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Preventing Fungal Growth

Learn what causes mold, mildew, and algae on painted surfaces and how to effectively prevent and treat fungal growth.

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Preventing Fungal Growth

Causes of Fungal Growth in Paint

Fungal growth (mold, mildew, and algae) on painted surfaces occurs due to a combination of environmental, material, and structural factors:

  • Moisture Accumulation – The primary cause, as fungi thrive in damp conditions. Leaks, high humidity (especially >60% RH), condensation, and poor ventilation create ideal environments.
  • Low-Quality Paint – Paints lacking fungicides or algaecides are more susceptible.
  • Organic Residues – Dirt, dust, and organic matter on surfaces provide nutrients for fungi.
  • Poor Surface Preparation – Painting over existing mold traps moisture and promotes regrowth.
  • Shaded Areas – North-facing walls and areas behind foliage receive less sunlight.

Treatment and Prevention

  1. Use a bleach solution (1 part bleach + 3 parts water) to kill surface mold. Scrub with a stiff brush and rinse thoroughly.
  2. Fix leaks, improve drainage, and ensure proper ventilation.
  3. Repaint with high-quality acrylic paints containing mildewcides.
  4. Regularly clean surfaces to remove organic debris.
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Hillstor recommendation

Solve the root cause first, then match the correct Hillstor primer or topcoat to the surface. Our team can help you choose the right product for a repaint, repair, or new project in Malawi.