Mould isn’t just cosmetic. Left untreated, it spreads through building materials, compromises structures, and impacts health. Too often we’re called in after a landlord or owner ignored mould until it became a serious and expensive problem.
Mould isn’t just cosmetic. Left untreated, it spreads through building materials, compromises structures, and impacts health. Too often we’re called in after a landlord or owner ignored mould until it became a serious and expensive problem.
Mould isn’t just cosmetic. Left untreated, it spreads through building materials, compromises structures, and impacts health. Too often we’re called in after a landlord or owner ignored mould until it became a serious and expensive problem.
Mould isn’t just cosmetic. Left untreated, it spreads through building materials, compromises structures, and impacts health. Too often we’re called in after a landlord or owner ignored mould until it became a serious and expensive problem.
Mould isn’t just cosmetic. Left untreated, it spreads through building materials, compromises structures, and impacts health. Too often we’re called in after a landlord or owner ignored mould until it became a serious and expensive problem.
Mould isn’t just cosmetic. Left untreated, it spreads through building materials, compromises structures, and impacts health. Too often we’re called in after a landlord or owner ignored mould until it became a serious and expensive problem.
When it comes to asbestos, lead paint, or mould, hiring the wrong contractor can leave you exposed to safety risks, compliance breaches, and costly delays. Asking the right questions before work starts ensures your property is protected.
Mould isn’t just cosmetic. Left untreated, it spreads through building materials, compromises structures, and impacts health. Too often we’re called in after a landlord or owner ignored mould until it became a serious and expensive problem.
Many people assume lead paint is only found in Victorian-era homes. The reality is very different. We still uncover lead paint in Melbourne homes and commercial properties built right up to the 1990s. Renovators and builders who don’t test first are putting themselves and their clients at risk.
Most people expect asbestos in old roofs or fences, but it often surprises clients when we show them the less obvious places it hides. Even in 2025, asbestos remains one of the most common hazardous materials we deal with across Melbourne and regional Victoria. Knowing where it turns up and how to manage it is critical to keeping your property safe and compliant.