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The Ugly Truth About-Mould

The ugly truth about mould: causes, risks & effective solutions

Mould can be a bit of a puzzle, can’t it? Let’s break it down together.
What is mould?

Mould is a naturally occurring fungus that’s vital in the environment for breaking down organic matter—like leaves in a forest. It’s everywhere, with microscopic, airborne spores floating around us. That’s fine outdoors, but inside homes—especially bathrooms—it can become a problem when it grows excessively, causing unsightly stains, musty odours, and even potential health issues.

Why does mould love bathrooms?

Bathrooms are mould’s dream spot in Canberra homes because of:

Will bleach help my mould problem?

Many folks reach for bleach, thinking it’s the answer, but it’s actually a myth! Here’s why:

Why bleach makes mould worse

According to CHOICE, bleach just fades mould’s appearance—it doesn’t tackle the cause. It’ll come back, sometimes stronger. Plus, on grout lines, bleach can break down the protective coating, making it more porous and moisture-friendly—actually encouraging mould over time!

Is bleach dangerous?

Yes, in high concentrations, it can:

If you do use bleach, wear gloves, goggles, and a mask, and keep the room well-ventilated—but there are better options we’ll share next.

How to get rid of mould safely & effectively

Preventative Measures: Stop Mould Before It Starts

Mould removal: DIY solutions that work

If mould’s already there, try these safer approaches:

1: White vinegar & water solution (Best for everyday cleaning)
2: Small amount of bleach for stubborn stains
3: Clove oil treatment (Natural & powerful)
When to call a professional

If mould keeps returning despite cleaning, it might point to bigger issues like:

Not sure? Book a free assessment with us—we’ll check if it’s surface-level or something deeper.

Need help dealing with mould In your bathroom?

If mould in your shower won’t quit, let’s find the root cause together.

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