How to Get Rid of Mold in the House

Mold invasion can ruin your home and lead to health complications like allergies and skin irritation. 

Mold usually grows in dark and humid places in your house, including in the bathroom, basement, carpets, and sometimes in the kitchen. If there is a place in your house that favors the growth of mold, it can easily grow.

You can easily detect if there is mold growing in any part of your home as mold is associated with musty odors.

Once you realize that mold is growing in your house, it is important to take the necessary steps to kill and remove it.

If you don’t remove it early, mold can notoriously infest most parts of your home and become a disaster. Thus, the best thing is to kill and remove mold as soon as you see it.

You can get assistance from a well-known mold removal company to help you with the removal and remedy process.

This article explains the various ways to remove mold in different parts of the house. Check it out!

Cleaning Supplies for Removing Mold

  • Vinegar
  • Scrub brush
  • Gloves for hands’ protection
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Spray bottle
  • Washing detergent
  • Mop or Sponge

How to Remove Mold from Walls, Floor, and Carpet

To remove mold from parts like walls, floor, and carpets, you need to use an effective anti-fungal and anti-bacterial solution. You can use vinegar or hydrogen peroxide.

Vinegar

Vinegar can kill over 80% of mold species that normally infest homes. It is usually used together with baking soda to remove various species of molds.

To get rid of mold using vinegar, pour white concentrated vinegar into a sprayer without water.

Spray the distilled vinegar into the mold-infested walls, floor, or carpet, then leave it for about one hour. Use a sponge and water to clean the treated surface and leave it to dry.

Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a strong anti-fungal solution that can efficiently kill molds in walls, carpet, or floors.

To remove mold using hydrogen peroxide, pour hydrogen peroxide solution (3% concentration) into a spray bottle.

Spray the moldy surface heavily and leave it for about 10 minutes. Then scrub the surface with a brush to remove all the mold and spores.

Lastly, wipe the surface with a clean sponge and ensure that there is no mold or spores mold left.

How to Remove Mold from Furniture and Household Appliances

If mold has infested any furniture, appliances, accessories, coats, or shoes, you should take them outside for mold removal.

Wipe the infested surfaces with a sponge or a cloth that has white distilled vinegar. Leave the vinegar to sit on the affected surfaces for about 30 minutes.

Use leather soap and warm water to clean the surface and then treat the whole item with a leather conditioner.

How to Remove Mold from Exterior Home Surfaces

Sometimes mold can also grow on the exterior parts of your homes like on concrete bricks and stones.

To remove mold from exterior home surfaces, you will need chlorine bleach and water. However, you should be careful because chlorine bleach is harmful to plants.

Mix one cup of chlorine with one gallon of water and pour it into a spray bottle. Remember to wear your gloves and glasses for safety.

Wet the moldy surfaces with water and then spray the chlorine solution, and leave it to sit for a few minutes. Chlorine bleach and water solution should remove the mold and its colors. 

If the infestation is extreme and exceeds ten square feet, you should consider hiring a mold removal professional. This is because the removal process involves the use of heavy-duty chemicals, and the ruined parts need to be disposed of properly.


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