How to Remove Indoor Mold From Your Home


A few easy tips to help remove indoor mold from your home. If you have been having issues with mold spores or growing mold colonies in your home, fight it today by using these DIY techniques to remove the mold from your house forever.

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How to Remove Mold


Mold is an annoying issue. Every day that mold is given time to grow and spread just adds to the difficulty of removing it. Once it finds an area it likes, like humid basements or bathrooms with moisture, it will start to multiply quickly. Since molds decompose organic materials, this poses a big threat to the condition of your home. Don't hesitate. If you think you have a mold problem be proactive to remove it as quickly as possible.

Killing Mold with Bleach


You've probably been told to reach for the bleach upon the first sight of mold, but is this the best way to kill mold? Although bleach has been used to kill mold for ages, it doesn't work very well on most types of mold that you find on porous materials. This is because chlorine bleach does not penetrate the surface of porous materials, whereas that is exactly where the mold grows its roots. The ironic part about using bleach is that while the mold killing properties sit on the surface of the mold, the water properties contained within the bleach are absorbed into the roots, giving the mold more moisture to feed on. Since the roots of the mold are left behind after using bleach, the mold will almost always return.

Killing Mold with Vinegar


The use of vinegar to kill mold is inexpensive and a good green option to use on very small amounts of mold in your home. Vinegar is mildly acidic, making it much safer to use than chlorine bleach. It has been known to kill mold when evenly sprayed or poured onto moldy areas. It won't work 100% every time, but it is a good option for very small mold remediation projects.

Killing Mold with Baking Soda


Baking soda is a very common household cleaner that is usually used because of its lack of chemicals and mild basic properties. It might take a little elbow grease, but it's been known to kill mold and remove odors from your home with ease. For the best chance at success, it's a good idea to use vinegar along with baking soda so you can hit it on both fronts.

The Importance of Using Professionals: If mold has recently started to appear in your home, you should get it inspected by a professional mold remediation specialist right away. Mold spreads extremely fast under the right conditions, and has been known to cause certain health problems when inhaled or handled directly. Mold specialists know where to look for mold and how it spreads, and will test mold to ensure it isn't toxic. Most molds will often grow in areas that are hidden from everyday view, making it very hard to find and even harder to kill.


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