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One company for the visible mold, the insulation, and the attic.
You spotted dark staining on your attic sheathing in your Brampton home. Maybe it was during a home inspection or when you pulled out holiday decorations. That’s unsettling, especially in a newer home. But even energy‑efficient houses can trap moisture. Warm, damp air from your living space rises into a cold attic. It condenses and can fuel visible mold growth. The stain tells you moisture has been building.
Wiping down the surface usually does not fix the deeper issue. If the moisture driver stays untouched, the staining often creeps back next winter. Visible mold is a symptom, not the whole problem. You need to find and fix the cause. Until you do, the same pattern will likely repeat. That is why we look at the entire attic, not just the stained wood. We address the visible mold first. Then we give you a clear assessment of what is driving the moisture. You can decide on corrective measures with one company, instead of juggling multiple trades.
Builders designed many Brampton homes in the last 25 years to be airtight for energy savings. The upside is lower heating bills. The downside? A tight building envelope can trap indoor moisture without good ventilation. Water vapour from showering, cooking, and even humidifiers rises through the house and finds its way into the attic. When that warm, moist air hits the cold underside of the roof deck in January, condensation forms. Over a season or two, that dampness can lead to the dark staining you are seeing.
Brampton gets humid summers and winters with sharp temperature swings. A mild, wet day followed by a deep freeze creates ideal conditions for attic condensation. Even a small air leak can deliver enough moisture to support visible mold. A leak around a pot light, or a bathroom fan that vents into the attic instead of outside, can do it. You might notice frost on the nail heads in February or a damp smell in the attic in March. Those are clues that the attic is wetter than it should be.
Many homeowners think attic mold comes from a roof leak. In our experience, tiny gaps in the attic floor are often a bigger contributor. Recessed lights, unsealed attic hatches, plumbing stacks, and electrical penetrations let warm, moist air escape from the living space below. This is called the stack effect: warm air rises, finds a path, and carries water vapour into the attic. Sealing those hidden openings is often the best step to dry the attic and cut the chance of mold coming back.
On the first visit we focus on the staining you can see. We contain the work area to keep the rest of your home clean. We remove insulation affected by mold or moisture. We treat the roof sheathing using professional remediation methods that address the visible mold and reduce the staining. After treatment we perform a post‑remediation check to confirm the area looks clean and dry. This is not a surface wipe‑down. It is a thorough, step‑by‑step process.
During that same visit we assess the attic conditions that allowed moisture to accumulate. We look for air leakage paths, blocked soffit vents, improperly vented bathroom or dryer fans, roof flashing issues, and signs of condensation. The goal is to give you a practical list of what is happening in your attic, not a scary report. You will learn which factors are adding moisture, and what corrective measures can help reduce them.
Because Logik Group is one company with expertise in insulation and roofing, we can quote and schedule any recommended corrective work directly. If your attic needs air sealing, better ventilation, re‑insulation, or even roof vents, we can handle it. You will not get handed a list and told to find three separate contractors. The remediation happens first. The corrective work, if you choose to proceed, happens on a later visit, with a clear, separate quote.
Our mold remediation crew is our own trained team. That keeps quality inside one company. No finger‑pointing between a remediation firm and an insulation company about who missed what. The same company that removes affected insulation can also replace it and improve the ventilation. Accountability stays with one name from start to finish.
We do a full attic inspection, contain the work area, remove contaminated insulation, treat affected structural wood, and verify the result. Before leaving, the specialist gives you a simple list of findings and practical recommendations. On many smaller jobs, we can do both remediation and insulation removal in the same visit.
If you want to move forward, we provide a clear, itemized quote for the work (air sealing, ventilation baffles, bathroom fan corrections, re‑insulation). We schedule the corrective work for a later date. You control the pace and scope; nothing is rushed.
On the scheduled day, our crew completes the agreed improvements, cleans the attic access area, and does a final check. We explain what changed and what to expect: less frost, a drier attic in future seasons. The goal is a dry attic, not just a stain that is hidden for now.
As a mold remediation contractor, we handle the visible mold, the insulation, and the roof. Your project stays under one company with one point of contact. Coordinated scheduling and one file of paperwork keep things simple. You get records for yourself, and supporting documents for your insurer if needed.
Our remediation crew is not a subcontractor. Quality stays inside the company. There is no back‑and‑forth between a remediation firm and an insulation company about who missed what.
The visit produces a clear picture of your attic’s condition, the moisture contributors we identify, and practical options ranked by impact. You get a plain‑language explanation, not a scare report.
We have completed attic projects throughout the region. We understand local housing styles, typical code requirements, and the weather loads Southern Ontario throws at a roof deck.
We carry full liability insurance and WSIB coverage. Our work meets Ontario rules. For older homes with materials needing special handling, we follow the required steps.
The cost depends on a few things: the size of your attic, how far the staining has spread, and how much insulation must come out. A small attic with isolated patches costs less. A large space with widespread staining and deep insulation removal costs more. The first assessment gives you a firm price for the visible mold work. Corrective measures are quoted separately, so you can budget in stages.
Coverage depends entirely on your policy and the cause of the moisture. We can provide supporting documents: photos, a scope of work, and a remediation log, if your insurer asks. We do not decide eligibility or promise reimbursement. Calling your agent before starting is a smart first step.
Yes. We contain the work to the attic. Access is usually through an exterior hatch or a garage ceiling hatch. Daily routines usually stay normal. The crew uses proper containment to keep the rest of the home clean. The main interruption is some equipment noise for a few hours.
We usually finish the assessment and visible mold work in one day. If you choose recommended corrective work, we schedule it for a later day, usually a week or two after the first visit. A small job with light fixes might wrap up in about a week. A bigger project could take two to three weeks across visits.
We do not guarantee mold will not return. Moisture in a home depends on factors we cannot control after we leave. We do address visible mold thoroughly. We recommend proven steps to reduce the moisture. And we leave the attic cleaner and drier. For many homeowners, that combination greatly lowers the risk.
No. We focus on visible mold and the moisture conditions that caused it. In our experience, the visible signs and moisture assessment give enough information to plan effective remediation, without air testing. If you need lab air testing for a legal or medical reason, we can suggest specialist firms.
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