War against mold: TRIORA bio-protective agent
In ancient times, it was believed that if mold affected a house, it had to be burned down along with all its contents. Shocking? Unfortunately, back then people had no other way to fight the fungus. They had to sacrifice their home for the sake of health. Today, things are much simpler. You can protect your home from mold by choosing an effective remedy. Our suggestion is the TRIORA bioprotective agent.
What is the TRIORA bioprotective agent?
The TRIORA bioprotective agent was created as a solution to one of the most common problems that occur in homes. With its help, you can get rid of fungi without resorting to radical methods.
The main ingredient is a biocide—a substance that destroys harmful living organisms. Penetrating deep into the wall, the biocide kills the roots of the mold and stops its further development.
Features of the TRIORA bioprotective agent:
- Acts against mold, fungi, algae, and moss.
- Colorless, does not stain the wall, and does not leave a film on it.
- Contains no hazardous chemical compounds; free from harmful fumes.
- Intended for mineral surfaces—concrete, cement, lime, drywall.
Declaring war on mold
Fighting fungi indoors involves more than just treating the affected surface; it requires careful step-by-step renovation. You should be prepared for the fact that getting rid of fungus may mean completely renewing at least the affected wall in a room.
How should the work be done?
- Take care to protect your respiratory organs, eyes, and hands; avoid contact with mold and contaminated dust.
- Remove mold from the wall using sandpaper, a putty knife, or a wire brush. Clean the walls across the entire area of damage plus another 10–15 centimeters around this zone.
- Treat the wall thoroughly with TRIORA bioprotective agent.
- Once the wall is dry, you can proceed with other repair work.
How to prevent mold from appearing in the future?
Yes, bioprotection disinfects surfaces, kills any existing fungus on them, and really protects against its recurrence. But only if after repairs you maintain the correct microclimate in the room.
How can you achieve this?
- Good ventilation. By ensuring that walls in your bathroom dry out after bathing, you can avoid dampness and prevent an environment conducive to mold growth. All damp rooms should be regularly ventilated.

- Ensure wall waterproofing. The less your slab contacts moisture, the less chance there is for mold to reappear. When treating walls, after disinfection use TRIORA waterproofing primer. It prevents moisture from penetrating inside panels so your walls stay dry.

- Insulate your premises. As a rule, in houses where comfortable humidity and temperature are maintained, mold does not occur. Therefore, along with waterproofing you should also consider external insulation of your home’s walls. Properly performed external insulation will significantly increase your home’s temperature.

Use TRIORA bioprotective agent during home renovation and for future repairs as well. This powerful antiseptic effectively disinfects home walls and protects them from hazardous effects for a long time. And by investing once in comprehensive work and improving your microclimate, you can successfully get rid of mold for many years to come.