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How to deal with mould

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Mould is something every Queenslander is familiar with, as our warm and wet weather is a key driver in the production of mould at different times of the year.

Mould may grow indoors in wet or moist areas that lack adequate ventilation, including walls or wallpaper, ceilings, bathroom tiles, carpets, insulation material and wood. If left, mould can cause damage to a home and belongings, and can also pose a health risk to those living in the property.

Learn more by tuning in with RTA Expert, Stephen Watson.

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Mould is something every Queenslander is familiar with, as our warm and wet weather is a key driver in the production of mould at different times of the year.

Mould may grow indoors in wet or moist areas that lack adequate ventilation, including walls or wallpaper, ceilings, bathroom tiles, carpets, insulation material and wood. If left, mould can cause damage to a home and belongings, and can also pose a health risk to those living in the property.

Learn more by tuning in with RTA Expert, Stephen Watson.

  continue reading

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