Mould
Mould is a type of fungus that thrives in damp, humid environments. It can grow on walls, ceilings, floors, and even furniture, often appearing as black, green, or white patches.
Common causes of mould include poor ventilation, leaks, rising damp, and condensation.
While mould is often viewed as an aesthetic issue, it can have serious implications for your health, property, and finances if left untreated.
How to Identify Mould
Recognising the signs of mould early can help prevent it from spreading and causing further damage.
- Visible Growth: Black or green spots on walls, ceilings, or around windows.
- Musty Odour: A damp, unpleasant smell often accompanies mould growth.
- Discoloured Patches: Stains or patches on walls or ceilings, even if mould isn’t yet visible.
- Condensation: Persistent condensation on windows or walls, creating an ideal environment for mould.
- Health Symptoms: Increased allergy symptoms, respiratory issues, or skin irritation among household members.
Why is Mould Bad?
Mould isn’t just an eyesore—it can have serious consequences for your property and health, including:
Cost of Treating Mould
The cost of treating mould depends on the severity and underlying causes. Typical costs include:
Mould Removal
for professional cleaning of affected areas.
Improved Ventilation
for installing extractor fans or ventilation systems.
Leak Repairs
for fixing leaks causing damp and mould.
Damp Proofing
for addressing rising damp or structural moisture issues.
Dehumidifiers
for purchasing a dehumidifier to control humidity levels.
Risks of Buying a House with Mould
Purchasing a property with hidden mould problems can lead to significant challenges:
Health Concerns
Prolonged exposure to mould can lead to worsening health issues for occupants.
Escalating Damage
Untreated mould can spread, causing extensive damage to walls, ceilings, and floors.
Expensive Repairs
Addressing severe mould problems and their underlying causes can be costly.
Resale Challenges
Visible or documented mould issues can deter potential buyers.
Legal Disputes
For rental properties, landlords may face legal claims if mould isn’t addressed.
Benefits of Having a Home Survey
We understand that buying a home is one of the biggest investments you'll make. That’s why our expert home surveys give you the confidence to move forward by uncovering hidden issues, ensuring you’re not overpaying, and helping you secure your mortgage with ease.

Identifies the presence of any potential issues before purchase.

Provides clarity on what you’re buying and potential risks

Enables negotiation with the seller or inclusion of a treatment plan

Prevents future expenses linked to legal disputes or repair costs.