Toxic Mould

Some types of mould are toxic. Our laboratories can identify the presence of toxic mould and advise further.

Any type of fungal spore has the propensity to affect health if present in great enough numbers. Toxic mould requires specialist treatment.
Both types can be prevented in the first place by adequate heating, ventilation, and control of moisture creation.

However with home occupiers out at work and a reluctance to leave windows open ventilation becomes inadequate and the drying of clothes on radiators can create high levels of moisture.

Our specialist positive ventilation units control and potentially eliminate condensation by introducing more air into the property thus forcing out damp stale moist air.

Condensation

The commonest type of dampness found in every building. Ingredients are lack of adequate ventilation, and creation of water vapour within the property, inadequate space heating. The warmer air becomes the more water vapour it can 'hold'. When air cools down due to reduction in heating or seasonal factors it can hold less moisture thus causing water droplets to condense on cold surfaces. This source of moisture can attract fungal spores floating in air currents. Black or gray mould can form. This is unsightly, ruins decorations and creates a feeling of damp and squalor.

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Anne Hathaway's Cottage

Anne Hathaway's Cottage
William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in 1582, her family home was in the hamlet of Shottery barely a mile from the centre of Stratford-upon-Avon.
Anne Hathaway's Cottage treated by Eradicure Alliance in 1995.
Corsenside Church

Corsenside Church
Corsenside parish is bounded by Bellingham, Elsdon, Kirkwhelpington, and Chollerton, and is intersected by the river Reed. It is about six miles long by four and a half broad, and comprises an area of 11,132 acres.
Corsenside Church treated by Alliance Eradicure for rising damp in 1995.