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Protect Your Health & Home with Brisbane’s Trusted Mould Experts
Brisbane’s tropical climate can be a breeding ground for mould — but that doesn’t mean you have to live with it. At Mould Pro, we offer safe, certified, and professional mould removal in Brisbane, targeting the source of the problem so it doesn’t come back.
With over 10 years of industry experience and a commitment to healthy homes, we help Brisbane families breathe easy — and live mould-free.

Why Choose Mould Pro for Mould Removal in Brisbane?
🧪 We Treat the Source, Not Just the Surface
Our mould remediation process identifies and removes hidden mould caused by leaks, poor ventilation, or rising damp.
🛠️ Experienced Technicians & Latest Technology
We use moisture detection tools, HEPA filtration, and non-toxic treatments to ensure safe, effective results.
🏡 Brisbane-Wide Coverage
Servicing all suburbs including South Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich, Indooroopilly, and more.
Health Risks of Indoor Mould
Exposure to indoor mould can lead to:
- Respiratory issues like asthma, coughing, and wheezing
- Skin and eye irritation
- Headaches and fatigue
- Long-term health complications, especially for kids and elderly
Don’t ignore the signs. If you notice a musty smell, black spots, or condensation, call Mould Pro for a professional assessment.
Our Brisbane Mould Removal Process
- Mould Inspection & Moisture Assessment
We identify mould-prone areas and the root cause of moisture. - Containment & Air Filtration
We prevent cross-contamination with negative air pressure and HEPA filters. - Safe Mould Removal
We use non-toxic treatments to kill and remove mould safely from walls, ceilings, carpets, and more. - Drying & Prevention
We reduce humidity and advise you on ventilation improvements to prevent regrowth. - Post-Treatment Report
We provide a clear summary of work done and steps to maintain a mould-free space.
Brisbane Suburbs We Service
- We proudly offer mould removal across the greater Brisbane area, including:
- South Brisbane
- Carindale
- Logan
- Fortitude Valley
- Indooroopilly
- Ipswich
- Chermside
- The Gap
- Wynnum
- Redland Bay
… and more.
Our Case Studies
✅ Case Study 1: Bathroom Mould Removal in South Brisbane
Before:
A family in South Brisbane was dealing with persistent mould growth on their bathroom ceiling and grout lines. The mould kept returning despite regular cleaning. The space had poor ventilation and signs of water seepage from the upstairs unit.
What We Did:
- Conducted moisture mapping and air testing
- Isolated the space and used HEPA-filtered negative pressure
- Applied antimicrobial treatment to kill active spores
- Installed temporary ventilation solution and advised on long-term fixes
After:
- Mould-free bathroom with visibly clean surfaces
- 90% improvement in indoor air quality (measured)
- No regrowth reported in the 6-month follow-up
💬 “We finally got our bathroom back – clean and safe for the kids!” – Amy T., South Brisbane
✅ Case Study 2: Ceiling Mould from Roof Leak in Indooroopilly
Before:
A retired couple in Indooroopilly noticed black mould patches spreading across their living room ceiling after weeks of heavy rain. The issue was caused by a small undetected roof leak.
What We Did:
- Worked alongside their roofer to fix the root leak
- Removed contaminated plasterboard sections
- Treated timber joists and roof cavity
- Dehumidified the space for 48 hours
- Repainted and restored ceiling
After:
- Completely restored ceiling and roof cavity
- Verified mould clearance through air quality testing
- Client assisted with insurance claim documentation
💬 “The Mould Pro team handled it all. We didn’t have to stress.” – Greg & Helen, Indooroopilly
✅ Case Study 3: Investment Property in Fortitude Valley
Before:
A real estate investor contacted us about a musty smell and black mould spots in an unoccupied 2-bedroom apartment. Tenants had moved out due to respiratory issues.
What We Did:
- Full mould inspection and spore count test
- Treated walls, carpets, and hidden mould behind wardrobes
- Advised on long-term humidity control
- Documented everything for landlord insurance support
After:
- Passed clearance testing within 72 hours
- Property re-rented within 2 weeks
- Tenant satisfaction significantly improved
💬 “Quick, efficient, and professional — I’ll use them again across my portfolio.” – Marcus K., Fortitude Valley
FAQ
Why is mould a common problem in Brisbane homes?
Brisbane’s subtropical climate, with high humidity and frequent rain, creates ideal conditions for mould growth. Warm temperatures combined with moisture in areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and basements often lead to mould infestations.
How can I prevent mould from growing in Brisbane’s humid weather?
To prevent mould, ensure your home is well-ventilated, use dehumidifiers, and fix any water leaks or moisture issues. Regularly clean areas prone to dampness, such as bathrooms, with mould-inhibiting solutions.
Can professional mould removal help with Brisbane's flood-damaged homes?
Yes, after flooding or water damage, professional mould removal is essential in Brisbane to prevent mould from spreading. Experts will dry out the property and treat affected areas to ensure the mould is completely removed.
Is mould removal covered by insurance in Brisbane?
Mould removal may be covered by insurance if it is the result of a covered event, such as storm damage or flooding, which is common in Brisbane. It’s important to check the specifics of your policy.
What should I do if I find black mould in my home?
Black mould can pose serious health risks, especially in Brisbane’s damp environments. It’s important to call a professional mould removal service immediately to safely remove it and prevent further health issues or property damage.
How much does mould removal cost in Brisbane?
Mould removal in Brisbane usually costs between $300 and $2,000, depending on the size and severity of the affected area. Larger or hidden infestations may cost more due to specialised treatment.
What factors affect the cost of mould removal in Brisbane?
Key factors include:
- Size of the mould-affected area
- Surface type (e.g. porous vs. non-porous)
- Accessibility (e.g. ceiling cavities or behind walls)
- Cause and moisture levels
- Required preventive treatments