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Have you often seen green mould on walls or ceilings? They are airborne fungi present in our atmosphere. They usually start growing and spreading rapidly on moist surfaces. Research suggests that mould cannot be completely prevented. This means that one of the only ways to control the growth of fungi is by keeping the area as low in moisture as possible. When it comes to mould-damaged areas and materials in your home, they can include basements, kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms. Although these areas are prone to mould formation, materials that may also have mould include ceiling tiles, wood panelling, drywall, mattresses, etc.

Why do moulds form?

Widespread mould in certain areas suggests that there is more water damage to your property than the naked eye can see. Mould also requires moisture and organic materials to grow quickly. We may not notice it, but most items in our homes and building materials come with the organic ingredients needed to allow mould growth. Let's take a look at some common reasons for mould growth:

  1. Leaking ceilings: This can happen due to flooding or rain.
  2. Constant source of moisture - these are damaged areas resulting in poor drainage and leaking pipes that cause water to accumulate in an area.
  3. Flood Drainage - This is drainage that existed before and is still damp to date.
  4. Continuous humidity: This is usually natural and is caused by the humid climate or the steam inside.
  5. Faulty drainage systems: This can be especially experienced with outdoor units of air conditioners. Leakage leads to mould growth.

Spring and summer are the seasons when mould can thrive as they allow for a humid environment.

Harmful effects of the black Mould

Moulds can appear to be fuzzy and fibrous structures that have detrimental effects on everyone. Although the mould may appear grey, blue, green, black, or green-black, it also has many other varieties. Black mould is the most harmful and toxic of all. They usually grow in indoor spaces and are hazardous to health. Wherever these green-black moulds are present, there is a strong mouldy smell in that area. Black mould usually occurs as a result of floods containing impurities such as black water. This flood means rainwater, sewage water, and seawater. In addition to flooding, black moulds also grow due to moisture like other moulds. These moulds, especially the black ones, pose health risks. Delayed or immediate reactions may occur depending on the individual, but the health hazard is inevitable.

Toxic: Black mould is toxic to human health and has a number of harmful effects.

Reactions: The mould can have allergic reactions such as chest or nose congestion, asthma attacks, itchy or dry eyes, sneezing, infections, headaches or migraines, irritation, or tiredness.

Allergies: Outbreaks of allergies and other symptoms have also been reported in individuals, especially those with weaker immunity.

Severe Effects: Effects on children are more serious in nature.

Prolonged exposure: prolonged exposure causes severe breathing and respiratory problems.

Breakdown: Deteriorates even the hardest materials, such as paint, drywall, wood, etc.

Damage: It also causes cosmetic damage and discolouration.

Black mould spores can be tough to identify if you don't know what they look like. When in doubt, always call a professional for help. They'll have the knowledge and tools needed so that any future mold growth will not recur as long as you keep up with your cleaning routine after getting rid of it the first time around!

What is the mould remediation process?

Moulds can really be very damaging to your structures and properties if they are not properly treated and cleaned in time. Over time, you will find that wood, drywall, and other building materials are weakened. Experts also suggest that exposure to fungi can cause allergies. In many cases, it also poses serious health risks. Now that you have read about some problems with mould and its harmful effects, there is a procedure to fix them called Mould Remediation. Our professional remediation process in Christchurch begins with an initial assessment and a free quote. After the initial process, we repair the moist or damp area and remove the materials that contain moulds. In this way, the affected area is restored to its original state.

1. Repair the source of moisture

In most cases, the source of water and dampness is always the primary source of mould. If the area is constantly damp, mould growth is bound to increase over time. No matter if the problem is a simple leak or constant condensation, the source must be found and fixed.

2. Treatment of Mould

The mould will be successfully removed once the water issue is sorted. To completely solve the water problem, leaking materials, including wood, carpet, drywall, etc., need to be replaced and disposed of to prevent further growth of mould. If the mould growth is too severe to deal with, you may need to disconnect from the area forever.

3. Cleanse and deodorize

After ensuring mould removal, we professionally rinse, clean, and deodorise any dirty or leaking items such as textiles, furniture, clothing, and related materials to remove any possible mould residue. By using reliable air filtration equipment, we are sure to reduce the re-occurrence of mould.

4. Restore

The last step is mould remediation. This process encompasses reconstructing the affected region to bring it back to its original state. This can include installing new tiles, drywall, painting walls, new carpets, etc. In cases of seriousness, it may be necessary to completely replace the bathroom vanities, kitchen cabinets, countertops, etc.

Why should you opt for professional mould cleaners?

Mould cleaning services from professionals like CleaningPro are always reliable. Treating mould on your own will limit bleaching in areas that can hardly cure the symptoms of fungus growth. Mould likely come back sooner. CleaningPro has a team of mould remediation experts in Christchurch who ensure the permanent riddance of both mould and water. CleaningPro provides high-quality and reliable mould treatment, even when it comes to removing black mould or other types of mould remediation in Christchurch. Here are some reasons to always rely on CleaningPro:

  1. 24-hour emergency service
  2. Free estimates
  3. Experienced and professional cleaners
  4. High-quality equipment and innovative techniques
  5. Turnaround time of 30 minutes
  6. Insured and licensed team members

Don’t remove mould yourself

If you try to get rid of the mould on your own without first determining where it came from and how widespread it is, you could end up causing more damage. It is essential to do moisture testing in conjunction with a site investigation. Our professionals have been trained in the most recent procedures for identifying the type of mould and its location, and they are able to locate the source of the moisture.

The return of mould is inevitable if it is not completely and correctly removed. Surface washing may give the appearance that the problem has been solved, but mould spores will still be present even after the surface has been cleaned.

Types of Household Mould

There are around one hundred thousand distinct kinds of mould. There are numerous kinds of mould, not all of which pose a danger to human health. If mould of any kind is discovered in your home, you have reason to be concerned. There are many different kinds of mould.

Molds of the following categories should be examined for in your home and treated if they are discovered there because they are known to be hazardous to both the structure itself and the occupants' health.

Aspergillius (penicillium)

Aspergillus – Penicillium is a common mould in New Zealand households.

Molds belonging to the genus Aspergillus come in more than 185 distinct species. These moulds can be found in a variety of colours and have long, flask-shaped spores that condense into thick layers.

Mold of this type can pose a health risk to individuals who already have impaired immune systems and has the potential to induce allergic reactions as well as lung infections.

Aspergillosis is a well-known lung infection that is brought on by being exposed to the fungus Aspergillus.

 

Cladosporium

Cladosporium may flourish in warm as well as cold situations, and it can frequently be seen growing on indoor materials such as textiles, upholstered furniture, carpets, and windowsills.

A rapidly proliferating mould that is capable of releasing a significant number of spores and spreading rapidly. Another prevalent type of household mould that can be seen in New Zealand homes is called cladosporium.

 

Stachybotrys – Commonly known as black mould

Toxigenic stachybotrys is a type of mould that is also known as "black mould." It is believed to be one of the most deadly types of mould since it can induce allergic reactions, flu-like symptoms, headaches, memory loss, and significant damage to the respiratory system.

Stachybotrys is not always "black" in colour; rather, it can also present itself as a dark green or grey depending on the food supply it consumes, and it typically has a musty odour. Stachybotrys is a type of fungus.

Most of the time, it grows on things made of cellulose, like wood, cabinets, doors, paper products, and framework. It does best in damp, wet places with high relative humidity..

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Whether it's black mould or even mould symptoms, don't wait for it to spread and cause harm to you and your family. Call the reliable Mould Removal team from CleaningPro now. Our team identifies the root cause of the problem and will provide a quick and professional mould remediation service in Christchurch as soon as possible.

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