Posts Tagged ‘Mold Removal’

Mold Odor Removal

Posted in Mold Mildew Odor, Mold Odor Removal, Mold Odors on September 9th, 2009 by – 7 Comments

The best solution for mold odor removal is to remove the source. In this case, it is the mold that produces the musty odors that linger in the house. You need to eliminate molds or mildews that grow in the house especially in the warm and humid areas like bathroom, basement, attic, crawl space, kitchen, etc. Strong mold odor is the best indicator for mold growth and the essential of mold removal.

Mold loves warm and humid places. The higher the humidity, the more it spreads. Therefore, the first step of mold odors removal is to control the indoor humidity. Keep the humidity level within the house at 50% or below. Invest in a good dehumidifier to help regulate the indoor humidity.

mold-odor-removalThough low humidity cannot really kill the mold, but it does help to stop mold from spreading and “breathing” which emits the mycotoxins that stinks. However, if humidity level rises above 50% for more than 72 hours, mold will start to “breathe” again and release the musty odors. Thus, it is very important to keep the humidity level under control for effective mold odors removal.

It is also vital to take note that dead mold can cause musty odors as well as allergic reaction too. After you have “hibernated” the mold spores from spreading, you need to kill and remove it in order to make your home mold free. To clean visible surface mold that grows on walls, tiles, glass, tubs, and other non-porous materials, you can use normal household detergent like Borax.

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Carpet Mold Removal

Posted in Mold Removal on May 27th, 2009 by – 3 Comments

carpet-mold-removalCarpets provide comfort to our feet and can enhance the appearance of a room. The downside is mold tend to infest carpets which then pose a threat to human health. Therefore, when it comes to home mold removal, carpets should be checked thoroughly.

For non-severe cases, mold removal from carpets is possible. Otherwise it is better to dispose of the carpets than to risk our health.

Here’s how carpet mold removal is done.

  • Check the source of carpet mold. It may originate from a leak in the wall or rain water penetrating the window sill.
  • Lift the carpet and lay it on a flat surface.
  • carpet-mold-removal-with-protective-gearWear protective gear and seal the room to prevent mold spores from floating out.
  • Use water and detergent to remove the mold in the carpet. Alternatively choose a mold removal product sold in any grocery store.
  • Below the carpet there are tack strips which ought to be cleaned as well.
  • After the cleaning process, make sure the carpet is completely dry before placing it back.

Checking for carpet mold and removing them is essential to ensure a healthy living in our homes.

Toxic mold removal

Posted in Mold Removal on May 18th, 2009 by – 1 Comment

mold-removal-specialistMolds exist in our homes, schools and offices and we want to remove them because they are ugly and smelly. Mold can come in shades of black, white, red, blue, brown, green, orange or even pink, and they emit an earthy smell.

Regardless of whether they are hazardous to human health, our first instinct is to stem mold growth. In most cases mold can easily be removed by using soap and water. Where bleaching is desirable, use a weak bleach solution. Do not mix bleach with ammonia because doing so will create very dangerous fumes.

As mold cannot be removed from materials, we just have to throw away absorbent and porous materials like ceiling tiles, carpet and drywall which have become moldy.

mold-removal-professionalTo remove mold in buildings such as offices and houses, we have the choice of hiring professionals or experts in this field.  They should be licensed or certified to do the work. It is even better if they could produce evidence of experience in mold removal or mention the types of training they had undergone to equip themselves to fight mold.