How to Get Rid of Mould

By Nic Bohanna on November 25th, 2024

Mould is a common problem which many homeowners and property managers have. Left untreated, it can lead to health risks such as allergies, asthma and respiratory infections. It can also cause structural damage to your property. Knowing how to effectively get rid of mould is important  for maintaining a safe and comfortable environment. 

What Causes Mould Growth? 

Mould thrives in areas with high humidity, warmth and poor ventilation. Common culprits include leaks in roofs, walls or plumbing systems, condensation on windows, damp spaces and poorly ventilated rooms. 

Mould often begins as black or green spots on walls, ceilings or tiles and can spread quickly if not addressed. Understanding the root cause is important to successfully removing and preventing mould. 

Steps for Mould Removal

Identify Affected Areas 

Inspect your property thoroughly to locate visible mould and any hidden damp spots. 

Protect Yourself

Wear protective gear such as gloves and masks to avoid exposure to mould spores. 

Contain the Area

Seal off the affected space to prevent spores from spreading during the cleaning process. 

Remove Mould 

Use appropriate cleaning agents to scrub away mould from surfaces. For porous materials such as drywall or carpet, replacement may be necessary. 

Dry the Area

Ensure the cleaned areas are thoroughly dried to prevent mould from returning. 

Address Moisture Issues

Fix leaks, improve ventilation and consider using dehumidifiers to maintain low humidity levels. 

When Should You Seek Professional Help? 

While minor mould issues can often be handled independently, extensive mould will require professional help. Professionals have experience and equipment to safely and effectively remove mould and address underlying moisture problems. 

At Synserv, we specialise in comprehensive mould removal services. Our team conducts thorough inspections to identify mould sources and employs advanced techniques to remove mould and prevent recurrence. 

How to Prevent Future Mould Growth 

After the mould in your property has been removed, it is important to implement preventive measures, such as:

Maintain Low Humidity 

Keep indoor humidity levels between 40% to 70% using dehumidifiers if necessary.

Ensure Proper Ventilation 

Install extractor fans in bathrooms and kitchens and open windows regularly to promote airflow. 

Fix Leaks 

Address plumping issues or roof leaks immediately to prevent moisture buildup. 

Regular Inspections 

Check areas prone to dampness, such as basements and behind appliances, for signs of mould. 

Take Control of Mould with Synserv

By following these steps and seeking professional assistance when necessary, you can effectively manage and prevent mould growth in your property. At Synserv, we’re dedicated to helping you maintain a safe and mould free environment. For expert mould removal services, get in touch with our team today. 

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Written by

Nic Bohanna

Key Client Manager

Nic is the Key Client Manager at Synserv with a degree from the prestigious Durham University. With a background in management in the service industry, he now ensures all our passive fire protection services run smoothly. When he’s not at work, you’ll find him pursuing his favourite activities of hill walking, a game of golf, or enjoying a nice cold pint.


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