Mould Removal

Mould Removal

Mould is often caused when surfaces are exposed to moisture for a prolonged period of time. It can spread inside the walls of a house from a bathroom, laundry room, or other areas that regularly create high humidity. Mould can also cause illnesses and lead to the development of allergies.

You may have to look for signs such as condensation, water leaks, and a musty smell. If you think there’s a chance that you may have mould, it’s important to contact a professional for an inspection.

Mould Removal

Why is mould so harmful?

You should never pass off mould as just a minor annoyance in your home. The health effects associated with mould can range from minor to critical. On the lighter side, mould will agitate allergies, asthma, and result in nasal congestion. However, prolonged mould exposure can lead to much more serious problems such as long-term respiratory problems, chest tightness, reduced lung function, and asthma.

Contact us today to get started on removing dangerous mould contamination on your property.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long will the reconstruction/restoration process take?

This all depends on the size and complexity of the project. Once all parties involved have agreed to the scope of work, an approximate timeframe can be set. Regular communication with updates on completion and next steps, are provided and documented throughout the project.

Will I have to be home all the time during the reconstruction/restoration process?

In most situations this is not necessary. However, your daily routine may be somewhat disrupted due to equipment/tools running, and various types of work being completed. If the property is deemed unsafe to live in, we would recommend to your insurance company alternative living arrangements. The approval of alternate living accommodations must be made by your insurance company.

Do my belongings need to moved away from the premises?

This depends on the size and type of work being completed. For example, if only a couple of rooms are affected, your belongings can be shifted to another room or placed on foam blocks to allow air-flow during the drying process. If your belongings need to be moved, they are inventoried, packed carefully, cleaned (if necessary) and stored in our secure facility in Oshawa.

How long will it take my property to dry?

Drying times in most situations is 3 to 5 days. This can vary based on the type of building materials affected, and indoor air climate variations.

How do I know when it is completely dry?

We have various types of moisture reading tools that can verify moisture content in building materials as well as atmospheric conditions. In addition, we also have infra-red cameras to help map the path that water may have travelled.

Do I need to do anything prior to DKI-CRCS arriving at my home?

We will need the owner of the property to be available to give us access to the premises. Also, the owner will be required to sign a work authorization. Even though your insurance company may have been the one to assign us, we need your authorization to enter your home and start our services.

Do I need a permit for reconstruction services?

If a permit is required for the project, in most cases we will apply for it with your local municipality.

What about my deductible?

In most cases, we are instructed by the insurance company to collect your deductible. It is payable to DKI-CRCS and various methods of payment are accepted by our office. Once the deductible is collected your repairs can be scheduled to begin.

Who do I call with my questions or concerns?

Your claim will be assigned to one of our project managers. This is your first point of contact for questions/concerns related to the repairs to your property. If your question(s) are regarding your insurance policy/coverage these inquiries can only be answered by your insurance broker and/or the insurance company adjuster.

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