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An abandoned, derelict room with extensive green and black mold covering the white walls and ceiling.

How Indoor Humidity Levels Contribute to Mould

Maintaining a healthy and comfortable home goes beyond cleanliness and décor. One of the most overlooked factors that can significantly impact indoor air quality is indoor humidity. Excess moisture in the air can create an ideal environment for mould growth, which in turn can lead to health problems and structural damage. Understanding how indoor humidity […]

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Exterior of a UK brick house with extensive black mould and damp stains on the walls under overcast sky

Landlord Responsibilities for Mould Under UK Housing Law

Managing a rental property in the UK comes with a significant list of legal duties, but few are as critical or as scrutinised as moisture control. If you are a property owner, understanding the landlord’s responsibilities for mould is no longer just about property maintenance; it is a matter of legal compliance and tenant safety.

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Black mould and green mold growing on a damp window sill and wall in a residential room, illustrating poor indoor air quality and moisture problems

Does Mould Impact Indoor Air Quality?

Most people spend nearly 90% of their time indoors, focusing on comfort but often overlooking the invisible world in the air they breathe. Homes and workplaces can harbor microscopic mould spores that circulate through ventilation, carpets, and walls, releasing allergens and irritants. Persistent musty smells, frequent sneezing, coughing, unexplained allergies, or unusual fatigue may signal

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Winter vs summer mould: condensation and black mould on window vs snowy house exterior showing seasonal risks

Mould in Winter vs Summer: What Homeowners Need to Know

Finding a dark patch of spores on your wall is never a pleasant surprise, regardless of what the calendar says. However, the “why” and “how” behind that growth change significantly as the seasons turn. Many homeowners assume mould is strictly a rainy-season problem, but the truth is more nuanced. Whether you are dealing with damp

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