— our services
Application of mould-inhibiting primer and mould-resistant paint systems following fungicidal treatment, providing a durable, washable finish that actively inhibits mould regrowth as the final stage of a complete remediation programme.
— about this service
Once mould has been treated with a fungicidal wash and the underlying cause of condensation or damp has been resolved, the final step in a complete mould remediation programme is the application of a mould-resistant decorative system. Standard emulsion paints provide no resistance to mould regrowth. In a bathroom, kitchen or persistently cool room, they will support mould growth within months if conditions allow. Procure coordinates mould-resistant decorating with all preceding stages, fungicidal treatment, ventilation improvement and any damp proofing works, for a complete, documented remediation outcome.
— our process
Before decoration begins, treated surfaces are confirmed as dry, sound and free of active mould, with any fungicidal treatment fully dried and any loose or flaking material removed and made good.
A mould-inhibiting primer is applied to the prepared surface, sealing any residual staining and providing a biocide-active base coat for the topcoat to follow.
A mould-resistant emulsion or specialist coating is applied in the specified number of coats, producing a durable, washable, biocide-treated surface that actively inhibits mould spore germination.
— benefits
Mould-resistant decoration makes sense only after the underlying cause has been resolved. Applied as the final stage of a Procure remediation programme, it provides lasting surface protection that standard emulsions simply cannot offer.
Both the mould-inhibiting primer and the mould-resistant topcoat contain biocidal additives, providing protection in depth rather than a single-coat surface barrier that mould growth can penetrate over time.
Procure manages mould-resistant decorating as part of a complete, sequenced programme, ensuring fungicidal wash, ventilation or damp proofing improvements, priming and finishing are all carried out in the correct order.
— faq
No. Mould-resistant paint inhibits surface mould growth but cannot resolve the moisture conditions that cause mould in the first place. It must be applied as part of a programme that includes treatment of the underlying condensation, ventilation or damp issue.
Procure Damp Proofing Group applies mould-resistant decoration as the final stage of a properly sequenced remediation programme, giving you a clean, protected finish designed to last.
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