
10 Nov Critical Home Cleaning Tips
These are good places to check for mold in your house. Mold can often cause a strong, musty smell so make sure you use your nose. You can either call a professional Mold Remediation expert or handle moldy areas smaller than 10 square feet (roughly 3 x 3 ft).
The EPA recommends that you use an N-95 respirator and non-porous, plastic gloves and goggles to limit your contact with mold spores. Use water, detergent, and a 10% chlorine bleach solution.
Mold in carpeting, insulation and inside wallboard should not be treated. Instead, remove the mold completely from your home.
The bathroom
Because of the moisture in the shower, this room can become a breeding ground. Because bathrooms are not well ventilated, water can stick around and encourage mold growth.
Pay attention to the tub and surrounding areas that may get wet frequently. When doing drywall repairs in bathrooms, especially around pipes, be sure to watch out for mold.
The basement
Check the basement where water has been leaking in the past. This includes around pipes and under bathrooms. You should also inspect the walls’ bottoms. For mold-related problems, call a professional Long Beach Mold Remediation expert.
The attic
Mold can be caused by moisture in your attic. This is a very common problem that goes unnoticed for long periods. Mold can easily spread to valuable items if it makes its home in your attic.
TO PREVENT FUTURE MOLD ISSUES
Mold can return even after being cleaned. It is important to improve ventilation in mold-prone rooms, fix any water leaks and maintain a minimum of 50% humidity in your basement and home. You can do this by using de-humidifiers and air conditioning.
MOLD CLEANING & REPAIR SERVICES
Our Long Beach Mold Remediation Experts are able to clean small areas of mold, install dehumidifiers, and replace drywall which was damaged during larger remediation cleanups.