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Cabin (conventional framing, not logs) was built to floor of loft last fall and had to be left mostly to the elements last winter. (It's all enclosed now.) As a consequence, black mould had grown on underside of floor joists and boards in the crawl space. Have been drying out the area, fans, vents cut into pony wall (contractor missed putting these in as well), etc. but need pro to do this properly and thoroughly. Property is located about one hour and 10 minutes northeast of Edmonton (good highways and local roads all the way).
In need of mold removal in basement. Carpet has been removed and poly applied to contain the area (on half of the basement, the other half is the laundry/pantry area - not contained yet. Laundry pantry are has small amount of mold on floor at bottom of wall.
Need exterior wall cracks fixed and sealed.
We ned mold removal due to leak in foundation. Apparently the leak has been there for some time & not noticed as there is a heavy dresser in the way. With the rain in edmonton on Jun 20/11 are carpet was soaked in a 7 x 10 area. Upon removing the carpet ourselves, we disovered that the carpet tack for approx 5-6' had mold with approx 18" of real bad. We have not removed the drywall yet. The drywall is mounted 2" from the wall on 2x 4 studs (yes the wrong way). There is no insulation between the drywall & the cement basement wall.
This is a two part project consisting of fixing a mould issue in several areas of the house as well as the removal of sheet flooring consisting of asbestos. Please provide quotes for each section of the project. Consultant report can be provided to interested parties for further project clarification.
Part 1: Mould Abatement (Asbestos in the drywall tape compound 1-3%)
Living Room;
Remove/dispose 5 linear feet of ceiling asbestos-containing drywall materials extending from the fireplace wall approximately 7ft. Including the decorative beam and paneling off the supportive been to further evaluate building materials condition.
Remove/dispose 17 linear feet of asbestos-containing drywall materials from the east
exterior wall extending floor to ceiling (right side 8ft in height and left side 12ft in height)
Approximately 5 linear feet of asbestos-containing drywall materials from the south wall
extending from the SE 90o corner extending floor to ceiling (8ft). Remove remaining 20
linear feet of drywall materials from the south wall extending 4ft in height.
Master Bedroom;
Moderate risk procedure should be followed for the removal of asbestos containing drywall materials from the closet door wall (south wall) approximately 17 linear feet extending 8ft in height (this excluded 3 closet door approximately 4ft across and 7ft in height).
Remove back closet drywall materials approximately 12 linear feet extending 2ft in height from east wall.
Part 2: Sheet flooring removal containing asbestos (30-40%) (sheet flooring is on 1/4 inch plywood which can be removed in sheets/ strips and comes up easily).
Hallway;
Remove/dispose sheet flooring approximately 110 ft2 from the hallway and hallway closets
If you have any questions please contact me. I am looking for **competitive** quotes and timelines.
Master Bedroom shower is directly below a basement shower... noted water on the floor of the basement shower and had determined that it had come from the ceiling by the basement shower... soft drywall when touched... removed a section of the drywall and noted that water / soap markings was present on the outside of the drain pipe from the upstairs shower.
Checked the upstairs shower and the drain cover was easily removed...the caulking seal had been breached... rain the shower at that point and check downstairs to see if leakage was occurring... it did... Cleaned the drain cover area and re-caulked...
Concern now is...after looking through the basement hole that was cut out...it appears we may have mold growth...
The center floor beam is running directly next to the shower and provides the anchor for a wall that acts as the shower wall... the dry wall from the that wall above the ceiling is soft and has showed some possible growth of mold... 10%..
The area is complicated due to fresh air venting, build in vacumn pipes etc are present...
Alumumin ceiling track is the base for which the basement bathroom ceiling is attached...there is some signs of rusting on one of the tracks approximately 8 inches away from the basement tiled shower ceiling.
When looking in the opposite direction... above the shower tiled ceiling it appears that perhaps a black mold, wafer layered, is on the center floor joist back 8 inches away...
Noted that a section of the grout about 8 inches from the entrance to the shower on the ceiling next to the wall has been cracked and a possible source of moisture to exit from...
Shower walls were a concrete board - aqua board...ceiling should be the same...
Need to knows... do we have a mold concern... if so...what would the costs be for the removal of the same. Repair costs to original state.
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