Surface treatment is the most common way to address mould — using anti-fungal sprays, repainting, or replacing plasterboard. While these methods temporarily hide the visible issues, in older homes across Kent, Essex, and Greater London, they rarely resolve the underlying conditions that cause mould.
Mould indicates underlying issues. These are usually moisture-related causes like poor ventilation, condensation on cold bridges within the building fabric, water ingress through faulty seals or roof junctions, and rising damp from poorly managed ground conditions. Addressing these root causes is essential, as treating the mould alone is only a temporary solution. Often, the mould reappears within months and may be worse the second time because the materials it grows on have been weakened.
In housing built before 1980, fabric issues tend to be worsened. Solid wall construction, single-glazed windows, and original rooflines with poor detailing all create cold surfaces that cause condensation from moisture-laden air. The problem is structural, not cosmetic. Merely adding ventilation without better insulation, or treating mould without fixing leaks, won’t solve the core issues.
There is also a health aspect that is often overlooked. Prolonged contact with black mould poses genuine health risks, especially for children, elderly residents, and individuals with respiratory issues. The connection between damp housing and respiratory problems is well documented, which is why laws like Awaab’s Law have been introduced. This legislation doesn’t focus on whether a landlord has cleaned the mould, but rather on whether the hazard has been properly addressed.
Spectra’s damp and black mould removal service focuses on identifying and tackling the root cause, not just visible signs. We serve Kent, Essex, Greater London, and the wider South East, partnering with housing providers, landlords, and building managers to ensure accurate diagnosis, safe removal of contaminated materials, fabric treatment, and ventilation improvements that directly address the underlying reasons for mould growth.
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