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Keeping Mold at Bay: What You Need To Know

5/27/2019 (Permalink)

Mold growth in Gladstone, TN

How to Control Mold

Mold spores are all around you whether you realize it or not. Mold growth occurs both outdoors and indoors, and even if you take proactive measures to keep your home free of spores, such as repairing water damage, there's a good chance that a few will blow in on a windy day, that spores will attach themselves to your shoes and pant legs or that they'll make their way into your home's HVAC system. For this reason, it's not enough to take measures to prevent spores themselves. You should also take mold prevention measures. You can control mold in a few different ways:

  • Promptly repair water-damaged areas
  • Control humidity levels
  • Thorough dry and clean your home after flooding
  • Ensure that rooms prone to high moisture have proper ventilation

If you take the above measures, you can likely prevent mold from establishing itself in your Gladstone, TN, home.

Cleaning Up Mold When It's Present

If you discover mold growth in your home, you need to do more than just remove the water damage and repair the area. You also need to attack the mold. If the mold is growing on a hard surface, you won't need much more than soap and warm water to rid the surface of the growth. You can also use a bleach solution to be extra safe.

However, if you discover mold in your drywall, flooring, upholstery or other porous material, contact a mold remediation specialist right away. Mold spreads quickly and easily, and chances are you will not be able to rid your home of the entire problem with a few suds and some bleach.

Identifying Mold Growth

You may be able to identify mold simply by looking at it. However, sometimes mold hides in the walls, carpeting or other concealed areas. In this instance, you may be able to identify the mold by smelling it or by the appearance of your home's structures. For instance, buckling floorboards or sagging drywall may be an indicator of water damage and mold. If you suspect mold in your home, the best thing you can do is contact a Gladstone, TN, mold remediation specialist to test and clean your home.

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