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Black Mold and 5 Steps to Prevent It In Your Basement

11/26/2021 (Permalink)

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Have you ever found yourself sneezing or coughing when you enter your basement? Do you notice black spots growing in your basement? Your home could be experiencing a black mold problem that you need to address immediately.

If your house starts to get infected by black mold, you need to act as early as possible. For black mold in the basement, here are the things you can do:

5 Steps to Removing Your Basement’s Black Mold

Step 1: Protect Yourself

Wear a face mask and gloves to make sure that the black mold spores will not get to you.

Step 2: Prepare the Area

You need to remove as much humidity as you can. If it is warm outside, consider opening up some windows to increase air circulation. If you have an exhaust fan installed in your basement, run it to blow out moisture outside the window.

Step 3: Check the Molds

Inspect the black mold to check whether it is moist or dusty. If the growth is dusty, you need to dampen it more. To deal with this, you need to spray a light mist of water onto the mold. However, make sure not to oversaturate it.

Step 4: Start the Brushing and Disposing

Combine dish soap and water, and scrub the black mold with a bristle brush. After you finish scrubbing, wipe it clean with a rag dampened with the water and bleach solution.

Dispose of your brush and rags after usage. You can wash all molded articles in your basement using a bleach-saturated laundry detergent.

Step 5: Prevention

You need to ensure that you will end your moisture problem for good. Check your plumbing for leaks and drains. Then, start sealing your walls and sub-floors with a primer that has moisture-repelling properties.

Conclusion

If you spot black mold in your home, do not wait for it to worsen. Contact us for professional mold damage removal and remediation services in Greenville, South Carolina, and the surrounding areas.

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