Black Mould on walls is often a sign of a serious problem in your home that needs to be thoroughly investigated. It is often caused by excess condensation, usually as a result of a lack of ventilation in the home that results in high humidity levels. In short, it is a sign that the air in your home contains too much moisture.
It is often a sign of an underlying damp problem as well as affecting the integrity of your home’s building fabric, the NHS states that mould growth can cause or worsen respiratory infections, allergies or asthma. Black mould symptoms like coughing, runny nose and increased sneezing can lower quality of life and lead to health complications.
The bottom line is to get rid of black cladisporium mould this can be remove with a mould removal treatment which will be detailed in this survey and quotation.
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