How To Tackle Different Levels Of Household Mold – The Pinnacle List

How To Tackle Different Levels Of Household Mold

A homeowner wearing gloves and a mask cleans mold from an interior wall in a luxury bathroom hallway while a dehumidifier runs nearby.

When you spot mold in the home, it can get those alarm bells ringing. Aside from just how unsightly it looks, you might be well aware of the long-term impacts it can have on the health of your home, as well as the materials and belongings that make it up. There are different approaches to dealing with mold, and here, we’re going to take a look at each, as well as when they might be most effective.

Finding And Solving The Source

Sometimes, mold can spring up simply because there’s an excessively high level of humidity in the air that’s not likely to be repeated. Consistent problems with mold, however, indicate consistent sources, whether it’s a leaking pipe, condensation buildup, poor ventilation, or water ingress from outside. In those cases, aside from removing the mold itself, you need to address the root issue, or it’s simply likely to reappear again, causing more problems down the line.

Cleaning The Mold (Safely)

In some cases, the mold may have spread along just the surface level, meaning that using the right cleaning agent could be enough to eliminate the immediate danger. However, when you deal with mold in any respect, safety is key. You want to avoid excessive contact or inhalation of spores by wearing gloves, a mask, and, if possible, eye protection. 

Repainting

If the mold has reached deeper into the surface, but not so deeply that you need to remove and replace it, then you should instead focus on preventing mold from regrowing on the same spot. There are plenty of effective anti-mold paints that not only contain active biocides and fungicides to kill any remaining mold spores, but also provide barrier protection to prevent it from penetrating the material again in the future.

When The Professionals Should Step In 

You might be able to handle small patches of mold on your own just fine with the tips above. However, if the mold covers a larger area, doesn’t come off easily by simply cleaning it, or is spreading to hard-to-reach places like inside walls or under flooring, then you might need expert assistance like that found at Verified Remediation. Professionals have the tools and expertise to completely remove the mold, any affected materials and belongings, and to replace any patches of wall or ceiling they might have to destroy.

Restoring Airflow

Airflow problems leading to excessive moisture in the air are often among the root causes of mold problems. Even when they’re not, however, the presence of mold can affect your air quality, making it vital to improve airflow. Prevent moisture buildup and bring in the fresh air with extractor fans, dehumidifiers, and by opening the windows more often. By reducing humidity levels throughout the space, you can feel at peace in your home once again.

Sometimes, simply cleaning away the mold and tackling its sources might be enough to restore the peace of your home. However, if it has the opportunity to spread throughout, then you need to take a more thorough approach, like remediation.

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