Mould Survey
Evidence-Led Diagnosis for Buyers, Homeowners & Property Managers
- 100% Independent
- PCA-Registered
- Not tied to repair companies
What Makes Our Approach Different
Our analysis is rooted in building pathology and understanding of property care, not product-led solutions.
We Investigate Thoroughly.
01
How moisture is generated internally
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Why specific surfaces are reaching dew point
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How it moves through air leakage and vapour diffusion
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Whether the issue is lifestyle, ventilation, fabric defect or a combination
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Where it accumulates
Comprehensive Mould Investigation
Unlike treatment-led companies, we do not sell mould removal, chemical sprays or ventilation units.
We provide an independent, evidence-based assessment of why mould is forming and what action is actually required.
External Assessment
- Roofline observation from ground level
- Brickwork, render and pointing condition
- Rainwater goods inspection
- Ground level assessment
Internal Assessment
- Temperature and relative humidity readings
- Dew point and surface condensation risk assessment
- Ventilation assessment (extract rates and background ventilation)
- Thermal imaging (where required) to identify cold bridges
- Assessment of heating patterns and occupancy factors
- Roof space ventilation review (if relevant)
- Sub-floor ventilation review (where applicable)
Optional
- Mould sampling / laboratory DNA analysis
- Short-term environmental monitoring where necessary
You'll Receive.
Clear identification of mould risk areas
Explanation of the underlying moisture mechanism
Work with you to come up with remediation options (not default chemical treatments)
Guidance on ventilation, heating and fabric improvements
Written report suitable for buyer decision-making or landlord records
Common Causes of Mould
Mould growth requires:
- Moisture
- Suitable surface temperature
- Organic substrate
We determine whether the issue is:
- Surface condensation due to high indoor humidity
- Cold bridging at lintels, reveals or junctions
- Reduced air change following window upgrades
- Solid wall properties with impermeable internal finishes
- Sub-floor humidity migrating upward
- External water ingress
- Bridging of the damp proof course
Many properties labelled “rising damp” are in fact condensation or ventilation-related imbalance.
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External Fabric Defects
Defective pointing, cracked render, porous brickwork, failed seals or poorly detailed extensions allowing moisture to penetrate the building envelope.
02
Rainwater & Plumbing Defects
Failing gutters, downpipes, flashing or concealed plumbing leaks that create sustained saturation in walls or timbers.
03
Internal Moisture Load & Thermal Imbalance
High indoor humidity combined with cold surfaces, thermal bridging, intermittent heating or retrofit changes that alter how the building breathes.
04
Inadequate Ventilation
Blocked air bricks, insufficient extraction, sealed chimneys or poorly ventilated roof spaces allowing humidity to accumulate instead of dispersing.
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Damp Proof Course Bridging or Ground Level Issues
Raised external ground levels, internal floor build-ups, or render bridging that bypass the original damp proof course.
When You Should Book a Mould Survey
Pre-Purchase (Before Exchange)
- Mould flagged in a Level 2 or Level 3 survey
- Musty smells during viewings
- Cold external walls in Victorian / solid wall homes
Homeowner
- Recurring mould despite cleaning
- Condensation on windows and walls
- Concerns about children’s respiratory health
- Tenant complaints
- After retrofit works (new windows, insulation, extensions)
Case Studies
Recent damp & timber investigations
- Leighton
Victorian Flat
Penetrating damp incorrectly labelled as rising damp → cause was defective pointing.
- Maidenhead
Semi-detached
Poor subfloor ventilation, blocked gutters, poorly insulation roof, and severe condensation behind fitted wardrobe
- Sydenham
Converted flat
Wet rot in timber joist caused by retrofitted concrete floor and poor subfloor ventilation
Need a Clear Diagnosis for Mould Issues?
Independent, PCA-registered surveyors. Fixed pricing.
Fill in the form below or call us at 020 8050 2537