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Mould Removal in Shrewsbury

At Home Energy Save GB, we identify the underlying causes of mould growth in Shrewsbury properties and implement compliant ventilation and moisture control solutions in line with British Standards, restoring a healthier indoor environment and helping to prevent future recurrence.

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When it comes to mould issues, trust Home Energy Save GB to not only diagnose the problem accurately but also to provide effective solutions backed by decades of industry experience.

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Damp in the Home is the Main Cause of Mould

Mould does not develop without an underlying moisture problem. In many properties across Shrewsbury, ongoing damp conditions create the ideal environment for spores to settle and spread across walls, ceilings and furnishings. The town’s regular rainfall, colder winter periods and mix of older period homes in areas such as Belle Vue, Monkmoor and Frankwell can all contribute to increased internal humidity and condensation if ventilation and insulation are not properly managed.

Wiping away visible mould may improve the appearance of a room for a short time, but it will return if the source of moisture is not accurately identified and resolved. A detailed professional damp survey is the most effective way to uncover the root cause, protect your health, preserve the structural integrity of your property and prevent mould from continuing to affect your Shrewsbury home.

Free Mould and Damp Survey in Shrewsbury

Concerned about mould or damp in your Shrewsbury property? We offer a free mould and damp survey for homeowners across Shrewsbury and nearby areas including Belle Vue, Monkmoor, Frankwell and Bayston Hill.

Our experienced specialists carry out a comprehensive inspection of your home, using professional diagnostic equipment to trace the source of moisture and evaluate the extent of any mould growth. You will receive clear, straightforward advice along with a detailed, no obligation report outlining our findings and recommending the most appropriate treatment solutions for your property.

Common Types of Mould Found in Shrewsbury Homes

Green Mould

Regularly forming on walls, soft furnishings and around window frames, this mould develops quickly in damp and humid conditions. It is commonly associated with condensation but may also appear where water ingress is present. Spores released into the air can impact indoor comfort and cleanliness.

This type of mould often spreads across porous surfaces if moisture remains unresolved. Its appearance usually highlights ventilation shortcomings or damp problems that should be addressed to protect the home.

White Mould

Often mistaken for salt deposits or dust, this mould grows in areas where moisture lingers on walls, timber or stored items. It is frequently linked to condensation problems and inadequate ventilation, especially in cupboards, lofts and unused rooms.

Although it may look less severe, it can spread across surfaces and indicate elevated humidity levels. Left untreated, it can affect building materials and signal underlying moisture issues that require professional investigation within the property.

Black Mould

Commonly developing on walls, ceilings and around windows, this mould thrives in environments where moisture is consistently present. Poor ventilation, high humidity and cold surfaces all contribute to its growth inside homes. It often appears in bathrooms, bedrooms and living spaces where airflow is limited.

Spores can become airborne and affect indoor air quality, particularly during colder months. Its presence usually indicates an ongoing condensation or damp issue that needs addressing to prevent repeated growth and further damage.

Is Mould Dangerous?

Mould forming on walls and inside properties across Shrewsbury can present genuine health concerns, particularly where exposure continues over a prolonged period. Airborne spores can reduce indoor air quality and may cause symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, headaches or irritation of the eyes and throat, especially in rooms where ventilation is poor.

Certain individuals are more susceptible to the effects of mould, including young children, older adults and those living with asthma or other respiratory conditions.

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Mould Removal Experts in Shrewsbury

At Home Energy Save GB, we provide professional mould removal services across Shrewsbury, supported by long term guarantees that offer genuine reassurance and lasting protection. With more than 40 years of industry experience, we have built a strong reputation for reliable, high quality workmanship throughout Shrewsbury and the wider Shropshire area.

Our fully accredited team operates in accordance with strict safety and remediation standards, ensuring every property is thoroughly inspected, correctly diagnosed and treated to reduce the likelihood of mould returning. When you choose us, you are appointing experienced specialists who treat your home with care, focus on resolving the underlying cause of the issue and apply proven technical expertise to deliver durable, long term results.

What causes mould to develop in homes across Shrewsbury?

In Shrewsbury, mould most commonly develops due to excess moisture within the property. This can result from condensation, rising damp, penetrating damp or leaks from plumbing or roofing. The town’s older housing stock, particularly Victorian and Edwardian terraces, can be more vulnerable if ventilation and insulation are not up to modern standards. When moisture levels remain elevated, mould spores settle and spread. At Home Energy Save GB, we carry out detailed damp surveys to identify the exact source of moisture before recommending any mould removal treatment.

Visible mould is often a symptom rather than the main problem. If you are noticing tide marks on walls, peeling wallpaper, blistering paint or a musty smell, damp may be the underlying cause. Condensation tends to appear in corners and around windows, while rising damp affects lower wall sections. Our team assesses humidity levels, wall moisture readings and ventilation conditions to determine whether damp is driving the mould growth. Treating the damp is essential if you want a long term solution.

Older properties can be more prone to damp related mould, particularly if they lack modern insulation or ventilation systems. Solid brick walls, ageing mortar and suspended timber floors can allow moisture to build up if not properly maintained. That said, newer homes are not immune, especially where condensation is poorly managed. We assess each property individually, considering construction type and local environmental factors, before recommending the most appropriate damp and mould treatment.

Rising damp can occur in older properties where damp proof courses have deteriorated or been bridged. It typically affects ground floor walls and may present with salt deposits or staining. Rising damp creates persistent moisture, which can contribute to mould development. Our team is experienced in diagnosing and treating rising damp, ensuring that any mould growth linked to it is properly resolved.

Mould should be addressed as soon as it is identified. Delaying treatment allows damp conditions to persist and spread. Early intervention typically results in simpler and more cost effective solutions. We recommend arranging a survey promptly if you notice signs of mould.