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Licences pour Restauration de dégâts d'eau en Ontario

No specific provincial licence is required. However, IICRC Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT) certification is the industry standard and often required by insurance companies.

Key facts

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Faits clés sur les licences pour les restauration de dégâts d'eaus en Ontario

Classification du métier

Unregulated Trade

No License Required

Sceau rouge

Non disponible

Permis

Généralement non requis

Assurance

Requis ou attendu

The details

Exigences de licence

Reviewing trade credentials and training requirements

What it takes to qualify

Credentials, training, and coverage for this trade

  • No Red Seal endorsement for this trade
  • Liability insurance is required or expected

Water damage restoration does not have a specific provincial licence requirement in Ontario. However, the industry standard is IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) certification. The IICRC Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT) credential is widely expected by insurance companies and is often required to perform insurance-covered work. Mold remediation following water damage may require additional IICRC certifications. Workers handling sewage-contaminated materials should have appropriate health and safety training.

Organisme de réglementation

IICRC for industry certification standards; insurance companies often require IICRC credentials

Comment vérifier

Ask if they hold IICRC WRT certification. This is critical if you will be filing an insurance claim.

Buyer beware

Signaux d'alerte à surveiller

Signaux d'alerte lors de l'embauche d'un restauration de dégâts d'eau

No IICRC certification - insurance companies may not accept work from uncertified firms

Does not perform moisture readings with professional-grade meters

Skips documentation that is needed for insurance claims

Recommends cosmetic repairs without proper structural drying first

No antimicrobial treatment after water extraction

Before you sign

Questions à poser avant d'embaucher

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Posez ces questions avant de signer tout contrat

  • Are your technicians IICRC-certified in water damage restoration (WRT)?
  • How will you monitor and document moisture levels throughout the drying process?
  • Do you work directly with insurance companies, and will you help with the claim?
  • What antimicrobial treatments will you apply to prevent mold?
  • What is your response time for emergency calls?

Good to know

Questions fréquemment posées

Les restauration de dégâts d'eaus en Ontario ont-ils besoin d'une licence ?

Water damage restoration does not have a specific provincial licence requirement in Ontario. However, the industry standard is IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) certification. The IICRC Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT) credential is widely expected by insurance companies and is often required to perform insurance-covered work. Mold remediation following water damage may require additional IICRC certifications. Workers handling sewage-contaminated materials should have appropriate health and safety training.

Comment puis-je vérifier les qualifications d'un restauration de dégâts d'eau en Ontario ?

Ask if they hold IICRC WRT certification. This is critical if you will be filing an insurance claim.

Quels sont les signaux d'alarme à surveiller au moment d'embaucher un restauration de dégâts d'eau ?

(1) No IICRC certification - insurance companies may not accept work from uncertified firms (2) Does not perform moisture readings with professional-grade meters (3) Skips documentation that is needed for insurance claims (4) Recommends cosmetic repairs without proper structural drying first (5) No antimicrobial treatment after water extraction

Quelles questions devrais-je poser avant d'embaucher un restauration de dégâts d'eau ?

(1) Are your technicians IICRC-certified in water damage restoration (WRT)? (2) How will you monitor and document moisture levels throughout the drying process? (3) Do you work directly with insurance companies, and will you help with the claim? (4) What antimicrobial treatments will you apply to prevent mold? (5) What is your response time for emergency calls?

Mon restauration de dégâts d'eau devrait-il détenir une assurance ?

Oui, les restauration de dégâts d'eaus en Ontario doivent normalement détenir une assurance responsabilité et une couverture de la WSIB.

Combien coûte un restauration de dégâts d'eau en Ontario ?

Les tarifs habituels pour les restauration de dégâts d'eaus en Ontario varient de $75-$200/hour (crew rate). Water category (clean, grey, or black/sewage), affected area in square footage, depth of water, duration of exposure, materials affected (carpet, drywall, hardwood, concrete), structural damage extent, mold risk, content restoration needs, and emergency vs. scheduled service. Emergency after-hours calls carry premium rates. Sewage backup is the most expensive due to contamination and disposal requirements. Insurance coverage varies - most homeowner policies cover sudden water damage but not gradual leaks or overland flooding.

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