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Province Denies Disaster Relief Funds for Vaughan

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Expecting disaster relief money to pay for repairs following this summer’s tornado, an announcement made on Friday confirmed that the City of Vaughan is on its own.

Vaughan and York Region estimate the cost of response and recovery efforts from the storm at over $500,000.  Moreover, many Vaughan home owners are still waiting for their insurance companies to compensate them for the damage.

As Vaughan Mayor Linda Jackson told CP24 on Friday, “The issues with insurance companies are becoming really widespread.  Claims that started at $40,000 to 50,000 are climbing to $200,000 because mold is starting to get into those homes and winter is coming.”

Mold is usually the result of flooding, water damage and/or high humidity.  Once mold takes hold it’s difficult to remove.  Furthermore, the longer the situation goes unattended, the worse it gets. 

In many cases, household items that have been contaminated by sewage, or that have been wet for a long time, will have to be bagged, tagged and discarded according to local regulations.

To find out more, visit www.moldinspecitons.ca -  providing Mold Inspections, Mold Testing, Mold Removal and Mold Remediation in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and Ontario, including: Ajax, Barrie, Beaverton, Bowmanville, Bracebridge, Brantford, Burlington, Caledon, Cambridge, Cobourg, Collingwood, Georgetown Guelph, Hamilton, Keswick, Kitchener, Lindsay, London , Markham, Milton, Mississauga, Muskoka, Newmarket, Niagara Falls, Oakville, Orangeville, Oshawa, Owen Sound, Peterborough, Pickering, Port Carling, Port Hope, Richmond Hill, Severn Bridge, Sarnia , Simcoe, Southwest Ontario , St Catharines, Thornhill, Toronto, Vaughan, Waterdown, Waterloo, Whitby and Windsor.

Toronto Mold Inspections Made Simple

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Why do you need a mold inspection?

1. Most of the time, mold is not visible on surfaces.  Mold spores are not visible to the human eye although they are everywhere. The mold inspection is integral to the building owner and occupants so that the problem area can be pinpointed.  Our mold inspection is not designed to find the obvious mold growth but the not so obvious.

2. Working with a mold removal contractor is easiest when a fungal assessment of the building/problem area is performed. The mold removal contractor’s environmental insurance requires that testing is performed.

MoldInspections.ca has inspectors that perform hundreds of inspections every year for homes, institutions and commercial properties. The assessments are done with state of the art equipment and a detailed report of all the findings. The mold removal contractor then uses our recommendations as a Scope of Work for the remediation project.

In general, when dealing with a mold issue indoors we want to know the size of affected area, the level of contamination including types of molds and airborne concentrations and the source of the moisture so that we can prevent future mold growth.