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A team of experts has estimated that black mould could significantly devalue the price of your home by as much as £50k. A mould, a type of fungus that thrives in dark and damp environments, is not only horrible to look at but can be harmful to our health and homes. Homeowners have been warned that black mould is one of the most concerning issues to face when it comes to looking after a property.

With this in mind, expert Alison Graves from , has shared some advice about how to spot the signs of black mould early, when to seek professional help and how much it could cost if you don't fix it quickly. “Mould is not just a cosmetic issue but a potential health hazard. Early detection and proper remediation are key to protecting your home and health," Alison commented.



She added: "If you notice any signs of black mould or experience unexplained health issues, don’t hesitate to seek professional help. Timely intervention can prevent costly damage and ensure a safe living environment.” Alison has shared some of the things that homeowners should be on the lookout for in their houses.

The pro explained that the most obvious sign of black mould is visible growth. You'll be able to spot it because it often appears as dark, slimy spots on walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. She added: "It can be black, dark green, or even dark brown.

If you see mould growing in your home, it's a clear indication that there's a moisture problem that needs addressing". You can also tell if your hous.

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