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The most common cause of mould growth is condensation. Older properties, especially those with solid walls (no cavity and no cavity wall insulation) are more prone to condensation problems.
The true cause of condensation-based mould growth is often complex and a combination of things. It is sometimes caused by inadequacies in the building but very often the main cause of mould growth is the lifestyle of the occupants.
Even years later, once the conditions are allowed to deteriorate again, without the property having undergone thorough eradication treatment, the mould can quickly re-appear. In other words, the mould spores can lay dormant when the conditions are against them, but will be re-invigorated once cold, damp moisture laden conditions are allowed to re-appear.
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