Here are 5 Quick Hacks to Solve Mold Issues

May 27, 2022

Mold is common in most American homes, with over 50% of American homes having it. However, it is not something you should ignore. Apart from looking ghastly, mold can cause severe infections and diseases in your family. So it is best to get rid of it at the earliest sign of exposure. If the contamination gets too widespread, you may need to call professional mold removal services in Pasadena, CA. 


Here are some quick hacks to
remove mold in your home.

Monitor your humidity

Mold needs two things in your home to grow — moisture and humidity. The humidity level in your home plays a vital role in mold growth. Measuring the moisture and ensuring it stays low can prevent and reduce mold in your home. Install a hygrometer (a device that can measure humidity) in your hodme. Check the humidity levels regularly and keep them between 30 to 50 percent. Anything above 60 leads to mold growth over time.

Let in fresh air and sunlight

One thing that can keep mold at bay in your home is sunlight and fresh air. That’s why proper ventilation is crucial. Open your doors and windows to let in fresh air and sunlight. It reduces indoor humidity and keeps your walls dry. It is also a great way to remove any smell of dampness and mold in the house. If you cannot open the windows during winters, use HVAC systems and exhaust fans to push out humidity and bring in fresh air.

Keep a check on outdoor drainage

The water outside your property should move away from it in an ideal condition. However, ideal situations don’t exist if you don’t maintain your home regularly. In such cases, water starts to pool in areas and seep into your walls. It can lead to mold build-up in your house. Hence, ensure that your landscape does not lead to water pooling around your home. Clean the rain gutters before the rainy season so that water doesn't pool up in or around the property.

Repair leaks

Another cause of moisture build-up in your home is leaking. If you have pipes and other plumbing devices dripping in your kitchen or bathrooms, you need to repair them immediately. Otherwise, the leaks can spread into your walls, causing mold and mildew.

Clean mold

If you notice mold growth on your walls or home, you can clean it up with water and bleach. Vinegar or lemons are also excellent products to scrub the mold away quickly. Ensure that you use gloves and masks before doing so. If that doesn't solve the problem, it is best to call professionals like Environmental 911.

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