Design + Build
Marissa Liff, M.Arch.
The Legal Battle Is Only Half the Fight
Getting your insurer to pay is one problem. Making sure the money is actually spent correctly — on a remediation and rebuild that’s done right — is another. Most homeowners have no way to evaluate whether a contractor’s remediation plan is sound, whether the work was performed correctly, or whether the rebuild reflects what they actually paid for.
Marissa does.
What We Handle
Mold Assessment Oversight
Before remediation begins, you need to know what you’re actually dealing with. Marissa coordinates and oversees independent mold testing and air quality assessment, so you have an accurate, unbiased picture of the scope of the problem — not the one a remediation contractor with a financial interest in expansion gives you.
Remediation Project Management
Proper mold remediation follows established protocols. Marissa manages the remediation process, holds contractors to those standards, and ensures the work is completed — and verified — before the space is closed up. Shortcuts during remediation are how mold comes back.
Rebuild Planning and Design
Once remediation is complete, the rebuild begins. Marissa brings her architectural training to the planning and design of the rebuilt space — whether that means restoring what was there or making improvements that address the underlying conditions that allowed mold to grow in the first place.
Contractor Oversight and Accountability
Construction is full of opportunities for things to go wrong — missed scope, substandard materials, work that doesn’t match the drawings. Marissa’s role is to make sure you get what you paid for, and to identify and address problems before they become expensive corrections.
How to Get Started
Use the contact form to describe your situation. We’ll schedule a paid consultation ($100) to assess the scope of what you need and how we can help.
