Tired of mold appearing every year? Contact us! Our specialists will identify the cause, remove the mold, apply a protective coating to the walls, carry out sporicidal treatment of the entire space, eliminate mold odors, and find the best prevention solution to ensure it doesn’t come back.

Mold Removal Service

We also offer an on-site evaluation by a specialist to assess the treatment area and calculate the final cost. The evaluation fee is deducted from the total service price if you proceed with the treatment. If the quoted price meets your expectations, our specialist will start the work immediately. Additionally, we provide consultation services to identify the causes of mold growth, suggest technical solutions for their elimination, and offer preventive measures to stop mold from returning—without the need for treatment.

Damage Audit

We focus on building systems and structural elements that contributed to the mold issue. If necessary, we measure the dew point, perform thermal imaging, and conduct a thorough inspection of the ventilation system to identify potential issues.

Preparing the Space

Access to affected areas is cleared: furniture is moved away from walls, and unnecessary items are removed. Surfaces sensitive to chemicals are covered with protective film. Materials that cannot be treated are disposed of.

Mold Removal

Professional-grade mold removal products are applied to affected surfaces in multiple stages with varying exposure times until full restoration is achieved. A protective coating is then applied to prevent mold from returning.

Sporicidal Treatment

To prevent cross-contamination, ensure disinfection, and eliminate odors, the space is treated with high-concentration ozone. The process concludes with ventilation and recommendations for future prevention.

Mold Treatment

What to Do If You Have Mold

  • Minimize time spent in mold-affected areas and avoid storing food or open water there.
  • Ventilate the space regularly, regardless of weather. If you have small children, air out one room at a time to reduce mold spores.
  • Move furniture and objects at least 15-20 cm away from mold-affected walls.
  • Get an electronic hygrometer or check your current one to monitor humidity. Use a dew point calculator to maintain optimal indoor humidity.
  • Use exhaust fans in the kitchen and bathroom. If you don’t have one, check a guide on selecting the right exhaust fan.
  • Follow mold prevention tips to slow its growth.

What Not to Do When Mold Appears

  • Don’t delay addressing mold issues—every day of inaction increases health risks and repair costs.
  • Don’t rush to replace windows—condensation doesn’t always indicate poor quality. In some cases, installing high-quality plastic windows has triggered mold growth.
  • Don’t rush to insulate your home—it may be an unnecessary expense that won’t solve the mold problem.
  • Don’t remove damaged materials yourself—mechanical removal often spreads mold spores, leading to new outbreaks.
  • Household cleaners and DIY solutions don’t eliminate mold. Scrubbing too hard can damage surfaces without solving the issue.

Why You Should Remove Mold from Walls

Mold Spore Allergy

Mold allergy is the body’s immune response to proteins found in mold spores. When a person inhales these spores, the immune system produces antibodies, triggering allergy symptoms that can range from mild nasal congestion to life-threatening anaphylactic shock.

A key sign of mold allergy at home is that symptoms persist regardless of the season and tend to be chronic and recurrent. However, only a doctor can confirm the exact cause through specialized tests.

If you have a mold allergy, certain foods should be avoided, including blue cheese, soy sauce, and other mold-fermented products.

Symptoms of Mold Exposure
  • Nasal congestion, runny nose.
  • Coughing, throat irritation.
  • Sneezing, shortness of breath, chest pain.
  • Eye and skin irritation.
  • Fungal infections of the skin and nails.
  • Diarrhea, abdominal pain.
  • Nausea, vomiting.
Symptoms of Chronic Mold Exposure
  • Difficulty breathing, asthma.
  • Headache, dizziness.
  • Fatigue, depression.
  • Memory impairment.
  • Body pain, fever.
  • Nervous system issues.

Mold as a Cause of Depression

Mold Can Be Life-Threatening! Well-Known and Documented Cases:

  • 2004, USA (South Florida): Eight people died due to an infection caused by black mold. [“CDC: Mold and Health.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention];
  • 2012, Italy: A family perished in an old house contaminated with mold. [“Italian family killed by their home’s mold.” BBC News];
  • 2018, Canada: Two people died after developing a lung abscess caused by mold exposure. [“Two people died after being exposed to fungi at hospital.” BBC News];
  • 2020, Scotland: A woman died from an infection linked to mold in her home. [“Woman died from infection linked to mould in her flat.” BBC News].

Due to its potential danger, the presence of mold unconsciously triggers feelings of anxiety. This idea remained a hypothesis for a long time until scientists conducted several studies on the psychological effects of mold in homes.

One such study was published in the International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health in 2009. It involved 327 women aged 18 to 44 and found that those living in mold-infested homes experienced higher levels of anxiety and depression compared to those in mold-free environments. [01]

Another study from 2014, published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology, revealed that mold evokes stronger negative emotions than previously thought. A sample of 70 participants was shown various unpleasant images, including insects, microbes, and mold fungi, and asked to rate them on a scale from 1 to 7. The results showed that mold images were rated as the most repulsive and elicited the strongest negative reactions. [02]

Sources:
  1. Stanaćević, M., Vojvodić, V., & Ćosić, V. (2009). Psychological effects of indoor air pollution. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 212(5), 544-554.
  2. Skarżyńska, K., Zawisza, M., & Jasielska, D. (2014). Disgusting microbes: Disgust sensitivity is associated with neuroticism and heightened physical disgust behaviors. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 38, 39-45.

Safety

We always keep in mind that the apartment may have young children, elderly residents, allergy sufferers, and pets.

Fixed Pricing

If any additional costs arise, we will discuss them with you in advance rather than surprising you at the end of the job.

Real Guarantee

We provide a guarantee when possible, do not promise one when it’s not, but we never give empty assurances.

Service Quality

We value our time too much to redo work, so we always ensure high-quality results the first time, with attention to every detail.

Top 7 Facts About Mold

Fact #1

Mold Can Survive in Extreme Conditions:

  • Temperatures ranging from 0°C to 60°C.
  • pH levels below 2 or above 11.
  • Oxygen concentrations as low as 0.3%.
  • Constant water submersion.
  • Depths of up to 10 km underground.
  • High radiation exposure.
  • Outer space conditions.

Fact #2

Mold is omnivorous and can feed on: stone, clay, sand, plastics, metals, oil, and diesel fuel. These properties make mold useful for oil spill cleanup and certain types of waste disposal.

Fact #3

Several studies have explored the cognitive abilities of mold fungi. Experiments have revealed that mold exhibits a certain level of intelligence—it can remember environmental information and use it for decision-making. In one such experiment, researchers placed mold in a maze with food at the end. After several attempts, the mold began finding the shortest path to the food.

Fact #4

Mold is not a plant but belongs to the fungi kingdom. Until 1969, when biologist Robert Whittaker published A New Proposal: A Five-Kingdom System of Organisms, mold fungi were classified as plants and studied within botany.

Fact #5

Mold cells resemble plant cells as they also have cell walls, but unlike plants, they cannot perform photosynthesis. Instead, they generate energy and feed like animal cells. Their cell walls contain chitin, a durable polysaccharide typically found in insect exoskeletons, making them highly resistant to external conditions.

Fact #6

Mold fungi can move. When mold encounters unfavorable conditions or runs out of nutrients, it migrates toward a more suitable environment. It does this by expanding its mycelium in one direction while retracting in another. Some mold species also use slime to aid in movement.

Fact #7

Mold fungi can coordinate their actions both with each other and with other living organisms.

In one experiment, Penicillium chrysogenum was placed in a nutrient medium alongside Escherichia coli bacteria. As the bacteria grew, researchers introduced the antibiotic penicillin, which was lethal to the bacteria but harmless to the mold.

Surprisingly, the mold formed a protective barrier, shielding some bacteria while others perished. This experiment demonstrated that mold can protect other organisms from harmful substances. One possible explanation is that mold preserves bacteria that play beneficial roles in the environment, ultimately supporting the ecosystem.

Other Services

Dehumidification Services

High humidity not only causes mold problems but also reduces wall insulation efficiency, leading to energy loss and discomfort. A commercial condensation dehumidifier can quickly dry out a room, making it easier to maintain optimal humidity levels and prevent further issues. Proper humidity control is crucial for accurately assessing insulation effectiveness and ensuring a healthier indoor environment.

Handyman Services

If you need to install a kitchen exhaust hood, adjust window fittings, apply silicone sealant in the bathroom, assemble or move furniture, or if you lack the time and tools to replace a light switch or mount bookshelves, consider our “Handyman Services.” Our team includes experienced builders, electricians, plumbers, finishers, and all-around skilled professionals.

Thermal Inspection

This service is highly effective in identifying the causes of mold growth. The professional Flir C5 thermal imager literally allows us to “see” wall areas with conditions favorable for mold development. It can also assess insulation efficiency, detect window and door defects, locate hidden water leaks, identify thermal bridges, moisture-prone materials, and much more.