Mould Services

Our team are IICRC qualified professionals in mould remediation. As a leading mould removal company, we strive to provide you with the best possible experience in dealing with moderate to severe mould problems.

Mould Services

Our team of experienced technicians is equipped with the latest tools and equipment to identify, remove and prevent mould growth, while also offering restoration services to restore your property to its pre-damaged condition. We understand the importance of a safe and healthy living or working environment, and we are dedicated to helping you achieve it. We’re here 7 days a week to handle any situation. We take pride in offering personalised service to each of our clients & utilise the most advanced “green”, non-toxic options currently available in mould removal and remediation.

Free Mould Quote

UNIQ Services offer a free in-house or via email mould quote.

Mould Inspections

Mould inspections are critical for identifying the presence and extent of mould growth in homes, offices, or other buildings. Here’s an overview of what mould inspections typically involve:

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When to Schedule a Mould Inspection

  • Visible Mould: If you notice mould spots or discoloured patches on walls, ceilings, or floors.
  • Unexplained Odor: A persistent musty or damp smell.
  • Health Symptoms: Respiratory issues, allergies, or other symptoms worsening indoors.
  • After Water Damage: Following floods, leaks, or high humidity events.
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Key Steps in Mould Inspection

  • Visual Inspection: Checking for visible mould and signs of water damage (e.g., stains, peeling paint).
  • Moisture Assessment: Using moisture meters or thermal imaging to detect hidden damp areas.
  • Air Quality Testing: Collecting air samples to measure mould spore concentrations.
  • Surface Sampling: Swabbing surfaces to identify the type of mould present.
  • Inspection Tools: Flashlights, cameras, humidity meters, and borescopes (for hidden areas).
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Common Areas to Check

  • Bathrooms (around tubs, sinks, and showers).
  • Kitchens (under sinks, behind appliances).
  • Basements (walls, floors, and storage areas).
  • Attics (roof leaks, insulation).
  • HVAC Systems (ducts and vents).
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Professional Inspection Services

Our certified mould inspectors often have specialized training and equipment to identify mould problems accurately. They can also provide detailed reports and remediation recommendations.

Methods of Mould Sampling

  • Air Sampling
  • Purpose: Detects airborne mould spores.
  • Tools: Impaction samplers.
  • Procedure: Air is collected over a period, and the sample is analysed under a microscope or cultured to identify
  • Surface Sampling
  • Purpose: Evaluates mould growth on surfaces.
  • Swab Testing: A sterile swab is used to collect a sample from a surface.
  • Tape Lift: Transparent adhesive tape is applied to the surface and removed for analysis.
  • Bulk Sampling: A portion of the affected material (e.g., drywall) is removed for testing.
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