There are several types of mold that can grow in the home. Often mold grows as a result of water damage and leaks, or in generally damp areas such as the kitchen or bathroom. If you are facing a mild case, of mold in your home, it may be possible to take care of the mold removal yourself. In the smallest cases, scrubbing with soap and water as soon as a problem appears can be sufficient. However, in the case of a larger infestation, particularly from the toxic black mold, more drastic measures may be needed.
The first step up from soap and water is to use vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. If those are too gentle for your situation, bleach can be an alternative (but be careful about where you use it, and wear a mask and gloves to protect yourself). It is best to avoid letting the mold dry out before cleaning, since this makes it easier for the mold to become airborne, spreading further throughout the house, and having the potential to cause respiratory problems. There are mold killing sprays avaliable on the market, which you should consider if the above "home remedies" are insufficient.
When removing mold from your home, you should be thorough, and not only eliminate the mold you have now, but also cut off its source of moisture. This could mean getting leaks fixed, or repairing water damaged areas. It's also important to get rid of all of the mold causing problems. Sometimes this means cutting into walls or ceilings, and cleaning out the cavities in these areas as well as the visible problem areas. You should also thoroughly scrub a good 4 to 6 feet around any obviously visible stained or effected area, to ensure a successful mold removal. If this task becomes to daunting, or you find more mold in a wall then you are prepared to handle, it may be a good idea to bring in the experts.
The best way to deal with mold is to be proactive. Deal with water damage, leaks, and damp areas in your home early and often. Doing this can save you from substantial costs, troubles, and headaches (literally in some cases) down the line.
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
Water Damage in Kansas City
Are you suffering from water damage in the Kansas City area? Make sure to get your problems fixed! The mold that can be caused from water damage in your home has potential risks. Not to mention structural damage and the encouragement that water brings to pests in the home. Below are some of the water damage clean up companies in your area. Find one close to you!
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If you have a Kansas City water damage story that you would like to share, or a review of one of the water damage clean up companies in the Kansas City area, we'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to leave a comment below!
Friday, November 5, 2010
Water Damage in Los Angeles
Is water damage plaguing you with problems in Los Angeles? The health risks are real, and so is the damage to your home! If you've already tried to clean up yourself, and the problem has turned out to be beyond repair, try turning to the experts. The good news is that there are lots of places to turn to for help when it comes to water damage repair in LA. Take a look at this map to find a place near you!
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If you have used any of the home water damage repair services in LA, please feel free to leave a comment below to help other readers.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Water Damage Effecting Your Home and Your Health
Water damage in your home can be a big deal. In addition to causing potential structural damage, water damage can lead to mold growing in your home, and as a consequence, can effect your health. Leaky pipes, damp bathrooms, leaky roofs, flooding can all put your home at high risk for mold. These molds can cause symptoms ranging from general irritation, fatigue, headache and cough, to more serious allergic reactions including nausea and bleeding of the lungs and nose. Clearly, this is not something you want in your home.
The most well known, infamous mold is Stachybotrys chartarum, commonly known as toxic black mold. This particular mold is greenish black, and will thrive in a moist wood, drywall, or carpet like environment. The spores given off by this mold as a part of its reproductive process can easily get into air systems and spread throughout a home leading to potential respiratory problems.
It's very easy to think of the consequences that leaks of flooding can have on your home's structure, or the aesthetic eyesore that can be caused by an old stain. But it's also important to consider the potential health problems that can arise from water damage as well. If you think water damage in your building could be a festering home for health hazardous molds, you should look into options to have professional help cleaning up.
The most well known, infamous mold is Stachybotrys chartarum, commonly known as toxic black mold. This particular mold is greenish black, and will thrive in a moist wood, drywall, or carpet like environment. The spores given off by this mold as a part of its reproductive process can easily get into air systems and spread throughout a home leading to potential respiratory problems.
It's very easy to think of the consequences that leaks of flooding can have on your home's structure, or the aesthetic eyesore that can be caused by an old stain. But it's also important to consider the potential health problems that can arise from water damage as well. If you think water damage in your building could be a festering home for health hazardous molds, you should look into options to have professional help cleaning up.
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