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Mold Remediation — CODYS, New Brunswick

Mold Remediation at Your CODYS Property Ends With Rebuilt Walls — Phoenix Manages Removal and Reconstruction

Mold remediation at a CODYS, New Brunswick property requires opening wall and ceiling assemblies to remove colonized materials — drywall, insulation, framing where penetration has occurred — and those opened assemblies must be rebuilt after the remediation is confirmed complete. Most mold remediation companies in New Brunswick are certified for the removal but not the reconstruction: they perform the AMRT-certified mold remediation, pass clearance testing, and hand off the rebuild to a separate contractor. Phoenix Flood Care holds IICRC AMRT certification for mold remediation and combines it with licensed general contracting — containment setup, biological removal, clearance, and full wall and ceiling reconstruction under one project team, one project manager, and one New Brunswick carrier contact from discovery through finished space. Call (833) 999-4716 now.

Mold remediation clearance is required before reconstruction begins — and the clearance must be performed by a third party, not the remediating contractor. Phoenix Flood Care coordinates independent clearance testing after remediation is complete, before reconstruction materials are installed. The clearance confirmation is the gate between remediation and reconstruction — reconstruction begins only after independent clearance passes. This sequence is documented for the New Brunswick carrier and protects the property owner from enclosing uncleared biological contamination behind new finishes.

Why Mold Reconstruction Must Follow the Same Project Team as Remediation

Mold reconstruction — the rebuild of wall and ceiling assemblies that were opened for remediation — is not a generic drywall and paint project. The reconstruction team must know: exactly which framing members were treated and retained vs. replaced, where the remediation boundary was, what antimicrobial treatment was applied to retained surfaces, and what the clearance test confirmed. A reconstruction contractor re-entering the project after remediation close has none of this direct knowledge — they work from the remediation company's written documentation, which may not capture every detail that matters for reconstruction quality. Phoenix Flood Care's reconstruction team is the same team that performed the remediation, with direct knowledge of the remediating work at every surface that will be enclosed behind new finishes.

The mold source — the moisture condition that supported biological growth — must also be resolved before reconstruction begins. Building back over an active moisture source will result in recurrence behind the new finishes. Phoenix Flood Care's project scope includes identification and documentation of the moisture source condition (condensation, chronic leak, inadequate ventilation) and confirmation that the source condition is addressed before reconstruction materials are installed. Source condition documentation is included in the New Brunswick claim record.

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Phoenix Flood Care's Mold Remediation and Rebuild Process for CODYS, New Brunswick

AMRT-Standard Containment Before Opening Wall Assemblies

Full containment with negative air pressure is established before any wall or ceiling assemblies are opened for mold remediation. Opening assemblies without containment releases spores into the occupied space — converting a localized colony in a wall cavity into a distributed spore load throughout the structure. Containment setup is photographed and timestamped before demolition begins, and the negative air machine runs continuously throughout remediation until post-remediation clearance confirms spore counts within the containment boundary are within acceptable range.

Biological Removal to Confirmed Boundary — Not Visual Only

Mold colony extent is mapped using moisture readings and surface inspection before demolition begins, establishing the biological boundary. Material removal extends to the confirmed boundary — not to a fixed area estimate. HEPA-vacuuming, physical removal of colonized materials, and antimicrobial treatment of retained surfaces follow the confirmed boundary. Each stage is documented photographically before enclosure — the record that the remediation reached the full extent of the colony before reconstruction enclosed the treated surfaces.

Reconstruction After Verified Clearance

Independent air sampling clearance results are reviewed before reconstruction materials are ordered. Clearance confirmation is documented and included in the project record. Reconstruction of the opened wall and ceiling assemblies — insulation, drywall, tape, texture, paint — proceeds under the same project manager who managed remediation, with the same team that knows the condition of every surface behind the new finishes.

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