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Different Ways To Remove Mold From Your Home

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2018-03-23
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What’s worse than finding mold in your home? Having to deal with it on a daily basis. When you discover mold in your home, your first thought might be to ignore it if it’s not toxic. However, any mold type, no matter how harmless-seeming, can lead to big problems in your home’s structure. Even when mold isn’t actively harmful to humans, it’s harmful to the materials that make up your home. Mold growth signifies moisture leaks, which means that your home isn’t protected as well as it should be from outside elements. When mold takes over, it can compromise your home’s infrastructure, especially when it comes to attic and crawl space insulation. It can also make life extremely unpleasant for members of the family who are suffering from allergies. When you spot mold, you want to eradicate it right away. If you’re dealing with non-toxic mold growth in your home, here are a few ways to stop it in its tracks.

Table of Contents

  • Identify and Scrub
  • Use Bleach
  • Seal It Off
  • Vacuum It Away

Identify and Scrub

Most common household mold types are unmistakable. You either know them from the distinctive smell, or from the look of blue-green or black fungus on your walls. However, the most important thing to remember when dealing with mold is that not all types should be treated in the same way. When you identify a patch of mold, you need to keep your safety in mind before tackling it. While some mold requires professional care, other types can simply do with a good scrub. Oftentimes, a patch of mold just looks like a dirty spot on your floor or wall. If you’re noticing that it’s not scrubbing off easily, it’s time to take a more targeted approach.

Use Bleach

Bleach is great for disinfecting and neutralizing odors, especially when it comes to home surfaces. However, since it’s a strong chemical, it should be handled with care and diluted with water before being applied directly to the moldy area. Using a bleach solution will help get rid of mold that’s just starting to spread or areas that are less pungent. However, if you’re dealing with a huge patch of mold that’s clearly gotten out of control, you may need to call in a professional to make sure you’ve truly eradicated it.

Seal It Off

Since mold is a fungus, it’s technically a living thing. That means that it can spread anywhere it wants and take over an entire wall if it goes untreated. To prevent this, it helps to seal off any areas in your home where you’ve identified mold. This won’t just help protect you and your family from contact with potentially dangerous mold spores. You’ll be able to stop the spreading and effectively quarantine the area before it does any more damage. The best way to section off an area is to wrap it in plastic or a thick tarp.

Vacuum It Away

If you’ve scraped away everything and treated it with bleach, you might still be dealing with some dry debris on the floor. Don’t forget to clear this away afterward and thoroughly clean the area. After vacuuming, seal off the area to try and keep any other potentially affected areas contained.

 

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