Sydney Cleaning Solution Mould Removal is Australia’s leading expert in mould removal, trained in the safest and most effective remediation practices.

Mould reproduces using tiny spores, which are invisible to the naked eye and float freely in the air. Inhaling or touching these spores can cause allergic reactions such as asthma attacks, skin irritation, itchy eyes, shortness of breath and poor lung function. Having mould in your home can make you really sick.
What is mould?
Mould is a fungus. It can be present in both outdoor and indoor environments and is generally the result of wet or poorly ventilated areas which are continuously damp. It needs water to grow, as well as food, oxygen and a warm temperature and produces microscopic particles which can become airborne and then inhaled by humans and animals.
What does mould look like?
Mould can be black, grey-brown, grey-green or white. It can appear as clusters of small black spots, or can look white and thread-like.
Common places where mould can develop include bathrooms, wallpaper, tiles, carpets and ceilings. It is also possible that mould can grow within insulation materials and wooden structures.
Signs that you might have a moisture problem include water stains or discolouration on walls, floors or ceilings in your house. Surface abnormalities like peeling or bubbling paint or wallpaper may also indicate dampness. You may also smell a ‘musty’ odour which is a pretty good sign that mould is present.

The Myths About Removing Mould
Q1. Do the supermarket products work?
Bleaches and off-the-shelf mould treatment products, “bleach” or take the colour out of the visible mould to hide the problem but fail to treat living hidden mould in gyprock and other building materials, allowing the mould to quickly re-grow..
Q2. Is there a product you can spray (or ‘fog’) that kills mould and makes your home safe?
There is no “off-the-shelf” product you can buy to remediate mould. Let’s face it, your home was probably mould-free for years before you had a problem, so why would you pay money for something that only has a 12-month warranty? That’s not a solution, and you will find yourself repeating the process for years to come.
Q3. A standard cleaner has told me that they can remove the mould. Is this true?
Unfortunately, there are currently no laws or regulations about mould removal. This means that anyone can call themselves a mould expert and sell solutions that only work for a short time. If you want the mould to stay gone, you need to call in the experts. At Sydney Cleaning Solution Mould Removal, we work in conjunction with Building Inspections. This means that we can not only remove the mould but ascertain the source of the moisture problem so that any necessary repairs can be made to prevent the return of mould in your home.
The five-stage mould remediation process
Step 1: Inspection and Testing – Building Inspections
- Our trained technicians are the first port of call when dealing with mould. We will diagnose the cause of the mould through a visual inspection and using moisture and humidity meters.
- Following this testing, clients will receive a detailed report of findings and diagnosis, together with recommendations of achievable and realistic preventative actions to remove the problem.
Step 2: Correction – moisture be gone!
- To begin the mould removal process any form of moisture present needs to be stopped – subfloor water seepage, leaking pipes, roof leaks or ceiling leaks.
- To avoid airborne mould spores from spreading during the mould removal process, technicians also recommend using air scrubbers.
Step 3: Removal
- The removal process begins by fogging the property with a nontoxic and non-corrosive chemical which is ‘misted’ through the indoor environment. The chemical contains all-natural ingredients and is an extremely potent, hospital-grade disinfectant which is safe for asthmatics and allergy sufferers.
- The chemical kills mould at the source and also has the added effect of helping with the prevention of future mould growth.
- HEPA vacuums are then used to remove spores from walls, ceilings, doors, door frames, windows, soft furnishings, floors and carpets.
- Whilst all this is happening, the air scrubbers capture any dislodged airborne mould spores and bacteria. This is a vital difference in the method as studies have shown that dead mould spores are just as toxic as live spores and can even be a food source for living spores.

Step 4: The Dry Out
- Following the mould removal process, Sydney Cleaning Solution Mould Remediation technicians will again test the moisture levels of the treated areas.
- If moisture is prevalent, it must be dried out before we can continue the mould remediation works, or the mould will simply grow again.
- Technicians will use air movers and dehumidifiers to dry out the building and ensure that the affected structures are completely dry also.
Step 5: Prevention
- Finally, it is time to make sure that the mould removal is permanent, which can only be achieved if the original root cause has been rectified.
- There are several other steps that can be taken to help prevent mould re-growing in the future, such as:
- Sub floor ventilation
- Rising damp treatment
- Draining improvements
- Use of dehumidifiers, fans and open windows to reduce moisture in the home
- Fixing plumbing leaks as soon as possible
- Improving overall ventilation and airflow
- Cutting trees back and away from the home
- Good bathroom ventilation
Benefits of Mould Cleaning
- A fast, safe, effective mould treatment system that treats mould at the source.
- Our anti-microbial solutions trace the mould to moisture source to effectively treat hidden and visible mould.
- Most removal services in a residential property can be treated in one day, providing convenience for busy lifestyles.
- Treats air-borne mould spores and restores air quality to safe, healthy levels.
Clean up costs
The cost of mould remediation depends on the extent of the mould in the property and how long the remediation process takes. If you are worried about mould in your home or workplace, don’t hesitate to call the team or book a free online quote now.
We look forward to helping you be mould free with a healthier indoor air quality and environment!