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re: Leak caused floor damage

Posted on 12/14/23 at 9:50 am to
Posted by man117
Los Angeles
Member since Jul 2009
674 posts
Posted on 12/14/23 at 9:50 am to
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There are plenty of local licensed remediation companies that are way more reputable.


This is what I'm trying to find. I think enough people have chimed in on servepro to make me avoid them, just trying to find someone else who know what they're doing and is fair.

I just looked at my policy and it's a 1k deductible but the most they'll pay for (fungi and wet rot) is 5k

Stout, do you know of any mold kits that give instant results with regard to if it's toxic or harmless mold? The one I saw on Home Depot's site says you have to mail samples off and wait for them to analyze it.
Posted by Dusty Bottoms
Guadalajara
Member since Nov 2006
931 posts
Posted on 12/14/23 at 11:26 am to
man, you are likely going to have moisture/mold underneath your cabinets as well. If so, the lowers will almost certainly need to be pulled. You need a professional, unless you want to spend your next couple of months dealing with the repairs on your own and in hopes you can fully remediate the mold. And as others have said, your loss may not be covered. Many insurers are declining coverage under the sudden and accidental clause more and more often lately, especially the carrier I'm guessing you have based on the $5k mold limit.
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