MOULD is something many households dread when winter comes around, but it doesn’t have to cost a fortune to get rid of.

Typically, mould builds up in damp environments, so areas such as bathrooms and bedrooms are particularly at risk.

A cheap £3 trick could help to reduce mould in your home

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A cheap £3 trick could help to reduce mould in your homeCredit: Alamy

It can cause serious problems for people, including allergies, breathing problems and rashes.

For this reason, it’s well worth trying to avoid getting mould in the first place by taking small steps to prevent it.

One of the main reasons for mould in your house is damp and humidity but with regular ventilation, you will help keep it away.

Dominic Lees-Bell, a bathroom expert from Drench, said investing in window insulation film could be the answer to the mould problem.

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He said: “Window insulation film is a thin plastic film that can be applied to any window which effectively reduces the amount of heat lost.

“It works much like adding an extra layer of glazing but with the benefit of a much smaller cost.

“Window insulation film can also help limit or prevent condensation, reducing the risk of mould and mildew build-up.”

It can be directly applied to a window using a hairdryer, to shrink the film around the glass, or can be attached to the window ledge using pressure-sensitive tape.

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Adding an extra layer of insulation is not only simple, it can also help your insulate heat and stop precious and expensive heat from being lost from your home.

You can pick up the film for as little as £3.25 on Amazon, £6.50 at Wickes or £10 at Dunelm.

You’ll need to make sure that you’re picking up film that’s the right size and specification for your windows.

Of course, the bigger your windows, the more it’s likely to cost.

It always pays to compare prices so you know you’re getting the best deal, and remember to factor in the cost of delivery if you’re ordering online.

Prices can also vary day to day and by what deals are on at the time, plus remember you might pay for delivery if you’re ordering online.

You can compare prices on platforms like Google Shopping.

It comes after The Sun revealed another cheap way to protect your bathroom by replacing the silicone sealant on the window edges.

What if I already have mould in my home?

Many experts say that bleach is all you need if you neither own nor want to buy specialised cleaning sprays and paints.

If using bleach, mix four parts of water with one part bleach

You’ll also need a stiff brush, a bucket of water with cloth, and another cloth for drying

Apply your solution to the affected areas (including a few inches around visible mould to kill any mould not yet visible)

Scrub it firmly with a strong brush

Wait for as long as possible or until the mould completely disappears from sight and rinse the treated areas thoroughly.

Pat dry the area and allow it to completely dry before moving any furniture or placing items in front of the area.

Meanwhile, we spoke to a property pro to find out how to prevent mould in your home this winter.

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Plus, we tried four tricks to get rid of condensation and mould and we were surprised by the results.

And we identified four mould hotspots around your home that you should check now.

You can also join our new Sun Money Facebook group to share stories and tips and engage with the consumer team and other group members.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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