<p>Light growth can sometimes be reduced with plain water and gentle brushing, repeated as needed. Long-term control comes from fixing moisture sources and improving drying, such as better ventilation, more sunlight exposure where possible, and correct drainage so the wall does not stay damp.</p>

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How to remove algae from walls without chemicals?
By sudip, 10 February, 2026

Algae on walls is one of those problems that starts small and then quietly spreads. A pale green film after the rains can turn into stubborn stains, patchy discolouration, and a wall paint that never looks truly clean. 

Over time, persistent dampness can soften plaster, weaken paint grip, and encourage other microbial growth. In many Indian cities, the combination of monsoon moisture, warm air, and shaded areas creates ideal conditions for algae growth on walls.