Mould is a common problem that many homeowners and business owners face. It can appear in damp areas of a home, spread quickly, and pose serious health risks if left untreated. At Ever Ready Solutions, we specialize in professional mould removal, ensuring that your home or commercial space remains clean, safe, and mould-free. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about mould, including how it forms, the different types, and the best ways to prevent and treat it.
Mould is a type of fungus that thrives in moist, warm environments. It reproduces through microscopic spores that travel through the air and settle on surfaces. When conditions are right—such as high humidity, lack of ventilation, and organic material for food—mould begins to grow and spread.
Excess Moisture – Leaks from pipes, roofs, or windows provide the perfect breeding ground for mould.
Poor Ventilation – Areas with little airflow, like basements and bathrooms, tend to trap moisture.
Flooding or Water Damage – Any area that has been exposed to water for an extended period is at high risk for mould.
Condensation – When warm, moist air meets cold surfaces, condensation occurs, leading to mould growth.
Not all mould is the same. Some types are harmless, while others can cause significant health problems. Here are some of the most common types of mould found indoors:
Found in household dust, damp walls, and air conditioning systems.
Can cause allergic reactions and respiratory issues.
Grows on fabrics, wood, and HVAC systems.
Typically non-toxic but can trigger allergies and asthma symptoms.
Thrives in areas with excessive moisture and cellulose-rich materials like drywall.
Can produce mycotoxins that cause severe health effects, including respiratory problems, fatigue, and headaches.
Found in water-damaged buildings, on carpets, and wallpapers.
Known for causing sinus infections and allergic reactions.
Common in damp bathrooms and basements.
Can cause allergic reactions and asthma attacks.
The best way to deal with mould is to prevent it from growing in the first place. Here are some essential mould prevention tips:
Keep indoor humidity levels below 50%. Use dehumidifiers and air conditioners to maintain a dry environment.
Ensure that your home or business is well-ventilated. Open windows, use exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms, and allow airflow to circulate.
Repair any leaks in pipes, roofs, or windows as soon as possible to prevent moisture buildup.
When renovating, opt for mould-resistant drywall, paint, and insulation to reduce the risk of mould growth.
Wipe down damp surfaces, especially in high-moisture areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms.
If you already have mould in your home or business, it's crucial to take immediate action. Depending on the severity, you can opt for DIY methods or professional mould removal services.
White Vinegar: Spray undiluted white vinegar on mouldy surfaces and let it sit for an hour before wiping clean.
Baking Soda: Mix baking soda with water and scrub the affected area.
Hydrogen Peroxide: Use a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution to kill mould on hard surfaces.
For extensive mould problems, DIY solutions may not be enough. A professional mould remediation service, like Ever Ready Solutions, can safely and thoroughly remove mould using specialized equipment and cleaning solutions.
At Ever Ready Solutions, we understand the dangers of mould and the importance of removing it properly. Our experienced team uses advanced techniques and eco-friendly products to ensure a thorough and safe mould removal process.
Our Services Include:
Comprehensive mould inspection.
Safe and effective mould removal treatments.
Preventive measures to stop future growth.
Post-removal inspections to ensure long-term results.
If you suspect mould growth in your home or business, don’t wait for the problem to worsen. Contact Ever Ready Solutions today for a professional assessment and expert mould removal services.
📞 Call us now at 0499410528 or visit https://everreadysolutions.com.au/ to book an inspection.
Stay safe, stay mould-free!
Mould thrives in damp, poorly ventilated spaces. Common causes include roof or gutter leaks, bathroom humidity, poor airflow, rising damp, or water damage from storms and flooding.
Yes — especially black mould. Prolonged exposure to mould spores can trigger allergies, respiratory issues, skin irritation, and worsen asthma symptoms, particularly in children, the elderly, or those with weakened immune systems.
Household products may remove surface stains, but they don’t kill the mould spores underneath or stop it from coming back. Professional remediation ensures the mould is eliminated at the source — safely and properly.
Costs vary based on the severity and size of the affected area. Small jobs may cost a few hundred dollars, while larger remediation projects may exceed $1,000. We offer free, no-obligation quotes for all mould jobs.
For most treatments, we ask you to vacate the property during the clean and for 2–3 hours after to allow proper ventilation. We’ll let you know exactly what to expect during your free quote.
Most standard mould removal jobs are completed in just a few hours. Larger or multi-room treatments may take longer. We’ll give you a clear timeframe during your inspection.
We remove all common household mould types including black mould (Stachybotrys), white mould, green mould, and surface or hidden mould in walls, ceilings, bathrooms, and air conditioning systems.