5+ Tips for Mold Removal That Really Work

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5+ TIPS FOR MOLD REMOVAL THAT REALLY WORK


Mold is a common problem for homeowners, which can seriously affect the health of humans as well as their pets. Headaches, joint pain, red eyes, blurred vision, appetite swings, asthma, congestion, skin problems, etc. – these can be caused by mold.


Mold can appear anywhere in your house: on walls, carpet, floors, wood, in bathroom and kitchen, etc. A plumbing issue or a tiny leak can cause significant growth of mold because of increased humidity. If your carpet has gotten wet because of a flood or any other reason and did not dry properly, be prepared to mold spreading.


However, if you simply clean up mold but moisture in your home will be pretty high, you won’t resolve a mold problem. It will just appear a bit later. Here are some ways on professional mold removal.


#1. Call a specialist The most reliable way to get rid of mold is to try professional mold removal. With advanced and highly-effective equipment, pros can do proper inspection, remediation, disinfection, and will take care of your property so it will look like it was. After this, you can be sure there is no way for mold to spread because of antimicrobial treatment.


#2. Ammonia If you have mold on the bathroom sink or door, kitchen counters or in the shower, ammonia can do a pretty effective job. It is absolutely affordable and easy to buy in the nearest store. However, if we’re talking about sheetrock or chipboard, the effect of ammonia is not so good.


Before the procedure, wear a respirator and gloves. Don’t forget to open all windows and doors. Then do the following: • Mix ammonia and water (50/50); • Fill this combination in a spray bottle and spray it on the affected areas; • Wait 5-10 minutes; • Use a scrub brush and wash these areas; • Wipe clean and repeat if there’s any need.


#3. Bleach Bleach is effective in fighting any kind of mold. As ammonia, bleach is also cheap and easily accessible. However, when it comes to wood or cement block, bleach will do a lousy job. It can’t reach mold roots entirely.


Before using bleach, wear N95 respirator and gloves, open windows and let some air to get rid of the unpleasant smell. Then, mix 1 cup of bleach and at least a gallon of water. Use a spray bottle to pour bleach solution onto mold affected areas.


Use a sponge or a small brush and wipe all affected areas and do mold cleanup. There is no need to wash out your work area. The bleach needs time to disinfect and prevent mold growth in the future.


#4. Vinegar Vinegar is very affordable and absolutely safe way of removing mold from small areas. Be prepared to an unpleasant smell during the procedure which will disappear after a few hours. It is much more secure alternative compared to ammonia and bleach.


The mold killing procedure with vinegar is very simple: don’t use a spray bottle, but pour the vinegar onto some towel or brush and thoroughly wipe all mold infected areas. Give it an hour or more to dry.


Then, with a wet towel clean each area again and again. For hard to reach places, use an old toothbrush and let it dry. It is very easy! As an alternative, try mold inspection Boca Raton.


#5. Baking soda As vinegar, baking soda it is a great green and cheap alternative to bleach and ammonia. Besides, you can buy it in the nearest grocery store and be sure in its safety (especially if you have children or pets).


To prepare a mold killing solution, mix baking soda and water (50/50). Paste it on affected areas and let air-dry. Then, you need to use a small brush to clean and scrub everything.


Then, mix 2 tablespoons of baking soda with 2 cups of water and pour it into a spray bottle. Shake and spray it to the same mold contaminated areas. Let it dry so baking soda can prevent mold growth. However, if you need flood damage repair, just contact professionals.


#6. Hydrogen Peroxide This solution can reach mold roots and kill them to prevent further mold growth. It can deal with mold on wood, stone, or clothing and is totally nontoxic. However, remember that hydrogen peroxide works as a bleaching solution and can whiten your clothes so test it before damaging your favorite jacket.


#7. Borax To a gallon of water add one cup of borax and mix it. Use a brush and scrub with borax solution thoroughly. Then, wipe all areas from mold and borax remains.


Use borax solution for mold cleanup in bathrooms and kitchens. However, it will be less effective with wood surfaces. If some of your property is pretty damage because of mold, you’re welcome to use restoration services.


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