Mold Remediation
in Mission, BC
Mission sits on the north bank of the Fraser River directly opposite Abbotsford, with the older parts of the community perched on the hillside above the river and newer development extending north up the Dewdney Trunk Road corridor. The hillside setting gives many Mission homes good natural drainage by gravity — a significant advantage compared to the flat bottomland communities — but the steep terrain creates its own challenges, including lateral water pressure against uphill foundation walls and erosion that can undercut perimeter drainage.
Mold in a crawlspace is far more common in the Lower Mainland than most homeowners realize. The combination of high annual rainfall, cool soil temperatures, and the older vented crawlspace designs found throughout Surrey and Langley creates near-ideal conditions for mold spore germination. Once wood framing reaches sustained moisture content above about 19 percent, various mold species — including Stachybotrys (black mold), Cladosporium, and Penicillium — can establish colonies on joists and subfloor sheathing within days. Left unaddressed, those colonies degrade structural wood, release spores into the living space above, and contribute to persistent musty odors and elevated indoor VOC levels.
One point that often surprises homeowners: mold does not go away on its own, and painting over it or applying bleach to crawlspace framing does not constitute proper remediation. Bleach is largely ineffective on porous wood because its active chlorine dissipates before penetrating the surface, leaving the root structure of the mold intact. Proper remediation requires physical removal of the colonized material combined with a professional-grade biocide or encapsulant rated for crawlspace use.
Why Choose Us in Mission?
- Experience with Mission's specific soil and drainage conditions
- Custom-designed systems — not one-size-fits-all packages
- Fully licensed, insured, and WCB-covered technicians
- Written report with photos after every inspection
- Workmanship guarantee on all completed work
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About Mission — What We See Here
The historic downtown area of Mission has residential housing dating from the late 1800s through the mid-20th century, including some of the oldest surviving homes in the Fraser Valley. Crawlspaces in these properties have had a very long time to accumulate problems, and the original structural wood — where it survives — is often dense, slow-growth timber that has proven remarkably durable despite decades of inadequate moisture management. Even so, prolonged moisture exposure eventually catches up with any wood species, and we often find targeted areas of significant rot alongside sections of original framing that are still structurally sound.
Mission's location at the head of the navigable Fraser means it experiences some of the highest spring freshet water levels in the region during snowmelt years. Properties near the river and in the lower Mission areas should have sump systems that are sized to handle freshet conditions, not just typical winter rainfall — a meaningful distinction in terms of pump capacity specification.