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The Met Office has issued amber and yellow weather warnings as Storm Chandra approaches the UK. The storm is expected to bring a mix of strong winds, heavy rainfall, and coastal impacts from Tuesday onwards.

Storm Chandra is the fifth named storm of the 2025 to 2026 season. It is currently moving east across the Atlantic and is forecast to affect large parts of the South West and Wales before tracking northwards.

Areas Most at Risk

A yellow wind warning is in force for Cornwall, southwest Wales, and parts of northern Devon. The strongest winds are expected across the Isles of Scilly, western Cornwall, and southwest Wales, with gusts of 70 to 80 mph possible.

These areas remain vulnerable after recent storm activity, increasing the risk of further damage. An amber rain warning covers south Devon, much of Dorset, southern Somerset, and southeast Cornwall. Rainfall totals of 30 to 50 mm are expected across many areas, with higher ground such as south Dartmoor potentially seeing up to 60 to 80 mm.

Why This Storm Poses a Higher Risk

Ground conditions across Dorset and parts of Devon, Somerset, and Cornwall are already saturated. Extra rainfall could cause surface water flooding, water ingress, and drainage problems, even where flooding has not happened before.

Strong winds and heavy rain heighten the risk of roof damage, falling debris, and water entering buildings through weakened points. Damage may not be immediately visible and can develop hours or days after the storm has passed.

Travel and Infrastructure Disruption

Significant travel disruption is expected during the warning period. Road and bridge closures are possible, and delays or cancellations may affect rail, air, and ferry services.

The Met Office has also warned that power outages could occur as the storm moves inland. Loss of electricity may disrupt mobile phone networks and internet services, affecting both homes and businesses.

Coastal Impacts

Large and powerful waves are forecast along exposed coastlines. These conditions may deposit debris and beach material onto seafronts and nearby properties. People are advised to keep well clear of coastal areas during the storm to reduce the risk of injury.

After the Storm

Damage caused by severe weather often becomes visible after conditions settle. Roof leaks, ceiling stains, damp smells, and concealed water ingress are common problems following storms of this kind.

If property damage happens, prompt assessment and response can minimise long-term effects and disruptions.

How water damage quickly snowballs into a complex problem through mould.

When your home experiences water damage, whether from a leaking pipe, storm flooding, or a hidden plumbing issue, the immediate concern is often drying out what you can see. But what many don’t realise is that hidden behind walls or beneath flooring, a more serious threat may be forming: mould.

Mould is more than just an unsightly nuisance. It can silently spread, damage your home’s structure, and contaminate your indoor air. Even worse, it poses health risks, particularly for individuals with allergies, asthma, or weakened immune systems. That’s why professional mould remediation is not just helpful, it’s essential.

At ServiceMaster Restore, we see firsthand how quickly mould can escalate after water damage and how thorough, certified remediation makes all the difference in protecting both property and people.

In this blog post, we share how mould spreads after water damage and what you can do to prevent risk and protect your peace of mind.


Does Water Damage Lead to Mould?

Even minor water damage can set the stage for mould to take hold in your home. Mould spores exist naturally in the air, but they only become a problem when they find moisture. Water from a roof leak, a burst pipe, or excessive condensation provides the ideal breeding ground. Once exposed to moisture, mould can start growing indoors in as little as 24 to 48 hours.

Plasterboard, carpeting, insulation, and wood absorb moisture easily, making them particularly susceptible to mould damage. These materials can stay damp long after surface water is removed, allowing mould colonies to thrive unnoticed. While you might be able to mop up a puddle or open a window to air things out, mould problems are rarely visible at first. Without professional tools to detect moisture in hidden areas, the underlying issue often remains unresolved.


How Does Water Affect Mould Growth?

When a home has excessive moisture, from leaks, high humidity, or poor ventilation, mould spores find fertile ground to multiply. Moisture problems support the transformation of otherwise harmless spores into thriving colonies.

Environmental factors inside your home can worsen this. Anything from poor airflow from closed spaces to the habit of keeping open windows during humid weather can all contribute to the ideal conditions for mould growth.

In bathrooms, kitchens, and even cellars, where steam and humidity linger, the absence of working exhaust fans can further exacerbate the issue. So, if you’re wondering how to stop mould growth, the first and most important step is to eliminate the source of moisture. Mould can’t survive without water.

However, it’s important to understand that removing moisture doesn’t automatically remove mould. Mould won’t simply dry up and disappear once the surface looks clean or dry. Mould growing in your home can go dormant when conditions become dry, but it doesn’t die. The moment moisture returns, it can reawaken and continue to spread.

That’s why professional drying and remediation are critical. It’s not just about removing water; it’s about eliminating the conditions that allow mould to return.


Can I Sleep in a Room with Water Damage?

After water damage, especially if you suspect mould is present, it may not be safe to continue living in or using the affected space. Mould spores can contaminate indoor air, even before visible signs appear.

These spores can trigger allergic reactions, respiratory issues, and other health problems in sensitive individuals. People with asthma, seasonal allergies, or compromised immune systems are particularly at risk.

Even healthy individuals may experience symptoms like persistent coughing, eye irritation, or sinus congestion. Some moulds, especially toxic moulds like black mould (Stachybotrys chartarum), can produce mycotoxins with serious health consequences. If there’s a musty odour or you see discoloured patches on walls, ceilings, or flooring, these could be signs of a larger mould issue developing out of sight.

In these cases, it’s best to avoid the area and contact a professional for assessment and cleanup.


What Causes Mould to Grow After Water Damage?

Mould needs four things to thrive:

  1. Spores
  2. Food (organic material like plasterboard or wood),
  3. The right temperature
  4. Moisture

And after water damage, your home may inadvertently provide all of these in abundance.

Dark, damp areas with limited airflow become ideal environments for mould colonies. Materials such as carpet padding, insulation, and even wallpaper glue can trap moisture and become breeding grounds for mould.


The Type of Mould That Grows Indoors (Including Black Mould)

Not all mould is created equal. While some moulds are relatively harmless, others can produce toxic byproducts that impact your health.

Black moulds are the most well-known and feared, but even common indoor moulds, such as Cladosporium and Penicillium, can cause irritation and allergic responses. Colour and appearance alone are not reliable indicators of danger. Mould may appear black, green, white, or even orange, depending on the environment and surface it’s growing upon.

Some toxic moulds may be hidden behind walls or under floors, escaping notice until they cause significant damage or health symptoms. For this reason, a professional mould inspection is invaluable. Certified mould remediation specialists can identify the type of mould, assess its spread, and develop a safe and effective plan for removal.


Signs of Mould Growth After a Water Incident

After water damage, be alert for subtle signs that mould may be growing indoors. A musty or earthy smell is often the first indication. You might also notice peeling paint, warping walls, or staining on ceilings.

But mould isn’t always visible. Invisible signs, such as a rise in allergy symptoms, ongoing headaches, or unexplained respiratory problems, can also signal the presence of mould spores in the air.

Professional detection tools, including thermal imaging and air quality tests, can locate mould that the eye can’t see. By identifying the source early, experts like ServiceMaster Restore can prevent the problem from spreading and help protect your family’s health.


How to Clean Up the Mould Safely and When to Call a Pro

Some homeowners attempt to clean up the mould themselves, especially if it appears in small, isolated areas on tile, glass, or other non-porous surfaces.

A bleach solution can be effective in this case, but up to a point. If mould has penetrated porous materials such as plasterboard, carpet, or ceiling tiles, or if the problem covers more than 10 square feet, it’s not safe or effective to handle it yourself, as you risk spreading mould spores throughout your home and exposing yourself to potential health hazards.

Professional mould remediation teams are trained to contain contaminated areas, use negative air pressure systems, and safely dispose of mould-damaged materials. It’s not just about cleaning, it’s about protecting your home and everyone in it.


How to Prevent Mould Growth After Water Damage

Once water damage occurs, time is critical. The faster you act, the better your chances of avoiding long-term mould problems. That’s why our experts and processes at ServiceMaster Restore stress immediate water extraction, structural drying, and proactive mould prevention through

  • Proper ventilation
  • Using and regularly maintaining exhaust fans
  • Utilising dehumidifiers
  • Keeping indoor humidity levels below 50% to prevent spores from turning into colonies
  • Replacing water-damaged materials quickly and repairing leaks

But even with the best intentions, it’s hard to be certain you’ve eliminated all risk. That’s why professional mould remediation is such a valuable investment; it provides peace of mind that your home is safe, dry, and healthy.


Why Professional Mould Remediation Protects Your Health and Property

To recap, mould is not something to take lightly. Beyond property damage, it threatens the very air you breathe. For homeowners and renters who have experienced water damage, professional remediation isn’t just about cleanup; it’s about restoration, prevention, and protection.

At ServiceMaster Restore, we combine advanced technology with 65 years of expertise to deliver thorough mould inspections, safe removals, and complete structural restoration.

We don’t just eliminate mould, we ensure it doesn’t come back. Our certified specialists understand how mould grows, how to stop it, and safeguard your property from further harm. When it comes to your home and your health, there’s no room for guesswork.

Don’t wait for mould problems to worsen. Find your nearest ServiceMaster Restore business or call 0800 021 3970 24/7 365 days a year for immediate help with mould prevention, cleanup, and water damage restoration.

How cold temperatures lead to water damage and what you can do about it.

With temperatures dropping in the UK, you’ll need to do a few things to keep your property safe.

But what does this mean for the safety of your property?


How the cold leads to water damage

During a cold spell, water damage is one of the biggest dangers to your home and business.

The cause of this is likely to be a burst pipe.

This commonly occurs when water in your pipes freezes and expands, leading to pressure build-up and causing them to rupture.

Flooding can also be a concern during the snow. This usually happens when frozen water thaws and leaks from pipes, gutters, or appliances.

This can damage your property in multiple ways, including causing unpleasant smells or odours, wearing away at walls and mortar, causing wood rot, and even fostering mould.


How to spot water damage

When expecting cold temperatures, look out for signs of water damage.

Keep your eyes peeled for:

  • Separations on the doors and window frames
  • Missing or cracked roof tiles
  • Intact guttering
  • Rings on the ceiling or walls
  • Signs of a leak
  • Soft or sagging spots within the flooring:
  • Cracked and warped flooring

How to prevent water damage in cold temperatures

When expecting cold temperatures and the water damage they may bring – there are some ways to optimise the safety of your property.

How to guard against damage:

  • Turn off outside water sources to prevent frozen or burst pipes.
  • Clear your gutters of debris so that any melting snow can flow away easily.
  • Inspect your insulation. Inadequate insulation could cause warmth from the house could rise into the attic, causing a damn of ice on the roof.
  • Keep windows closed where possible.
  • Lay sandbags to prevent flooding from melting snow.

How does ServiceMaster Restore help?

Should the worst happen and your property falls victim to water damage, your local ServiceMaster Restore technicians will be on hand to help with the restoration.

Our experts have the specialist skills and equipment to protect your assets and leave your property as good as new whenever possible.

And, if you choose to claim on your insurance, we work with your insurance company, broker, or loss adjuster on your behalf.

That way, you don’t have to lose sleep worrying about insurance claims when you already have enough on your plate, and we’ll keep you informed every step of the way.

Contact your local restoration experts by finding your nearest ServiceMaster Restore business or by calling 0845 762 6828 in an emergency.

The causes of water damage in the home, and how ServiceMaster Restore can help.

Water damage to your home can be devastating.

And at this time of year, in particular, the cold weather makes your home susceptible to damage.

At ServiceMaster Restore, we regularly see and help people whose homes are affected by water-related issues.

There are ways to protect against water damage, and knowing the common causes will help immensely.

But should the worst happen, and your home succumbs to water damage, it can be hard to know what to do next.

That’s where ServiceMaster Restore comes in. Our technicians have the knowledge and equipment to deliver a comprehensive and expert home restoration.

This blog post delves into the common causes of water damage and how we help should the worst happen.


How is water damage caused?

Damage can occur for many reasons, including (but not limited to) a burst pipe, flooding, or even issues with your radiators.

Even a small amount of water can cause problems if left unchecked, so act quickly.

If water is left, it allows mould and bacteria to breed. This can pose a severe risk to your health and cost much more to repair than if immediate action was taken against water damage.

So how can you repair water damage?


Water damage repair and restoration

When your home floods, time is of the essence. Acting fast is crucial to minimise water damage and maximise successful restoration.

If you are worried about any escape of water and need water damage cleaning and restoration, you can rely on ServiceMaster Restore.

Our technicians are on hand 27/4 and have the specialist skills and equipment to resolve things the first time.

We work to insurance industry standards and should you choose to claim on your insurance, we’ll sort everything out with your insurance company, broker or loss adjuster while keeping you informed every step.

Our first port of call however is typically…


Water extraction

The first goal we have when arriving at your home is to determine the contamination level of the water or liquid.

At ServiceMaster Restore, our top-of-the-range equipment initially restores your home to as close to its prior condition by extracting fluids.

The pollution levels tend to vary depending on the water’s origin. But generally, the longer the water has been left to stand, the more contaminated it gets.

We aim to remove the liquid and dry out the space fast.

We pride ourselves on fast, efficient and professional water damage restoration services, enabled through processes like ServiceMaster Restore Plus.


Water damage clean-up

When water damage has affected your home, all affected material must be removed from the property and disposed of safely.

In some cases, you may be able to salvage your belongings, but this will usually depend on the water’s contamination level.

Unfortunately, in most cases, water-damaged materials must be disposed of to prevent the spreading of mould spores.

Sometimes though, the damage isn’t noticeable until the mould has begun to spread.

In these unfortunate circumstances, we will be on hand to restore mould damage to your home by removing mould safely and effectively.


Drying

Mould spores require moisture to develop and spread, so it’s essential to dry the space affected by water as a priority before restoration can take place.

When restoring your home, we protect your assets, leave your property as good as new whenever possible, and are ready to reinstate decor and furniture in severe cases.

Furthermore, when drying, our modern equipment can run in quiet mode so you don’t lose sleep while it dries.


Contact ServiceMaster Restore today

If you’re struggling with water in your home, don’t hesitate.

Act as soon as possible by contacting your local ServiceMaster Restore experts by finding your nearest ServiceMaster Restore business or calling 0845 762 6828 in an emergency.

How cold temperatures lead to water damage and what you can do about it.

With temperatures in the UK dropping, you may already feel the cold snap.

But what does this mean for the safety of your property?


How the cold leads to water damage

During a cold spell, water damage is one of the biggest dangers to your home and business.

The cause of this is likely to be a burst pipe.

This commonly occurs when water in your pipes freezes and expands, leading to pressure build-up and causing them to rupture.

Flooding can also be a concern during the snow. This usually happens when frozen water thaws and leaks from pipes, gutters, or appliances.

This can damage your property in multiple ways, including causing unpleasant smells or odours, wearing away at walls and mortar, causing wood rot, and even fostering mould.


How to spot water damage

When expecting cold temperatures, look out for signs of water damage.

Keep your eyes peeled for:

  • Separations on the doors and window frames
  • Missing or cracked roof tiles
  • Intact guttering
  • Rings on the ceiling or walls
  • Signs of a leak
  • Soft or sagging spots within the flooring:
  • Cracked and warped flooring

How to prevent water damage in cold temperatures

When expecting cold temperatures and the water damage they may bring – there are some ways to optimise the safety of your property.

How to guard against damage:

  • Turn off outside water sources to prevent frozen or burst pipes.
  • Clear your gutters of debris so that any melting snow can flow away easily.
  • Inspect your insulation. Inadequate insulation could cause warmth from the house could rise into the attic, causing a damn of ice on the roof.
  • Keep windows closed where possible.
  • Lay sandbags to prevent flooding from melting snow.

How does ServiceMaster Restore help?

Should the worst happen and your property falls victim to water damage, your local ServiceMaster Restore technicians will be on hand to help with the restoration.

Our experts have the specialist skills and equipment to protect your assets and leave your property as good as new whenever possible.

And, if you choose to claim on your insurance, we work with your insurance company, broker, or loss adjuster on your behalf.

That way, you don’t have to lose sleep worrying about insurance claims when you already have enough on your plate, and we’ll keep you informed every step of the way.

Contact your local restoration experts by finding your nearest ServiceMaster Restore business or by calling 0845 762 6828 in an emergency.

Yellow and amber snow warnings are in place across the UK for an ongoing cold snap.

Snow can be more than an inconvenience.

The threat of home and business property damage and personal injury is prominent.

Here are our tips for staying safe in the snow:

  • Use caution when using heaters. Keep space heaters away from flammable materials and turn them off when you leave the room
  • Turn off outdoor water sources to prevent frozen or burst pipes
  • Clear snow and ice from walkways by shovelling and gritting to counteract any slips and or falls
  • If you need to drive anywhere, drive cautiously, slow down, and give yourself plenty of stopping distance on the snowy and icy roads
  • Clear your gutters of leaves or other debris so that any melting snow won’t collect and can flow away easily.
  • Check your insulation. If it is inadequate, warmth from the house could rise into the attic and cause a damn of ice on the roof as snow freezes in your gutters.
  • Keep windows closed – where possible.
  • Put up sandbags to prevent flooding from melting snow, especially if you are near banks.
  • Grit walkways outdoors to avoid slipping on ice.

Stay safe and warm during the snowy weather!

In need of home or business restoration?

Should the worst happen and the weather creates a serious accident or incident in your home or business, we will help with the aftermath and restoration.

For further information on our services, call 0845 762 6828 for emergency help in fire, floor and trauma damage or find your nearest ServiceMaster Restore business now.