Mold Doesn't Need Chemicals. It Needs Heat.
180°C steam kills mold at the spore level — no chemical sprays, no residue, no masking the smell.
Rainy season brings it back every year
Phuket's humidity makes mold a recurring problem in villas, condos, and boats — especially during rainy season. Most mold treatments rely on chemical sprays that mask the smell without addressing the spores embedded in the surface.

Killed at the spore level, on contact
180°C steam kills mold at the spore level on contact — on the surface and just beneath it — without leaving a chemical residue behind.
Inspection → treatment → verification
Inspection
We assess the affected surfaces and identify the moisture source driving the growth.
Treatment
180°C dry steam applied to the affected area kills the colony at the spore level.
Verification
We re-check the treated surfaces and confirm the result before we sign off.
Mold removal FAQ
Heat treatment kills the mold at the spore level; most surface staining lifts with treatment, but deep-set staining on porous materials may remain even once the mold itself is dead. We tell you honestly what to expect at inspection, before any work starts.
Yes. There's no chemical spray involved, so there's no residue or off-gassing — the room can be used as soon as the surfaces have dried.
Heat kills the existing colony, but mold returns wherever moisture persists. At inspection we identify the moisture source driving the growth — fixing that is what keeps the mold from coming back.
Seen mold — or smelled it?
Request an inspection. We'll identify the cause, not just treat the surface.
