Mould on Bathroom Ceilings Lytham St Annes

Understanding what mould is will help in understanding how to get rid of it. Mould is a type of fungus. Threads, like very dense cobwebs, grow together on a given surface and some of them are fertile enough to produce spores. Spores are carried by moving things including air and especially warm air, which is always found in a bathroom.

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Mould on Bathroom Ceilings

Bathroom ceilings covered in mould have long been a source of concern for our users. Most bathrooms have some form of ventilation. Most bathrooms get cold when the ventilation is open. The result is that a great many people close the ventilation to stay warm and mould develops on the ceiling. How to eradicate mould totally is the question and fortunately Biotech have an answer.

3 simple steps to eradicate mould in your bathroom:

1: Paint walls with sterilizer to kill mould.

2: Paint on barrier to prevent regrowth.

3: Mix fungicide additive with any emulsion you choose to stop the mould coming back.

It does not get any easier. Takes no time at all and keeps the bathroom fresh and clean. For less than £30.00 you have removed a problem which will eventually damage your home.

Understanding what mould is will help in understanding how to get rid of it. Mould is a type of fungus. Threads, like very dense cobwebs, grow together on a given surface and some of them are fertile enough to produce spores. Spores are carried by moving things including air and especially warm air, which is always found in a bathroom. The warm air travels upwards depositing spores on the ceiling. Get mould from bathroom ceilingsThe spores become mould and the mould, in moist, warm conditions can germinate and grow. The conditions mould likes best are when temperatures are above 70 degrees Fahrenheit and the relative humidity is above 70% and have a guess where those conditions are found ?!

Opening a bathroom window, or trickle vent in double glazing, will allow some of the moist, warm air to escape and so reduce the mould, but most bathrooms suffer from mould at some point or another and a solution is now available.

Biotech's mould eradication kit is a three part system, easily applied, which will eradicate mould completely. It has Industry approval over a long period and is used by Local Authorities and Housing Associations. With good fungicidal properties a room of up to 50 square metres can be protected by 1 kit. A large bathroom measures 4m x 5m which is only 20 square metres!

Sterilizing the ceiling first then providing a fungicidal barrier, the mould eradication kit works quickly and easily. Full instructions are given and the kit even includes a plastic bucket. At a very reasonable and competitive price it knocks spots off of fungicide paints and the many other mould products available which simply do not work, or if they do, last for a week!

For more information on this unique mould eradication kit visit the Biotech website where all your questions will be answered.

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