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Oshawa Water Damage & Mold Restoration

We handle restoration work across all of Oshawa — from the older lakefront neighborhoods in the south through the 1960s-80s subdivisions that dominate central and east Oshawa to the newer Windfields and Columbus-area builds in the north. Oshawa housing mirrors Scarborough in many ways, producing similar water damage and mold patterns we handle routinely.

Dispatched from 45 Sheppard Ave E, Suite 900 in North York — 55-80 minute response to Oshawa.

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Oshawa's Housing Zones

Oshawa's housing falls into three broad zones based on age and location, each with its own restoration profile:

South Oshawa — Older Lakefront and Downtown

South of the 401 toward the lake, and through the downtown core, the housing stock is older — early 20th century through the 1950s-60s. Common patterns:

  • Chronic basement moisture from higher water table near the lake
  • Rising damp in older stone and brick foundations
  • Original plumbing — galvanized supply lines, cast iron drain stacks reaching failure points
  • Window and wall cavity mold from aging flashing
  • Aged heating systems including some remaining oil furnaces

Central and East Oshawa — Postwar Stock

McLaughlin, Central, Donevan, O'Neill, Vanier, Centennial, Eastdale, Northglen, and Farewell contain extensive 1960s-80s housing similar to postwar Scarborough. The water damage and mold patterns are correspondingly similar:

  • Clay tile weeping tile failure — end-of-life drainage causing chronic dampness
  • Attic sheathing mold from bathroom fans vented into attics
  • Basement rec-room mold behind paneling from 1970s-80s finishing
  • Hot water tank failures in homes where original tanks have reached 15-20+ years
  • Frozen pipe bursts in uninsulated exterior-wall supplies during winter cold snaps
  • Sump pump failures in lower-grade properties

North Oshawa — Newer Subdivisions

Windfields, Samac, Pinecrest, and the Columbus and Taunton corridor areas are predominantly 1990s-2020s construction. Water damage patterns are typical of newer builds:

  • Builder-grade supply fitting failures at 10-15 years
  • Window and door flashing leaks on complex rooflines
  • Cold joint foundation leaks at footing-wall transitions
  • Inadequate attic baffling producing attic condensation and sheathing mold
  • Appliance hose failures as first-generation equipment ages

Oshawa Neighborhoods We Cover

  • Lakeview, Port Oshawa, South Oshawa — older lakefront housing
  • McLaughlin, Central, Donevan — 1960s-70s postwar bungalow belt
  • O'Neill, Vanier, Centennial — mid-century housing mixed with infill
  • Eastdale, Northglen, Farewell — 1970s-80s subdivisions
  • Windfields, Samac, Pinecrest — 2000s subdivisions
  • North Oshawa, Columbus, Taunton corridor — newer builds
  • Downtown Oshawa and heritage streets — older homes with rising damp patterns

Serving All of Oshawa

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