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Mould Removal in Wigan

At Home Energy Save GB, we identify the underlying causes of mould growth in Wigan 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.

Book your FREE Comprehensive Damp Survey now or call us on 0800 065 4044 to take the first step towards a drier and healthier home.

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Damp in the Home is the Main Cause of Mould

Mould does not appear without a cause. In many homes across Wigan, persistent damp problems create the right conditions for spores to grow and spread across walls, ceilings and soft furnishings. The town’s exposure to regular rainfall, cooler winter temperatures and older housing stock in areas such as Swinley, Standish and Ince can all contribute to raised internal moisture levels. Rising damp at ground floor level, penetrating damp after sustained wet weather and moisture trapped within cavity walls can leave internal surfaces cold and damp for long periods.

Simply cleaning away visible mould may improve the look of a room temporarily, but it will return if the underlying moisture issue is not properly resolved. A thorough professional damp survey is the most reliable way to pinpoint the true source of moisture, safeguard your health, protect the structural condition of your property and stop mould from continuing to affect your Wigan home.

Free Mould and Damp Survey in Wigan

Worried about mould or damp in your Wigan home? We provide a free mould and damp survey for homeowners across Wigan and surrounding areas including Standish, Hindley, Leigh and Ashton in Makerfield.

Our experienced specialists carry out a thorough inspection of your property, using professional diagnostic equipment to identify the source of moisture and assess the extent of any mould growth. You will receive clear, practical guidance together with a detailed, no obligation report explaining our findings and setting out the most suitable treatment options for your home.

Common Types of Mould Found in Wigan 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 developing on walls and within properties across Wigan can pose genuine health concerns, particularly where exposure continues over time. Airborne spores can reduce indoor air quality and may lead to symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, headaches or irritation of the eyes and throat, especially in rooms with limited ventilation.

Some people are more vulnerable to the effects of mould, including young children, older adults and those with asthma or other respiratory conditions.

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Mould Removal Experts in Wigan

At Home Energy Save GB, we deliver professional mould removal services across Wigan, backed by long term guarantees that provide genuine reassurance and lasting protection. With more than 40 years of industry experience, we have earned a strong reputation for dependable, high quality workmanship throughout Wigan and the wider Greater Manchester area.

Our fully accredited team works in line with strict safety and remediation standards, ensuring every property is carefully inspected, accurately diagnosed and treated to minimise the risk of mould returning. When you choose us, you are choosing experienced specialists who treat your home with respect, concentrate on addressing the root cause of the problem and apply proven technical expertise to achieve durable, long term results.

What causes mould to grow in homes across Wigan?

In Wigan, mould growth is usually linked to excess moisture within the property. This can result from rising damp in older terraced homes, penetrating damp following prolonged rainfall, condensation caused by poor ventilation, or leaks from roofs and pipework. The local climate, combined with solid wall construction in many properties, can leave internal surfaces cold and prone to condensation. At Home Energy Save GB, we carry out detailed damp surveys to determine whether the issue is condensation related or caused by a deeper structural moisture problem before recommending treatment.

Surface mould caused by condensation often appears in corners, behind furniture and around windows. However, if you notice tide marks, crumbling plaster, peeling wallpaper or a musty smell, this may indicate rising or penetrating damp. In many Wigan properties, particularly older homes, the issue can be a combination of both. Our survey process allows us to distinguish between condensation and structural damp so that the correct remedial solution is applied rather than simply treating the symptoms.

Yes, prolonged exposure to mould can affect indoor air quality and may lead to respiratory irritation, coughing, headaches and worsening asthma symptoms. Young children, older residents and those with existing health conditions can be more vulnerable. We regularly see cases where underlying damp has been left untreated for months or years, allowing mould to spread. Our approach focuses on eliminating the moisture source first, which is essential to properly protect your household’s health.

Older homes in Wigan can be more susceptible due to solid wall construction, ageing damp proof courses and limited insulation. These factors can contribute to colder internal surfaces and higher condensation risk. That said, newer properties can also experience mould where ventilation is insufficient. Each property is different, which is why a detailed survey is essential before deciding on the most appropriate remedial work.

With over 40 years of experience in damp proofing and remedial treatments, we understand the construction types and common moisture issues found in Wigan homes. Our approach is evidence based, technically informed and focused on long term prevention rather than temporary fixes. We take the time to diagnose properly, explain clearly and deliver durable results that protect both your health and your property.