Mould on the wall

Get rid of it immediately!

Mould growing on walls is not only an eyesore, but can also cause considerable health risks for people and animals as well as structural damage to the house. The reasons for this are often deeper-lying than one might initially suspect.

Mould growth in the home

Why is mould on the wall dangerous?

Mould, especially black mould, can aggravate respiratory diseases and increase the risk of serious illnesses such as asthma. Not every mould infestation is immediately visible – invisible stains, discolouration and unpleasant odours on the walls still affect the quality of living and can have a negative impact on the well-being of residents. In addition, different types of mould, such as green mould, yellow mould or red mould, can trigger allergic reactions.

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Not just the walls

Mould often only becomes visible when it appears on the surface, although the problem often lies deep within the wall. Mould not only occurs on walls, but also affects furniture, wallpaper, joints, silicone, textiles and curtains.

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Mould in the home

Once a room is infested with mould, it can quickly spread throughout the entire house, especially in smaller flats with high humidity. Both tenants and landlords must act quickly in the event of mould growth in the home.

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Removing mould from the wall

An effective mould remover is essential so you can get rid of the infestation in time and prevent further growth. Always wear protective gloves to avoid direct contact with the spores when removing mould.

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Causes of mould on walls

One of the most common causes of mould is moisture, which occurs due to structural defects such as leaking pipes, roofs, condensation or inadequate ventilation. Damp walls offer the ideal conditions for mould to grow. Temperature differences between the inside and outside of the wall and inadequate insulation can also encourage condensation and therefore mould. The infestation must be treated as quickly as possible. Proper ventilation and heating helo to circulate the air in the room and to prevent mould growth.

Remove mould with

Mould-DRY

Mould-DRY offers an efficient and sustainable method of removing mould from walls. By using advanced infrared technology, the walls are thoroughly dried to the core. This technique completely gets rid of moisture without the use of chemicals, thus stopping the life cycle of mould. In addition, Mould-DRY ensures lasting mould prevention by tackling the causes of mould infestation directly at the source, thereby preventing new mould growth.

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Deals with the core of the problem

Mould growth on the wall is merely a sign of the problem, the actual cause lies in the moisture inside
the wall. Mould-DRY eliminates this deep-seated moisture and ensures that the mould cannot return.

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Effective capillary action

Mould-DRY’s advanced technology uses infrared radiation to create a capillary effect. This means that not only the immediate vicinity of the panel is dried, but the entire interior of the wall. This method ensures that mould is properly removed and no new mould can grow.
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Free from chemicals

By strictly avoiding chemicals, Mould-DRY is the ideal solution for mould control in your own home. Protect your home and your health with the environmentally friendly Mould-DRY solution. This is particularly important if you want to remove the mould yourself.

Natural & permanent

How does Mould-DRY work?

Mould-DRY is not just a mould remover, it helps you to permanently eliminate spores and mould from your home, in addition to preventing the new growth of all types of mould. Rely on Mould-DRY and avoid having to renovate due to damages caused by mould infestation – the sustainable and safe solution to your mould problem.

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How much surface area does a heating element dry and how many elements do I need?

In the case of severe damp or more intensive mould infestation, one module is required per metre of wall (which is why there are also cheaper set offers).
If you install a Mould-DRY heating element horizontally near the floor, it dries damp walls by capillary action over a width of about one metre and the entire height of the wall up to about 2.5-3 metres.
To ensure effective drying in corners, you should always install two modules (one to the left and one to the right).
For light moisture or low mould infestation module per each 1.5 meters of wall is often sufficient

How much electricity does Mould-DRY consume per day?

A Mould-DRY element with a power consumption of 50 watts (+/-10%) consumes around 1.2 kWh of electricity (+/-10%) in full operation within 24 hours, similar to a conventional 50 watt light bulb. Consumption can be reduced by using a timer after the first drying phase.
For example, if the element is switched on for 1 hour and then switched off for 2 hours, consumption is reduced by two thirds. After the wall has been dried, daily operation for 4 hours is often sufficient to maintain dryness, which significantly reduces operating costs.

Why does Mould-DRY save more energy than it consumes?

The heat generated by Mould-DRY stays in the room and thus reduces the load on your main heating system.Another important aspect is energy saving! Damp walls are not only a breeding ground for mould, they are also bad for the indoor climate and increase heating costs.
Damp masonry loses its natural insulating properties, which means that valuable heat energy escapes through the walls without being utilised. Water conducts energy up to 28 times faster than air, which makes damp walls act like a heat conductor.
As a rule of thumb, a moisture penetration of only 4% reduces the insulation capacity by half. At 10%, the insulation value even drops to a quarter, which significantly increases heating costs.
The drier the masonry becomes with Mould-DRY, the more heating costs you save, while at the same time preventing mould and saving money.

How far does the radiant heat of the heating element reach?

The infrared heat mainly reaches upwards and slightly sideways and downwards (10 – 20 cm). The drier the wall becomes, the deeper the drying penetrates.
Heat tends to spread upwards, or rather: due to the capillary effect and the earth’s gravitational pull, the moisture is drawn behind the heating element to the warm and dry area, where it then evaporates and escapes into the room.
In this way, the wall is dried from the bottom upwards and the mould is deprived of its basis for life – the moisture – and is killed off.

Does mould disappear with Mould-DRY?

Mould-DRY prevents the mould from falling off the wall.
The mould is deprived of its basis of life (moisture) as the wall is completely dried and it dies. The superficial mould stain now becomes lighter and can be cleaned or, if necessary, painted over.
Comparable to a pair of trousers when you kneel in wet soil: as soon as the stain has dried, it becomes lighter in colour and the residue can be cleaned off the trousers.

Tested & proven

Mould removal with Mould-DRY

´Mould-DRY is not just a mould remover, it helps you to permanently eliminate spores and mould and also offers prevention against all types of mould. Rely on Mould-DRY and avoid remediation due to mould infestation – the sustainable and safe solution to your mould problem.

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