
Water Damage & Mold Removal in Middle Sackville, NS
Water damage restoration and mold removal for Middle Sackville, where the 1970s–80s housing stock along Sackville Drive sees the same spring flooding and post-flood mold issues as Lower Sackville.
We handle water damage and mold removal in Middle Sackville, where the 1970s and 80s housing stock along the Sackville Drive corridor shares the same spring flooding and post-event mold risks as its neighbours in Lower Sackville, with a few of its own characteristics.
Middle Sackville sits between Lower Sackville and Beaver Bank on the Sackville River corridor, and its homes were built largely in the 1970s and 80s as the community expanded outward from the established core. That era of construction favoured split-level and bungalow layouts with partially finished basements — enough finished space to make water damage expensive, but not always built with the drainage and waterproofing that would have helped. The homes here are now in the age bracket where original drain tile and sump systems are at or past their design life.
The Sackville River's influence is felt here too, particularly during spring melt when water levels upstream affect the water table throughout the valley. Middle Sackville doesn't flood quite as dramatically as the lowest parts of Lower Sackville, but it's in the same watershed, and homeowners here see the same pattern of water appearing in basements during the April-May period that their downstream neighbours know well. We cover Middle Sackville regularly and understand how spring water behaves in this part of the valley.
Why Middle Sackville homeowners call us
1970s–80s homes at end of drainage life
Original drain tile and sump systems from this era are failing. We see the results regularly in Middle Sackville basements.
Sackville River watershed spring pressure
The river valley affects the water table across Middle Sackville in spring. Basements absorb the pressure.
Partially finished basements
Enough drywall and flooring to make water damage expensive, but often not built with proper drainage below it.
What we do in Middle Sackville
Middle Sackville: common questions
My Middle Sackville basement gets wet every spring but dries on its own. Is that okay to leave?
No. Even if it looks dry by June, moisture stays in the drywall, insulation, and framing — enough to grow mold before next spring. We check what's actually in the walls.
Is Middle Sackville in your service area?
Yes, fully. We cover the entire Sackville corridor from Lower Sackville through to Beaver Bank.
Water damage or mold in Middle Sackville? Let's talk.
Call and tell us what's going on, or send a message and we'll get right back to you. We cover Dartmouth and the whole Halifax area.