Residential Mold Remediation & Restoration

Mold and mould remediation for basements, cold cellars, bathrooms, washrooms, and kitchens — including affected-material removal, cleanup, and restoration/reinstatement where required.
Send photos of the affected area so we can review the visible damage, affected materials, and whether restoration or reinstatement may be required.
Affected area to mold remediation and reinstatement process graphic
Affected area to mold remediation and reinstatement process graphic
When Mold Damage Requires More Than Surface Cleaning
Mold or mould growth in a finished area can involve more than surface cleaning. In basements, cold cellars, bathrooms, washrooms, and kitchens, moisture may affect drywall, trim, flooring, insulation, cabinetry, or wall cavities.
Kleen Condition helps assess the affected area, remove damaged materials where required, complete remediation work, and restore or reinstate the space once the remediation scope is complete.
Cutaway graphic showing mold damage affecting drywall, wall cavities, trim, flooring, and finishes
Cutaway graphic showing mold damage affecting drywall, wall cavities, trim, flooring, and finishes
Residential Areas We Commonly Remediate
Service area cards for basement, cold cellar, bathroom, washroom, and kitchen mold remediation
Kleen Condition provides residential mold and mould remediation for moisture-affected areas, including finished basements, cold rooms, bathrooms, washrooms, kitchens, and related affected materials.
Restoration / Reinstatement After Remediation
Where affected materials need to be removed during remediation, Kleen Condition can help restore or reinstate the area after the remediation work is complete.
Depending on the approved scope, restoration or reinstatement may include drywall, trim, flooring, finishes, cabinetry-related repairs, or other affected-area repairs required to return the space to usable condition.
This work is completed as part of the remediation-related scope, not as a general renovation service.
  • Drywall repair or replacement
  • Trim and baseboard replacement
  • Flooring-related repairs
  • Wall or ceiling finish repairs
  • Cabinetry-adjacent repairs where affected by water or mold damage
  • Repair of areas opened for remediation access
Reinstatement after remediation may include drywall, trim, flooring, finishes, cabinet-adjacent repairs, and access-opening repairs
Reinstatement after remediation may include drywall, trim, flooring, finishes, cabinet-adjacent repairs, and access-opening repairs
Our Mold Remediation & Restoration Process
Five-step mold remediation and reinstatement process from photos and scope review to containment, cleaning, documentation, and reinstatement
Five-step mold remediation and reinstatement process from photos and scope review to containment, cleaning, documentation, and reinstatement
Our process starts with information and photos so the scope can be reviewed properly before pricing. This helps determine whether the work involves remediation only, affected-material removal, or remediation with reinstatement.
What We Need Before Pricing the Work
To provide the right next step, we need to understand the affected area and the condition of the materials involved. Photos and basic property details help us determine whether the work is limited remediation, affected-material removal, or remediation with restoration/reinstatement.
Checklist of information needed before pricing mold remediation work including location, photos, affected area, moisture cause, size, access, and reinstatement needs
Checklist of information needed before pricing mold remediation work including location, photos, affected area, moisture cause, size, access, and reinstatement needs
Request a Mold Remediation Assessment
Send us the property details, photos of the affected area, and a short description of what happened.
We will review the information and help determine the right next step for remediation, affected-material removal, and restoration/reinstatement where required.
Professional Remediation With Clear Scope and Documentation
Kleen Condition focuses on proper scope, affected-material removal, containment, cleanup, documentation, and restoration/reinstatement where required. We work to define the affected area clearly before the work begins, so the remediation and repair scope is understood.
  • Residential mold and mould remediation
  • Affected-material removal
  • Containment and cleanup
  • Documentation
  • Restoration/reinstatement after remediation where included in the approved scope
  • Clear communication before work begins
FAQ

FAQ 1: Do you use mold or mould?

Both spellings are commonly used. “Mold” is more commonly searched online, while “mould” is often used in Canadian English. Kleen Condition provides professional mold and mould remediation services.

FAQ 2: Is this the same as mold removal?

Mold removal usually refers to removing visible growth or affected materials. Remediation is broader and may include containment, affected-material removal, cleaning, documentation, and steps to address the affected area properly.

FAQ 3: Do you repair or restore the area after remediation?

Yes, where included in the approved scope, Kleen Condition can restore or reinstate affected areas after remediation. This may include drywall, trim, flooring, finishes, or other repairs related to the remediation work.

FAQ 4: Can you help with basement mold?

Yes. Kleen Condition provides basement mold and mould remediation for finished and partially finished basement areas affected by leaks, moisture, humidity, or previous water damage.

FAQ 5: Do you handle cold cellar mold?

Yes. Cold cellars and cold rooms commonly experience moisture and condensation issues. Kleen Condition can assess the affected area and complete remediation where required.

FAQ 6: What information do you need before pricing?

We need the property location, affected area, photos, approximate size, suspected cause, access details, and whether restoration or reinstatement may be required. This helps define the scope before pricing.

FAQ 7: Do you provide general basement, bathroom, or kitchen renovations?

This page is for mold/mould remediation and restoration/reinstatement related to affected areas. Kleen Condition does not position this service as general renovation work.

Need Mold Remediation With Restoration?
Send us the property details, photos of the affected area, and a short description of what happened. We will review the scope and help determine the right next step for remediation, affected-material removal, and restoration/reinstatement where required.