Remove it!
Don’t kill mould.
Effective remediation is about more than treating visible mould. It involves identifying the underlying moisture source, physically removing contamination and restoring the building to a normal fungal ecology.
Buildings are not sterile.
The objective of remediation is not to eliminate every fungal spore. Fungi are a natural part of both indoor and outdoor environments. Successful remediation aims to return the building to a normal fungal ecology, where fungal populations are consistent with those expected in a well-maintained, non-water-damaged building.
Good remediation starts with understanding.
Effective remediation begins long before biocides or cleaning products are considered. Understanding the source of moisture, the materials supporting mould growth and the extent of contamination is essential to ensuring remediation is proportionate, effective and focused on long-term success.
Our role.
Good remediation is about doing the right work, not simply doing more work.
By identifying the source of moisture, understanding the materials supporting mould growth and defining the true extent of contamination, we help ensure remediation is proportionate and focused where it is needed most.
Every investigation concludes with an easy-to-read report that provides the clarity needed before action is taken. With clear findings, practical recommendations and a roadmap towards effective, evidence-based remediation, our reports help reduce unnecessary costs, avoid wasted time and support healthier indoor environments.
ARE YOU
Ready for clarity?
Whether you're concerned about mould, moisture or indoor environmental performance, every investigation is designed to provide the clarity needed for informed decisions.
✓ Investigations available throughout the UK and selected parts of Europe.
✓ Flexible payment plans available on request.

