
Bedfordshire's Mould Remediation & Moisture Management Specialists
Mould remediation & moisture management, professional HEPA & ULV equipment and full reinstatement - methodical, safety‑led remediation across Bedfordshire and surrounding counties.
UK Academy of Mould Experts
Dewpoint Professional
UKAME Corporate Member
Our Services
Expert mould prevention and removal services across Bedfordshire and surrounding counties.
— WHY CHOOSE US
Trained, Qualified & Controlled
HHSRS & Awabb's Law Aligned Assessments
Assessments follow HHSRS hazard categorisation so treatment is proportionate to the health risk identified - not guesswork.
Professional HEPA & ULV Equipment
Detailed Reporting & Aftercare
Every job includes a MouldGuard Treatment Report and Certificate plus tailored prevention advice on ventilation, insulation and humidity control.
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Most mould problems we see have already been treated once - and done wrong. We fix it properly.
We Stop the Spread
Containment, HEPA filtration, and controlled airflow prevent mould spreading during removal
We Restore to Condition 1
We return your property to a safe, normal indoor environment—not just “looking clean”
We Prove It’s Safe
Targeted mould surface swab testing confirms safe completion before sign-off
We Fix the Root Cause
Condensation, damp, or leaks—we solve the source so it doesn’t come back
We Work to Recognised Standards
UKAME & Dewpoint Professional trained following IICRC S520 and UK health & safety regulations
We Protect Your Property
Strict safety controls throughout—no unnecessary risk to you or your home
— ABOUT US
Methodical, safety‑led mould control
MouldGuard focuses on proportionate, HHSRS‑informed assessments so homeowners know the scope and outcome before work starts. Technically competent teams use HEPA vacuuming, air scrubbers and ULV/thermal fogging, then complete reinstatement and anti‑mould decorating where required.
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What Our Customers Say
View all reviewsWhy Mould Is a Serious Health Issue
Mould is not just a property problem. According to UK Government guidance, damp and mould primarily affect the airways and lungs, but can also affect the eyes and skin. In the most serious cases, prolonged exposure can cause severe respiratory illness. The death of Awaab Ishak brought this into sharp public focus, the result of a severe respiratory condition caused by long-term exposure to mould in a poorly ventilated home.
The impact is not limited to physical health. Living with damp and mould can affect mental health too, through the stress of unpleasant living conditions, worry about health risks, and the damage caused to belongings and property.
While everyone is affected by mould exposure, children, older adults, and those with existing health conditions face a significantly greater risk of serious harm.
Source: UK Government, Understanding and addressing the health risks of damp and mould in the home
Arrange a Mould Survey
Book a focused survey and receive a clear treatment plan. Fill in our online form to get started.

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