Why Bathroom Mould in Clontarf Isn’t Going Away – Even After Repainting
You scrubbed it. You painted over it — twice. But a few weeks later, the black marks around your ceiling or tiles are back.
Bathroom mould in Clontarf homes isn’t just a surface issue. And while paint might hide it for a while, it never solves the root cause.
Let’s break down why your bathroom mould keeps returning — and what really works to stop it for good.
The Paint Trick Is Just That – A Trick
Most anti-mould paints contain mild biocides. These can help delay growth on surfaces, but they don’t:
- Fix the moisture source
- Kill spores hidden in air ducts or behind tiles
- Improve poor ventilation
- Lower humidity after hot showers
So the moment your bathroom gets steamy again? The mould reactivates. And worse — it often spreads underneath the new paint.
👉 Read how DIY fixes can make mould worse
Real Case: Clontarf Home with a Painted Ceiling – and a Hidden Leak
A young couple in Clontarf painted their bathroom three times in one year. The ceiling mould always came back. When we inspected, we found:
- An extractor fan that wasn’t venting outdoors
- A small leak from the bath seal tracking into the wall
- No window venting during winter
- Humidity levels reaching 80% post-shower
Our DNA swab test showed high levels of Aspergillus — a mould strain that thrives in humid bathrooms and can cause breathing issues.
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The Real Culprits: What Causes Bathroom Mould in Clontarf Homes
- Poor extraction – Many fans are underpowered or don’t vent externally
- Hidden leaks – Especially around showers, baths, or behind tile grout
- No ventilation – Windows stay closed in winter, trapping moisture
- Drying towels indoors – Adds to overall humidity in the home
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What Actually Works: Our Bathroom Mould Removal Plan
✅ Thermal imaging to detect hidden leaks
✅ DNA swab testing to identify dangerous spore types
✅ Safe, non-toxic anti-microbial treatments
✅ Full fogging to cleanse spores from the air
✅ Expert advice on ventilation upgrades and humidity control
We also coordinate with contractors or your property manager to ensure fans are upgraded or leaks fixed.
Why Clontarf Homes Are at Higher Risk
Older bathrooms in Clontarf, Killester, and Raheny often have:
- No extractor fans
- Blocked wall vents or sealed windows
- Cold tiled walls (which collect condensation)
- Small bathroom footprints, trapping humidity
👉 Read our guide on why Dublin coastal homes suffer from mould
Serving Clontarf and Surrounding Areas
We provide professional mould inspections and removal in:
- Clontarf
- Killester
- Raheny
- Fairview
- East Wall
- Marino
📞 +353 74 971 5050
💬 WhatsApp: +353 899 408 467
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Related Reading
- Why Your Mould Keeps Returning – Rathmines Case Study
- When Paint Isn’t Enough – Navan New Build Blog
- The Musty Warning Sign – Bettystown Blog
Bathroom Mould in Clontarf Isn’t Just Annoying — It’s a Warning
If you’ve repainted and the mould keeps returning, you need more than another tin of anti-mould paint. You need to fix the problem at its source.
Let Mould Removal Ireland test, treat, and protect your bathroom — properly.

