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Domestic mould remediation in Norfolk

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The Problem

A homeowner in Norfolk discovered a pervasive musty smell coming from one of the bedrooms in their property. After investigating further and removing the back panel of a wardrobe, they uncovered a significant mould infestation growing behind it.

Mould often thrives in hidden, poorly ventilated spaces, and in this case, the wardrobe’s design and placement had allowed mould to proliferate. Left untreated, mould poses serious health risks. According to the UK’s Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), mould is classified as a Category 1 health risk, comparable to asbestos. Exposure can lead to respiratory issues, allergies, and even long-term health complications, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly.

The homeowner acted quickly, contacting Ideal Response for a professional mould cleaning and remediation service. Photos of the affected area confirmed that the mould growth was extensive, requiring immediate attention to prevent further health risks and structural damage to the property.

The Solution

We mobilised a team the very next day, equipped to handle the severe mould proliferation. Upon arrival, we identified the root cause: inadequate ventilation combined with poorly installed wardrobes. Our remediation approach was designed to eliminate the mould at its source and ensure it would not return.

Step 1: Site Preparation and Containment

  • To prevent cross-contamination, our team erected an abatement enclosure around the room, creating negative air pressure to stop mould spores from spreading.
  • Personal belongings were removed, and furniture was covered for protection.


Step 2: Safe Removal of Affected Materials

  • The wardrobe, heavily contaminated with mould, was dismantled and safely disposed of with the homeowner’s consent.
  • The back wall, where mould had penetrated the plaster, required more extensive intervention. Our technicians stripped the infected plaster back to the brickwork to treat the mould thoroughly.


Step 3: Comprehensive 4-Stage Mould Remediation

  1. HEPA Vacuuming: Industrial vacuums with HEPA filters removed loose surface mould without releasing spores into the air.
  1. Biocide Wash-Down: A broad-spectrum biocide solution was applied to eliminate mould spores and prevent regrowth.
  1. Fungicidal Barrier Application: After drying, a fungicidal solution was brushed onto the exposed surfaces, forming a protective barrier.
  1. ULV Fogging: Ultra Low Volume (ULV) fogging dispersed a fine mist of biocide to eliminate airborne mould spores and ensure safe air quality.


Step 4: Air Quality Management

  • Throughout the process, an air scrubber operated continuously to filter airborne mould particles, safeguarding both our technicians and the property.


The Result

Within a single day, we successfully removed the mould and treated the affected areas. By addressing the root cause and implementing advanced mould remediation techniques, we provided the homeowner with peace of mind and a safe living environment.

Key Outcomes:

  • Complete Mould Elimination: The mould was eradicated from the property, including hidden spores in the air and deep within the walls.
  • Prevented Recurrence: The removal of the wardrobe and improved ventilation reduced the likelihood of future mould growth.
  • Health Risks Mitigated: The homeowner and their family were no longer exposed to the harmful effects of mould, which include respiratory issues and allergies.


Why Mould Remediation Matters

Mould is a widespread issue in UK homes, especially in poorly ventilated spaces. The NHS estimates that up to 20% of homes in the UK suffer from significant damp and mould problems, which can exacerbate asthma and other respiratory conditions. Addressing mould early is crucial to safeguarding both property and health.

Customer Testimonial

I discovered large amounts of mould behind built-in wardrobes and, after a Google search, came across Ideal Response. An initial online chat with Kash in the office put me at ease. The techs, Luke and Bob, arrived the next morning as promised. Very professional, did a great job, and now my home is safe again! Thanks again, would definitely recommend.” – Norfolk Homeowner

Mould can develop quickly, but with professional intervention, it can be effectively treated and prevented. Contact one of the team for expert mould cleaning and remediation services to restore your property and protect your family’s health.

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