Mold Removal Techniques for the House
This article explains mold removal techniques. It suggests a few methods to for the home owner to try before calling for a professional.
Mold removal is an important aspect of maintain the house and keeping its occupants safe. There are a few ways to get rid of this organism which the home owner can initially try before actually calling in the experts. The first thing that should happen is the detection of growth of this organism in the house. Almost every house has molds but the intensity of the infestation may grow worse if it is not checked or controlled immediately. Detecting it may be difficult since these tend to grow in dark moist places,
typically between walls, under carpets and in basements. Removing these may need some extensive detective work on the part of the home owner.
Eliminate the Source
Mold removal begins by identifying the main causes, such as moist places, which is why it is important to eliminate leaks and other sources of water that may be seeping into the house. Bathrooms and kitchens are prone to growths because there is always a water source in these rooms. Pipes which are located outside of walls can be easily checked for leaks but those that are installed within a wall may pose a problem when it comes to remediation. Sinks, in kitchens and bathrooms, tend to be almost always wet or moist because they may be used regularly. Shower curtains and kitchen towels may also be vulnerable because these are usually moist. Experts recommend drying the sink in order to prevent the appearance of these organisms. Wiping it dry will do as well as not leaving it sopping wet for a long duration. Shower curtains need to be wiped dry after use or spread to air dry. Kitchen towels should be washed and dried regularly to prevent growth. Some types appear on fruits, breads, and foods in general. The infestation can be eliminated by simply throwing away the infected fruits or foods.
Getting Rid of It
Bathroom surfaces remediation can be done properly with the use of a bleach-and-water solution that is applied directly on the growth. It is best to let the solution sit for a while to let it seep in before brushing away the molds with a strong brush. If they are still present after a light brushing, reapply the bleach and water solution, let it sit longer and then brush vigorously. It is best to use single solutions with water instead of trying to mix up several because noxious gases might form. Some stores also sell mildew sprays that help to eliminate them. It is advisable to wear protective gear when using solutions to get rid of them because even the bleach can affect the person if applied in close quarters and without proper ventilation. growth in wood may be a bit of a problem since there are nooks and crannies that the growths can go into, making elimination difficult. Experts may need to be called in when trying mold removal on wood and fabrics. They usually have the right solution to eliminate the infestation.