Expert mould removal services & damp treatment for safer, healthier indoors
We do more than clean mould. We eliminate it at the source and prevent it from returning. Safeguard your health and property with Kill Prevent Protect system



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Why landlords and property managers trust Kill Prevent Protect for mould removal
Our Kill Prevent Protect system offers a complete solution for removing mould, treating damp and protecting indoor environments in line with legal responsibilities.
Benefit 01.
We help landlords and housing providers meet legal duties by responding quickly to reports of damp, mould or infection in homes and workplaces.
Benefit 02.
We identify the underlying cause of the mould and provide a clear plan to resolve it permanently.
Benefit 03.
We educate residents or staff on simple steps they can take to reduce the chance of mould returning and to limit the spread of infections.



What our clients say
We are committed to helping landlords and tenants maintain safer, healthier indoor environments. Our proactive approach to mould and damp issues ensures long term protection and legal compliance.
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Where Kill, Prevent, Protect truly deliver results in mould remover for walls

Dampness & mould management
The Kill Prevent Protect system brings a major change to how mould and damp are managed. Using advanced non-toxic treatments, we stop the growth of mould and build long lasting protection against future problems.
- Eradicates mould without moving residents out
- Creates mould resistant environments
- Improves indoor air quality and supports respiratory health
- Helps you stay legally compliant
- Reduces long term maintenance and repair costs

Mould Prevention Focus
Our trained teams use safe, professional methods to remove mould in clean, controlled environments. With fast response and expert guidance on ventilation and moisture control, we deliver long-term protection, not just a quick fix.
- Fully Trained teams using safe, professional practice
- Clean, controlled workspaces to limit spore spread
- Fast response to mould-related health risks
- Ongoing prevention through advise, ventilation and moisture control
- Long-term solutions to stop mould returning
How the Kill Prevent Protect system works
Every property is different, so we tailor a solution that resolves the issue and prevents it from returning.
We apply Floodhit, a powerful hydrogen peroxide based solution that kills mould on contact. It eliminates and destroys mould without leaving any toxic residue.
We apply Bio Touch, a professional grade antimicrobial coating. It forms a barrier with microscopic spikes that rupture bacteria and mould on contact. This treatment remains active for up to fifteen years.
Our Air Sanifier devices clean indoor air continuously. Using advanced technology developed by NASA, they reduce airborne mould and bacteria, improve air quality and help you meet your responsibilities under housing laws.



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Read real success stories from property managers, housing associations, and business owners who used our service to protect their buildings and meet legal standards. Discover the key takeaways and results.
Fast action prevents health risks and legal issues
When left untreated, mould and damp can lead to serious health concerns and structural damage. Property owners who fail to act quickly may face legal action and financial penalties.
- Awaab’s Law (2025)
- The Housing Act (2004)
- Homes Fitness for Human Habitation Act (2018)
- Housing Health and Safety Rating System
- The Landlord and Tenant Act (1985)
- The Decent Homes Standard
- Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards
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Let us know about your mould or damp issue and we will respond with expert advice and a tailored solution.
Frequently asked questions
The best way to remove mould is to hire a professional who uses specialised treatments to kill mould spores at the source and prevent them from returning. Addressing the underlying cause such as leaks or moisture is essential.
Signs of mould include musty smells, black or green spots on walls and ceilings, wallpaper damage, and condensation. You may also notice respiratory symptoms like coughing or allergies that improve when you leave the property.
Common causes include poor ventilation, leaking pipes, roof damage, high humidity from cooking or drying clothes, and poor insulation. Mould thrives in areas with excess moisture and little airflow.
No. Prolonged exposure to mould can harm your health, especially for people with asthma, allergies, or weakened immune systems. Mould can also damage walls, ceilings, and personal belongings.
Mould exposure may cause breathing difficulties, skin irritation, red eyes, coughing, and worsen conditions like asthma or bronchitis. In some cases, it can lead to long term respiratory illness.
Bleach only removes surface stains. It does not kill the spores underneath. Professional mould removal uses specialised treatments that eliminate the problem completely.
Yes. Black mould produces toxins that can cause serious health problems. It should always be handled by trained professionals using safe, effective methods.
Anti mould paint may delay the appearance of mould but does not treat the root cause. Proper treatment and ventilation are required to stop mould from returning.