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Bathroom mold removal

Posted in Mold Removal on May 15th, 2009 by admin – 7 Comments

Bathroom mold removal is not easy to handle, you must first identify the source of the problem. Mold growth is very common in bathroom, especially on the ceilings or walls. Bathroom mold can easily be detected either by the musty smell of the area or by the development of blackish / greenish mold on the tiles and walls.

mold_removal_scrubbing_bathroom_wallsThe reason why molds grow in bathroom is that this area provides the ideal situation for them to flourish. Thus bathroom mold removal shall begin with eliminating the food source for mold. Walls, ceilings and tiles need to be constantly cleaned to remove the food source. Mold killers are good at cleaning bathroom mold. Use surface mold killer to effectively scrub off the mold growing on walls and tiles.

Since you can’t ensure dryness in the bathroom, you shall reduce the humidity in the shower area. Use of dehumidifier and ventilation system can promote better ventilation and air circulation in the bathroom. Controlling the humidity level in the bathroom can effectively prevent the future mold growth.

bathroom_mold_removalBathroom mold removal may produce some unbearable odors. This funky smell is from the toxic discharge released by the mold. These discharge and waste are very potent; you may need to scour hard to get rid of them. When you are cleaning them, make sure you put on proper protection gears. Wear goggles, mask and gloves while carry out bathroom mold removal process. Mold spores will be released into the air during mold cleanup. These spores are very hazardous to your health.

Mold remediation

Posted in Mold Removal on May 13th, 2009 by admin – 1 Comment

Household mold removal can be done by eliminating the source of moisture, thus preventing mold growth. For small patches of mold, remedies are simply

  • ventilation
  • household detergents
  • the use of non-porous building materials
  • sunlight

mold-removal-by-mold-specialistIn serious cases of mold growth, professional help is essential to mold remediation. Very often, mold cleanup includes the total removal of affected building materials which are already saturated by water penetration or visibly damaged by mold growth. These professionals may even decide, in extreme cases, to condemn the building altogether if mold is seen to have enveloped most of its structures.

Where repair or mold removal is needed, you may find some contractors who can remove the affected materials and eliminate the moisture source.

Don’t be surprised that there are cleaning companies out there who specialize in fabric treatment. They remove mold and mold spores from our clothing to discard odor and prevent damaging mold growth to the garments.

Mold removal in home

Posted in Mold Removal on May 12th, 2009 by admin – 2 Comments

Mold is stubborn living organism, if mold starts growing in your home, it will not want to leave.

But the good news is there are several things we can do to help in home mold removal.

1. Eliminate the source of moisture

In order to combat indoor mold growth, we must fix the moisture problem. Without moisture, mold cannot grow. mold_removal_fix_leaky_pipeSome of the common causes for indoor moisture problems are:

  • Leaking pipes and roof
  • Poor ventilation of the house especially kitchen and bathroom
  • Bad venting of household appliances such as washing machine and dryers
  • Excessive usage of humidifier

On top of fixing the leaking pipes and roof, we must also control the humidity level within our home. Invest in a good heating and cooling ventilation system to provide better air circulation. Besides that, the use of dehumidifier can also help to reduce humidity level in your home.

2. Keep dry

Whenever there is an overflow or flooding, you should dry the wet materials instantly to prevent mold growth. Use fans and dehumidifier to assist in the drying process. Items that cannot be dried well after 48 hours shall be disposed of.

mold_removal_dry_wet_floor3. Handling of contaminated items

Items that are contaminated by mold or mildew shall be treated with care. Mild mildew growth on clothes can often be treated with soap and water, then allowing them to sun dry or air dry. Though you should discard severely damages clothing.

Contaminated paper products shall be discarded, though minor damage can be treated by brushing off surface mold and dashing with some talcum powder to remove dampness.

Severe mold infected ceiling tiles and carpets should typically be thrown away. Professional services may be necessary if you want to save minor contaminated carpets.

4. Surface cleaning

Solid materials / hard surfaces can always be cleaned of mold. Brushing of or scrubbing of the surface mold with detergent and water, followed by thorough drying can be effective.

5. Disinfecting

You may want to disinfect the hard surface after they have been cleaned of mold. Use a mixture of bleach and water to effectively disinfect any hard surface. Wipe the solution onto the surfaces and allowing them to dry.

Remember that after you have done mold removal in your home, you shall keep your door closed from this uninvited guest. Watch out for any potential moisture problems, musty odors or water damage. Mold will try to invade again whenever possible. Preventing mold is always cheaper than mold removal.