Mold Remediation in Burnaby

Burnaby, BC

Mold Remediation in Burnaby

Felicita Holdings Ltd. provides mold remediation across Burnaby and surrounding neighbourhoods including Metrotown, Brentwood, Lougheed, Edmonds, Deer Lake, Capitol Hill. Trusted by Burnaby homeowners and property managers for fast flood response and drying.

Licensed service in Burnaby

Fully licensed and insured. Every project receives a custom written quote based on scope, materials, and site conditions — request yours online or by phone.

Serving all listed neighbourhoods below

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Burnaby neighbourhoods we serve

  • Metrotown
  • Brentwood
  • Lougheed
  • Edmonds
  • Deer Lake
  • Capitol Hill

Mold Remediation FAQ — Burnaby

Common questions about mold remediation in Burnaby

Do you offer mold remediation in Burnaby?

Yes. Felicita Holdings Ltd. provides professional mold remediation in Burnaby and surrounding neighbourhoods. Request a free custom quote online or call (778) 654-6742.

How much does mold remediation cost in Vancouver?

Every restoration job is custom-quoted based on water category, affected area, equipment required, and rebuild scope. Request a free written estimate before work begins. Mold remediation pricing depends on square footage, water source, structural damage, and drying time — we inspect on site and provide a clear written scope.

When is mold remediation needed after water damage?

If moisture was present 24–48+ hours, or you see visible mold or smell musty odours, professional remediation may be required. We inspect and quote scope before work.

Is mold dangerous to my health?

Some mold types can affect air quality and health, especially for sensitive individuals. Containment and proper removal protect occupants during remediation.

Do you test for mold?

We assess visually and with moisture detection. Third-party lab testing can be arranged when required for insurance or peace of mind.

Will mold come back after remediation?

Addressing the moisture source is critical. We dry affected areas properly and recommend prevention steps to reduce recurrence risk.