grows up wanting to do this kind of work, but I do believe you end up where you're meant to be.
Being in biohazard cleanup services calls for compassion, discipline, and integrity. It’s like my whole life has built up to where I’m at now, and I accept that. I’m good at stepping into chaos and bringing order. That means a lot to me.
My elevator pitch is simple: You can trust me. And I don’t say that haphazardly—I say it because I mean it. I’m not here to just grow a business. I’m accountable to God for how I treat people, and my goal is to serve well. Whether it's a trauma, hoarding, or rodent situation, my team and I approach this work with care and a purpose—to help people move forward.
When you call Bio-One of Fort Worth, you’ll get someone who listens.
I answer most of the calls myself, and the first thing I do is ask a few questions to understand what’s going on. There’s no sales pitch. I’m just trying to help.
If it sounds like something we can assist with, I’ll schedule a walkthrough. We’ll arrive promptly—usually within the hour—and treat your space with utmost respect.
We explain what to expect, we keep you informed, and we stay in touch throughout. If someone needs something beyond what we offer, we’ll direct them to the appropriate resources. It’s not just about the cleanup—it’s about the person on the other end of the line.
Discretion is paramount. We never want to cause someone any embarrassment. Our vehicles are unmarked. We don’t hang around in hazmat suits. We keep everything under wraps.
Whether it’s an unattended death or a hoarding situation, we understand that people want privacy. We don’t label anything “biohazard.” You wouldn’t even know we were there unless you needed to. That makes marketing challenging, as most people are unfamiliar with who we are unless they’ve worked with us or know someone who has. But that’s okay. I'd rather protect your dignity than plaster my name everywhere. It’s not just a promise—it’s part of how we work.
One job that stuck with me was helping a family after their father passed. He had been a hoarder, but also a decorated Air Force pilot. The house was packed with things, but there were hidden gems—NASA gear, flight suits, even stock certificates. We helped them recover significantly, and they ultimately auctioned off items for around $50,000. The kids even drew us pictures afterward. I’ve never felt so welcomed by a family we helped.
In another case, we helped someone dealing with rodent droppings in a severe hoarding situation. Among the contaminated mess were drawings from his kids, and he broke down, trying to let go. We had to walk him through every step, honoring the memories while helping him move forward.
These jobs are never just about cleanup. They’re about people—and what matters to them.
We love serving Fort Worth and the surrounding communities and don’t leave a job half-done. We stay until it’s right. Before we finish, our Bio One team do a walkthrough and ask if anything else needs attention. We review our agreement to ensure everything was completed exactly as promised. If we missed something, we will come back. Mistakes happen—we’re human—but we’ll make it right.
Sometimes that means doing extra work at no charge. Sometimes, it’s just listening to the client one more time to ensure they feel okay.
We also document everything clearly, especially if insurance is involved. That helps clients when they need to file additional repairs. The job’s not done until you feel safe again. That’s how we know we’ve made a difference.
Our team isn’t here just for a paycheck—they’re here because they truly care. Many of them have gone through similar experiences in their own lives. That’s why we focus on compassion, not judgment, and why you’ll always be treated with dignity and respect.
We don’t just show up—we show up with purpose. We listen, we work quietly, and we make sure everything is handled the right way. We’re proud to be working with:
We’re here to help—and we’ll stay until it’s done right.
This is our home. We know the neighborhoods, the needs, and the people. Whether it’s a call from a family in Keller, a property in North Richland Hills, or a first responder in Arlington, we’re proud to show up with care, compassion, and professionalism.
We live among the people we serve—and that means everything to us.
Whether we’re helping a family, supporting a first responder, or cleaning a local home, we show up with compassion and a commitment to doing what’s right.
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