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.
> Some municipalites have enviromental courts of buildings that
> are not meeting code to the International Standard for mold
> free dwelling. You have to be able to visualy see the stuff
> growing. After you have by in seek counsel to contact Lee G.
> Kellison to report what your demands are. Make sure you
> include the pain and suffering and defamation/slanderouse
> damages you have received. Mr. Kellison, if there is not mold,
> or moisture remaining in the area remediated by your client
> DRIRITE you have no cause for worry; but if all you have is two
> sheets of paper saying what the un-biased test results are; you
> have no defence. The poof is in the pudding; or make your
> defense is not based on wolves in sheep skins trying to
> remember what the last lie was. You will get caught up in more
> lies.
>
> 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.
>>
>> DRIRITE® values its hard earned reputation in the mold
>> remediation industry. The company takes pride in performing
>> its services and has an excellent customer satisfaction
>> history. DRIRITE® is eager to dismiss any concerns raised as
>> a result of the untrue statements. Please feel free to
>> contact Kathy Bookstore at DRIRITE® if you have any
>> questions, comments or concerns relating to the Toxlaw.com
>> postings.
>>
>> 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?
Have you ever tried to remove black mold and it just keeps on
coming back? That seems to be the question of the year when it
comes to proper black mold removal. Many people believe that
bleach is the best mold removal products out on the market but
what they do not realize is that bleach is made with harsh
chemicals that give off toxic fumes when you are using it around
the house. If you don’t believe me then read the caution label on
the back of the bottle.
mold remediation