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How to remove basement mold



Basement mold can flourish almost anywhere and it is a sign of too much moisture in your basement.  Removal of mold from your basement can be an easy task if the infestation is small, but removing mold from carpet, furniture, wallpaper and other porous surfaces can be a real challenge or even impossible.  A professional mold removal specialist is usually the best choice when tackling mold removal as they are experienced in thoroughly removing mold from basements safely.

A moist basement:
Basements can become breeding grounds for mold and are notoriously hard to keep dry because of their location.  A room below ground with poor drainage of the surrounding landscape is a typical problem for excessive moisture and steps will have to be taken to correct these problems if you are experiencing mold in your basement.  Adding properly designed landscaping that includes drainage solutions for the area around your home can help reduce excessive moisture build-up in the soil surrounding your house.  Water is a force of nature to be reckoned with and it can actually push through the pores of your basement foundation and easily root out any cracks or other entry points into your home by following a path of least resistance.

Fixing basement moisture and mold:
To combat moisture, your basement may need to have a ventilation remodel or installation if it does not exist.  This can go a long way toward keeping your basement supplied with fresh, clean air that helps to promote airflow and reduce the humidity in your basement.  Another option is to buy a dehumidifier.  Both of these options will cost you, but they will pay off in the long run with a clean, mold free basement that is an enjoyable room instead of a funky smelling, dank place that nobody will want to spend much time in.  If you are considering selling your home in the future, it is also important to treat this problem so that you do not lose out on significant real estate value.

A source of moisture and mold in your basement can be from a leaky foundation.  This problem will need attention as no matter how many times you remove mold from your basement, it will always have an easy source to use and spring back into life.  A foundation repair contractor is strongly recommended to do the job properly and ensure that all leaks and potential leaks have been patched.  Water easily transports to areas and any weakness in your foundation will be exploited in time.

Mold removal:

However you go about the task of removing mold and mildew from your basement, it is of the upmost importance that you do a thorough job in first identifying and fixing the moisture problem, and then removing all of the mold from your basement to reduce the chances of spores causing new colonies of unwanted tenants in your home.

Article by Greg Escott from Contractor Quotes

 




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