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Why Wardrobes Are a Mould Hotspot in Singapore Homes
If your wardrobe smells musty or you’ve spotted strange dark patches inside, you’re not alone. In Singapore, wardrobes are one of the most common places where mould quietly takes hold. You may not see it at first, but once it sets in, it can ruin clothes, damage furniture, and make your room feel constantly damp. Let’s break down why wardrobes are such a problem and what you can do to stop the mould from coming back. Why Mould Forms in Wardrobes So Easily The average wardrobe
Nov 25, 2025


Why You Keep Seeing Plaster Bagworms in Your Room and What They’re Really Telling You
If you’ve spotted strange little sacs hanging from your wall, wardrobe, aircon, or even along the floor edges, you’re not imagining things. Those greyish cocoons that look like they’re made from lint or dust? They are actually plaster bagworms. And while they might seem harmless, their presence usually means something deeper is going wrong with your indoor environment. Let’s talk about what plaster bagworms are, why they appear in Singapore homes, how they can cause damage, a
Nov 25, 2025


Thinking of Painting Over Mould? Here’s Why That’s a Bad Idea in Singapore Homes
It might seem like the fastest solution. You see a mould stain on your wall, it looks ugly, maybe it smells a bit off, and your first instinct is to paint over it. Out of sight, out of mind, right? Unfortunately, in Singapore’s climate, that trick almost never works. In fact, painting over mould without proper treatment can make the situation worse and cost you more to fix in the long run. Why Some Homeowners Try to Paint Over Mould We get it. Nobody wants to stare at black o
Nov 19, 2025


Those Tiny Bugs Crawling Around Your Room? They Might Be a Sign of Hidden Mould in Your Home
You’re not imagining it. Those little bugs crawling around your walls, windows, or bathroom tiles are real. And they’re not termites or bedbugs. In most cases, they’re booklice. These insects are harmless on their own, but often a sign of something more serious happening in your home. If you’ve been spotting tiny white or translucent insects moving slowly across surfaces, especially after rainy days, it could mean your home is harbouring hidden mould. What Are Booklice and Wh
Nov 18, 2025


The Link Between Poor Ventilation and Mould in Singapore Bedrooms
You can clean regularly, use air fresheners, and keep your room looking spotless. But if the air in your bedroom doesn’t move, mould will still find a way to grow. Poor ventilation is one of the most common and misunderstood causes of mould in Singapore homes. It’s silent, it builds up over time, and by the time you notice the smell or stains, the mould has already taken hold. Let’s break down why this happens and what you can do to fix it. Why Ventilation Matters in Singapor
Nov 18, 2025


Why Mould Keeps Coming Back in Your Bedroom (And How to Stop It)
If you've scrubbed off mould in your bedroom more than once and it just keeps coming back, you're not alone. At Sterng, we see this issue regularly in homes across Singapore . The truth is, mould isn’t just a surface problem. It's a symptom of deeper issues in your room’s environment. Why Mould Comes Back So Often in Singapore Homes Living in Singapore means living with constant humidity . Most bedrooms don’t get much ventilation, especially if windows stay shut for aircon us
Sep 24, 2025


How Aircon Leaks Cause Mould in Singapore Homes (And What to Do About It)
Mould showing up around your aircon unit is more common than most homeowners realise. In many cases, the cause isn’t poor cleaning habits or lack of ventilation. It’s hidden water leakage from the unit itself. Even after wiping it away or repainting, mould often returns unless the root cause is fixed. Let’s break down what’s really happening and how to stop it for good. Why Mould Often Appears Near the Aircon When an aircon unit is running, it produces condensation. Ideally,
Sep 17, 2025


Why Singapore’s Humidity Keeps Feeding Mould in Your Home
Singapore is no stranger to humid weather. But while we’ve all learned to live with the sticky air and frequent rain, most homeowners don’t realise just how much that humidity is encouraging mould to grow inside their homes. Even well-kept rooms with clean walls and regular aircon use aren’t safe from it. Here’s how humidity works against you and what you can do to keep your home mould-free . How Humidity Works in Singapore Singapore’s average humidity ranges from 70 to 90 pe
Sep 3, 2025


Why Mould is a Growing Problem in Humid Climates Like Singapore
Singapore’s tropical climate—with its high humidity and frequent rainfall—creates a perfect storm for mould growth. From residential...
Feb 21, 2025
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