DIY Mould Control & Home Moisture Management

DIY Mould Control & Home Moisture Management

Explore our range of services designed to help you self mitigate and control mould and moisture in your home.

Self-Assessment Tools

Understand your environment. Know when to act.

Our self-assessment tools are designed to help homeowners, landlords, and businesses better understand potential environmental health risks before they escalate. These resources provide practical guidance, visual charts, and decision-support tools to assist with early identification and risk awareness.

Mould & Moisture Self-Assessment

Learn how relative humidity, ventilation, temperature, and building materials influence mould growth. Interactive charts and checklists help users identify conditions where mould is more likely to occur and outline simple, low-risk mitigation steps to improve indoor conditions.

Important Note

These tools are educational and indicative only. Where health risks or regulatory obligations may apply, professional assessment is strongly recommended to ensure safety, compliance, and peace of mind.

Mould Assessment

Clear Answers. Defensible Results. Practical Outcomes.

Mould issues are rarely just cosmetic. They often point to underlying moisture, ventilation, or building envelope problems that—if left unaddressed—can affect occupant health, asset value, and compliance. Our mould assessments are designed to give you clarity, confidence, and a pathway forward, not just a lab report.

Asbestos Testing & Sampling

Asbestos Awareness & Sampling Guidance

  • Learn to spot materials containing Asbestos

  • Suspected ACM sampling

  • Friable & non-friable identification

  • Bulk sample collection

  • Laboratory analysis coordination

  • Pre-purchase asbestos testing

We provide high-level guidance to help users recognise materials that may contain asbestos and understand when professional assessment or laboratory analysis is required. This section explains safe decision pathways, regulatory considerations, and appropriate next steps—without encouraging unsafe handling.

Important Note

These tools are educational and indicative only. Where health risks or regulatory obligations may apply, professional assessment is strongly recommended to ensure safety, compliance, and peace of mind.