How fast do you respond to mold in Stony Plain?
We respond to Stony Plain mold emergencies within 60 minutes. Non-emergency mold assessment is typically available same-day or next-day throughout Stony Plain and Parkland County.
Why does Stony Plain have mold issues?
Heavier snowfall accumulation than Edmonton, clay soils retaining moisture, and spring snowmelt create significant moisture load on Stony Plain properties. New developments also face construction moisture mold.
Is mold in my Stony Plain home covered by insurance?
Coverage depends on the cause of moisture. Mold from a covered sudden event is typically included. We work with all Parkland County insurance adjusters and provide complete documentation.
What causes most mold in Stony Plain?
Spring snowmelt, ice dam formation, clay soil moisture infiltration, and poor ventilation in older Stony Plain properties are the primary mold causes. New construction mold from trapped construction moisture is also common.
How long does mold remediation take in Stony Plain?
Small projects: 1-3 days. Medium projects: 3-7 days. Extensive mold requiring reconstruction: 1-2 weeks.
Do you provide clearance certificates in Stony Plain?
Yes — independent third-party post-remediation testing and clearance certificates provided for all Stony Plain mold remediation projects.
Can mold in Stony Plain affect my family's health?
Yes — mold exposure causes respiratory issues, allergies, and fatigue particularly in children and elderly. Professional mold inspection is recommended if family members have unexplained symptoms.
Do you service Parkland County acreages for mold?
Yes — full mold remediation service for rural Parkland County acreages surrounding Stony Plain.
Should I test for mold before buying a Stony Plain home?
Pre-purchase mold inspection is strongly recommended for Stony Plain properties especially those with basements or older construction.
What mold types are common in Stony Plain homes?
Aspergillus and Penicillium are most common in Stony Plain basements from spring moisture. Stachybotrys develops in areas of prolonged moisture from ice dams and spring flooding.