Re: Mold Remediation Nightmare - Dririte, Jacksonville, FL
Posted by CharleyKM3 on 12/21/06
Sounds like a job for the nation's formost mold toxicologist, who
happens to have an office in Jacksonville, Florida:
Dr. Richard Lipsey WWW.RICHARDLIPSEY.COM
Has he tested the product and what does he think?
CharleyKM3
On 12/06/06, Johncodie wrote:
> Recommendation to JS making the complaint against DRIRITE;
> obtain a moisture meter for about $100 bucks, find the areas of
> mold and take pictures and write down the moisture readings.
> Contact the health department for consultation of your health
> related problems, and have them advise the buildig inspectors.
> jc
>
> On 8/30/06, Lee G. Kellison, Esquire wrote:
>> To Whom It May Concern:
>>
>> This Law Firm has the pleasure of representing DRIRITE®
>> located in Jacksonville, Florida. DRIRITE® is aware of three
>> negative postings on this website, posted on April 18, 19th
>> and June 13th. Please be advised that DRIRITE® finds them to
>> be slanderous and defamatory. DRIRITE® suspects that a
>> former employee and/or a competitor of DRIRITE® posted the
>> negative statements in order to unfairly damage the DRIRITE®
>> name, reputation, and business.
Sincerely,
Lee G. Kellison /s/
>> On 4/18/06, JS wrote:
>>> Does any one know about a mold remediation company in
>>> Jacksonville named Dri-rite? It seems to me that they are
>>> not on the level. They were hired by my condo assoc. to
>>> remove a great deal of mold from my residence. Another
>>> resident hired an IH to inspect after Dririte had
>>> supposedly finished the mold removal on her unit. The IH
>>> said that they only removed less than 1/3 of what they
>>> should have and did a terrible job. I asked him how they
>>> get away with this, he said that they inspect their own
>>> work and just say that they pass every time regardless.
>>> He told me that builders use them because they look
>>> professional (a point that I can't agree), they are cheap
>>> and fast because they only remove or wipe down the mold
>>> you can see and then just say that they are done, thus
>>> saving builders money and screwing homeowners. They have
>>> just finished working in my unit and I do not feel at
>>> ease. They test there own work, is that the correct way
>>> to do these things? They even reinstalled the drywall
>>> before the results came back, is this right? I am very
>>> worried. I think that my builder has taken advantage of
>>> me. Can anyone offer any advice?
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