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Mould Remediation Brisbane

IICRC-certified mould remediation across all Brisbane suburbs. Post-Alfred mould specialists. HEPA air scrubbing, structural drying verification, and full insurance documentation. 48-hour response.

Last reviewed April 2026

Post-Alfred Mould — Brisbane's Hidden Crisis

Ex-TC Alfred in March 2026 left 132,000+ insurance claims across QLD. PERILS confirmed AU$1.877 billion in final insured losses. For Brisbane properties, the real mould risk is only now becoming apparent — 3–6 weeks after the event. Incomplete structural drying (insufficient equipment, rushed restoration, non-certified contractors) leaves residual moisture in wall cavities and subfloor spaces.

Brisbane's subtropical humidity (averaging 65–70% year-round) creates ideal mould propagation conditions: mould can establish within 24–48 hours in damp materials. Properties that appeared dry immediately after Alfred may now be showing: musty odour, discolouration in corners and behind furniture, soft plasterboard, and visible mould colonies behind damaged walls.

Why Household Cleaning Doesn't Work on Brisbane Mould

Surface cleaning with bleach or household products addresses visible mould but cannot eliminate the root cause: moisture in wall cavities, subfloor spaces, and building materials that were never properly dried. In Brisbane's climate, surface-treated mould regrows within weeks because the underlying substrate remains damp.

IICRC-certified mould remediation addresses the root cause:

  • Thermal imaging to locate residual moisture in wall cavities and subfloor
  • HEPA air scrubbing to capture airborne mould spores and prevent spread to unaffected areas
  • Antimicrobial treatment at the root level, not just the surface
  • Containment barriers during remediation to prevent cross-contamination
  • Post-remediation clearance testing to confirm successful remediation

Mould Remediation Cost Estimates — Brisbane 2026

  • Single-room surface mould (post-water event): $1,500–$4,000
  • Multi-room residential mould remediation: $5,000–$20,000
  • Wall cavity and subfloor mould (requires opening walls): $8,000–$35,000
  • Full property mould remediation (post-inundation): $20,000–$80,000+
  • Post-Alfred supplementary mould claim: Varies — NRPG documents to IICRC standard for insurer submission

Brisbane Suburbs We Cover

48-hour response across all Brisbane suburbs:

Inner City: Brisbane CBD, South Brisbane, Fortitude Valley, New Farm, Newstead, Spring Hill

Inner North: Ashgrove, Paddington, Red Hill, Kelvin Grove, Newmarket, Keperra

Inner South: West End, Highgate Hill, Moorooka, Rocklea, Yeronga, Annerley

Eastern: Bulimba, Hawthorne, Morningside, Camp Hill, Coorparoo, Norman Park

Western: Toowong, Indooroopilly, St Lucia, Graceville, Sherwood, Corinda

Northern: Chermside, Aspley, Stafford, Kedron, Nundah, Northgate, Zillmere

Southern: Eight Mile Plains, Sunnybank, Runcorn, Calamvale, Parkinson

Frequently Asked Questions

Mould directly caused by a covered storm or water event is generally covered. The challenge is demonstrating causation — delayed reporting or incomplete drying documentation can lead to disputes. Lodge with IICRC-certified scope showing a causal link to the Alfred event.
Signs include musty odour that does not go away with cleaning, soft or bubbling plasterboard, condensation on internal windows, and mould appearing at wall-floor junctions or in corners. NRPG uses thermal imaging and HEPA air sampling to confirm mould presence in cavities before walls are opened.
Depends on the extent. Minor surface remediation — yes, with HEPA containment barriers. Extensive wall cavity remediation — temporary relocation is recommended. If Alfred damage is the cause, your insurer's ALE benefit may cover temporary accommodation. Discuss with NRPG at initial assessment.
Residual moisture in wall cavities, subfloor, and insulation continues to support mould growth for weeks or months after apparent surface drying. Thermal imaging frequently detects wet areas invisible to standard inspection. NRPG performs moisture verification before and after remediation.
IICRC S520 is the standard for mould remediation. It governs containment, HEPA filtration, antimicrobial treatment, and post-remediation clearance testing. Insurers require S520-compliant documentation for mould claim sign-off — non-certified work may not be accepted.
Source: Disaster Recovery Australia — disasterrecovery.com.au
Category: Mould Remediation
Last reviewed:
Standard: IICRC S500:2025/S520:2025 certified practices

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