FAQS

What causes mould growth in homes ?

Mould growth is typically caused by excess moisture, poor ventilation, and organic materials such as wood, drywall, or fabric that provide a food source for mould spores.

How can I identify mould in my home?

Look for visible signs of mould such as black spots or patches on walls, ceilings, or floors. Mould can also sometimes be detected by a musty odour.

Why is mould harmful?

Mould can cause health problems such as allergic reactions, respiratory issues, and exacerbate conditions like asthma. Some moulds produce mycotoxins which can be harmful if ingested or inhaled.

What products do you offer to remove mould?

We offer a range of mould removal products including sprays, cleaners, and disinfectants specifically formulated to eliminate mould spores and inhibit future growth.

Are your products safe to use around children and pets?

Yes, our products are designed to be safe for use around children and pets when used according to the instructions provided. However, it's always a good idea to keep them out of reach of children and animals during application and until surfaces are completely dry.

Do your products work on all types of mould?

Our products are effective against most common types of household mould including black mould, mildew, and other fungi. However, for severe or extensive mould infestations, professional remediation may be necessary.

How long does it take for your products to eliminate mould?

The time it takes for our products to eliminate mould depends on factors such as the extent of the mould growth, the type of surface being treated, and the product used. In general, visible results can often be seen within minutes to hours, but complete eradication may take several applications over a period of days or weeks.

Do you offer any preventive products to stop mould from coming back?

Yes, we offer preventive solutions such as mould-resistant coatings and sealants designed to inhibit mould growth on surfaces and prevent recurrence.

What steps can I take to prevent mould growth in my home?

Keep indoor humidity levels low, ensure proper ventilation, promptly repair leaks and water damage, and regularly clean and inspect areas prone to mould growth such as bathrooms, kitchens, and basements.