Flood & Mold Removal · Edmonton & Area

Basement mold removal in Edmonton — without adding more water.

After this year’s flooding, Edmonton basements are growing mold on framing and joists. Dry ice blasting strips it off — no water, no chemicals, and no sanding that blows spores through your home. Based in Sherwood Park, we serve Edmonton and the surrounding area.

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Flooded this year? Mold is the next problem.

After the flooding across the Edmonton area, thousands of basements took on water. Once things dry out, mold sets into the framing, joists, and subfloor within days — and that’s exactly what dry ice blasting removes, without soaking your home all over again.

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What We Remove · Edmonton & Area

Mold off the bones of your home.

For Edmonton and Sherwood Park homeowners cleaning up after a flood, dry ice blasting removes mold from the structure itself — in place, waterless, and without spreading spores through the house.

Dry ice blasting mold off basement framing after flooding in Edmonton
The Signature Job

Basement & Framing Mold

Mold stripped off wall studs, joists, and subfloor after a flooded basement — back to clean wood, without soaking the structure or sanding that sends spores everywhere. The safest way to get framing mold-free.

  • Wall Studs
  • Floor Joists
  • Subfloor
  • Post-Flood
Dry ice mold removal in a crawlspace in Sherwood Park, Edmonton area
Tight Spaces

Crawlspaces & Sub-Areas

Mold in crawlspaces, sub-areas, and tight framing bays a sander or brush can’t reach — dry ice gets right into the corners and undersides where post-flood mold loves to hide.

  • Crawlspaces
  • Sub-Areas
  • Tight Bays
  • Undersides
Post-flood structural cleaning of framing with dry ice in the Edmonton area
Post-Flood

Post-Flood Structural Cleaning

Once the water’s gone, dry ice cleans silt residue, staining, and grime off framing and concrete — getting the structure back to clean, dry material so repairs and finishing can start.

  • Framing
  • Concrete
  • Silt & Residue
  • Ready to Rebuild
Dry ice mold removal in a garage and outbuilding in the Edmonton area
Beyond the Basement

Garages, Sheds & Acreage

Detached garages, sheds, and acreage outbuildings that flooded and went moldy — framing and surfaces cleaned in place so you don’t have to tear them down and start over.

  • Garages
  • Sheds
  • Acreage Buildings
  • Workshops
Where We Fit In

The stage we specialize in.

Flood recovery happens in stages. Here’s exactly where Particle comes in — and what to handle first if you’re not there yet.

What we do

  • Remove mold from framing, joists, and subfloor
  • Clean crawlspaces and tight framing bays
  • Strip silt residue and staining off structure and concrete
  • Get the bones of your home back to clean, dry material
  • Provide photos and documentation for your insurance claim

Handle these first

  • Standing water — needs extraction / pump-out
  • Structural drying — needs fans and dehumidifiers
  • Once the space is dry, that’s our cue — call us in
  • Not sure where you’re at? Call and we’ll point you the right way
Why Dry Ice

The right way to kill off basement mold.

Spraying biocides and sanding moldy wood are the old way — they add moisture or blow spores through your house. Dry ice does neither.

01

No added water

Your basement just flooded — the last thing it needs is more moisture. Dry ice is completely waterless, so it won’t feed the next round of mold.

02

No spore spread

Sanding and wire-brushing send mold spores through the air and the rest of the house. Dry ice lifts mold off without that dust cloud.

03

Reaches the grain

Mold roots into the grain of the wood. Dry ice gets into it — and into tight framing bays a sander can never reach.

04

Chemical-free

No biocides or harsh sprays soaked into the framing of your home — just frozen CO2 that turns to gas and disappears.

05

Saves the structure

Cleaning framing in place means less demolition and rebuild — often faster and less expensive than ripping it out.

06

Insured & documented

Fully insured and WCB covered, with photos and a written scope you can hand to your insurance adjuster.

How It Works

Mold gone, wood dry.

Frozen CO2 pellets hit the mold at high speed — and lift it off the wood without water or dust.

01

Thermal shock

Pellets at −78.5°C flash-freeze the mold, cracking its grip on the wood grain underneath.

02

Lift & release

The frozen growth becomes brittle and releases from the surface — without abrasion or a cloud of spores.

03

Dry & done

The CO2 turns straight to gas, so no water is added and no residue is left — just clean, dry framing ready to rebuild.

Where We Work

Mold removal across Edmonton & Sherwood Park.

Based in Sherwood Park, responding across Edmonton and the surrounding communities hit by this year’s flooding.

Sherwood Park Edmonton St. Albert Fort Saskatchewan Leduc Spruce Grove Beaumont Stony Plain

Basement mold removal in Edmonton after a flood

Particle provides waterless dry ice mold removal and post-flood structural cleaning for homes across the Edmonton area. After a flooded basement, mold sets into framing, joists, and subfloor fast — and the usual fixes make it worse. Spraying biocides adds moisture; sanding and wire-brushing blow spores through the house and only reach the surface. Dry ice blasting lifts mold out of the grain of the wood with no added water, no chemicals, and no dust cloud.

It’s the ideal way to get the bones of your home back to clean, dry material once the space has been dried out — so repairs and finishing can start. (Prefer the spelling "mold"? Same service — we handle basement mold removal across Edmonton too.)

A local, waterless mold partner

We’re based in Sherwood Park and serve Edmonton, St. Albert, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove, Beaumont, and Stony Plain. Fully insured and WCB covered, with documentation for your insurance claim.

Dealing with a moldy basement after the flooding? Get a mold assessment or call 780.394.4123. Cleaning up fire or smoke damage too? See our fire & smoke restoration page.

FAQ

Flood & mold removal in Edmonton, answered.

Common questions from Edmonton-area homeowners after a flood.

How do you remove mold from a flooded basement?
Once the space has been dried out, dry ice blasting strips mold directly off framing, joists, and subfloor. Frozen CO2 pellets lift the mold from the surface without adding water and without sanding or wire-brushing that sends spores through the air. It reaches into the grain of the wood where mold takes hold, and leaves the structure dry.
Do you do water extraction and drying, or just the mold?
Our specialty is the mold removal and structural cleaning that comes after the water is gone and the space has dried out — the stage where mold has set into the framing. If your basement still has standing water or needs drying first, get that handled, then we come in to remove the mold. Not sure where you’re at? Call us and we’ll point you in the right direction.
Is dry ice mold removal safe and chemical-free?
Yes. There’s no water and no harsh chemicals or biocides sprayed onto your framing. Because it’s waterless, it won’t reintroduce the moisture mold needs to grow back, and because it’s non-abrasive, it removes mold without gouging the wood. The removed material is collected during the work.
Why is dry ice better than sanding or wire-brushing mold?
Sanding and wire-brushing knock mold spores loose into the air and only reach the surface. Dry ice lifts mold out of the grain of the wood without the dust cloud, gets into tight framing bays a sander can’t, and doesn’t add moisture — so results last.
Does insurance cover mold removal after a flood?
It depends on your policy and how the water got in, but mold remediation is often part of a water-damage claim. We provide photos and an itemized scope your adjuster can review. Coverage always depends on your specific policy and claim.
Do you serve Edmonton and area for flood and mold cleanup?
Yes. Particle is based in Sherwood Park and serves Edmonton, St. Albert, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove, Beaumont, Stony Plain and surrounding communities for mold removal and post-flood structural cleaning.
Get Help Now

Get a mold assessment.

Tell us about your basement — when it flooded, what you’re seeing, and whether it’s dried out yet. Photos help. Prefer to talk? Call or text anytime.

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780.394.4123
Email
jordan@particlerestorations.com
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