OUR SERVICES
MOULD REMEDIATION
Getting Rid Of Mould For Good
At Leader Restoration, we take mould growth seriously and have a team of qualified professionals who are experienced in mould assessment and remediation.
We understand the potential health risks associated with mould growth and strive to provide effective solutions to ensure the safety of our clients.
Our staff are trained and qualified in mould assessment and remediation, and we continuously invest in training and staying up-to-date with the latest industry advancements.
To ensure the success of our mould remediation process, we use air and tape samples to identify the type and extent of the mould infestation. Once identified, we will create a customised plan for remediation, which may include the use of H2O2 treatments.
Step-By-Step Guide To The Claim Proccess:
Once the initial assessment is complete, we create a detailed report of the damages and recommendations.
This report will be submitted to the insurance company for review.
In some cases, the insurer may request to review our report and request a quote before providing approval to proceed.
We now continue with any further restoration requirements. This may just be taking moisture readings to ensure all building materials are dry and the removal of any drying equipment.
At the other extreme, it may entail collaborating with a builder to strip all wall and floor linings from the property to facilitate structural drying. It really is a case-by-case situation.
In general, the continued restoration process includes repairing, cleaning, and restoring the property to its pre-damaged condition.
We will monitor the restoration process to ensure that everything is going smoothly.
Any issues that arise will be addressed promptly to ensure that the restoration work is completed on time and within budget.
Once the restoration work is complete, we will conduct a final inspection to ensure that everything is in order.
The property will then be handed over to the builder for reinstatement repairs or back to the property owner, depending on the nature of the claim.
Finally, the insurance company will settle the claim with the owner for any contents items that could not be restored.