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Black mold removal – a must for healthy home

Posted in Home Mold Removal on July 3rd, 2009 by admin – 3 Comments

How to do an effective black mold removal

bathroom-that-requires-black-mold-removalWhen you discover you have black mold you will want to try to find the best way to do a black mold removal process. The first step in any black mold removal process is to eliminate any sources of water that has caused the development of toxic black mold. Once you have done this you will want to start to clean the black mold affected areas. There are many products available in the market that offer solution for black mold removal and some are more environmentally healthy.

Make sure you take precautions when removing black mold

black-mold-removal-is-a-must-after-water-damageWhen you go about doing any form of black mold removal, you will want to make sure that you isolate the area so that while you are cleaning you do not run the risk of spreading any airborne spores. This will be a great benefit to insure that your black mold removal procedures are the most effective. In some cases you might not be able to clean the affected area due to severe growth of black mold, you will be forced to remove whatever it is for proper disposal. Once you have completed your black mold removal, you will want to consider using an air purifier to eliminate any possible mold spores that are still floating in the air. This will help in preventing the reoccurrence of black mold in the area.

How does mold grow?

Posted in Mold Growth, Mold Problem on May 5th, 2009 by admin – 1 Comment

Basically four items are needed for mold growth – water, food, ideal temperature and air.

basement-moldDifferent mold might need different quantities of these four eg. Some mold require more water to survive and grow than others.

Planet Earth readily supplies air to support living organisms, so that condition for mold to grow is always present. However, if mold spores settle on dry surface, it cannot grow due to the absence of water.

wood-moldMost of the places inside our homes are dry, thus not providing ideal situations for mold to grow. Nevertheless, other parts of our homes may turn out to be ideal places for mold to flourish. These places are usually damp and wet, located in basements and toilets, probably resulting from piping leaks or floods.

If mold finds air and moisture, but no food, it can’t grow either. Mold feeds on dead organic matter. However, mold is good at getting food in our homes by having microscopic threads to absorb nutrients.

mold-grow-on-ceramic-tilesHence, we can find mold on :

  • Fabric
  • Paper
  • Cardboard
  • Ceramic tiles (containing particles of food and dust on its surface)
  • Paint
  • Drywall
  • Fiberglass insulation (dust-covered)
  • Wood framing
  • Floors

ceiling-moldSo, we don’t only hate mold for being unsightly; mold can cause structural damage to our homes. We may have to fork out tons of money to repair our homes overgrown with molds. Not only that, we also may have to pay dearly for the damage it does to our health.