Abrasive methods erode the timber and disperse spores; chemicals leave residue and moisture. Dry ice lifts the mould layer without cutting into the substrate and without wetting it, so there’s no drying time and far less airborne spread when combined with proper containment. The surface is left clean and dry, which makes any follow-up sealing or antimicrobial treatment more effective.
Removing visible mould is only part of the job. Mould returns unless the moisture source is found and fixed, so dry ice blasting sits inside a full process: inspection, containment, moisture diagnosis, removal, and — where needed — antimicrobial treatment of the timber. Our team is experienced in mould remediation and can manage the whole scope, not just the blasting.
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