Falkirk Council proposal to invest £9.36m to tackle damp and mould in homes
Falkirk Council is planning a four-year framework so specialist teams can continue tackling damp, mould and timber problems in council homes.
A report to the Executive on 22 January 2026 will ask councillors to approve a framework for remedial work in both lived-in and empty homes when damp, mould or timber problems are found.
The framework is expected to be worth around £9.36 million between 2026 and 2030.
By using a small group of approved contractors, the Council aims to get repairs done faster. When issues are reported or identified, homes can be inspected by experts and the right treatment agreed.
A trial of sensors will also begin in some homes in early 2026. These devices can give an early warning of conditions that could lead to damp and mould, helping problems to be addressed sooner.
Karen Algie, Director of Transformation, Communities and Corporate Services said:
Damp and mould are not just maintenance issues, they can have a real impact on tenants’ health and day-to-day life.
“This framework is about tackling those problems in a planned way, so our homes stay safe, warm and in good condition for the future.