Thursday, 5 August 2010

Ways of dealing with and removing Black Mould

Black Mould can be a problem
in many homes in bathrooms and one that you want to get rid of. Here
are some tips for removing blackmould.

If you have a black mould problem you'll know how much of a pain it
can be to get rid of the problem, nothing seems to work when you try
cleaners and the problem can return very quickly. This can not only
look horrible on a wall but can present health issues and can spread
to other areas around the house. If you are looking to get rid of
mould these steps should help you remove the problem for good but you
can always call in the professionals to do it for you if you need it
remember this can present an issue to your health so its well worth
doing properly or the problem will just come back.

The first step in getting rid of mould or moisture problems like mould
or black mould is to identify and remove the source of the problem. It
could be a water leak or areas with high humidity or a leak behind a
wall or appliance. It can grow very quickly so you need to sort it as
soon as you can.

You then need to seal the room with heavy plastic sheets or covers
over the openings and doorways. Duct tape can work well over the areas
as well as long as it wont leave marks when removed. You need to make
sure the dust cannot escape into other areas where you cant clean it.
An exhast fan will help with this too.

Use sponge and soap to clean away all th emouldyou can see. Make sure
you dampen the area a little otherwise when you clean the spores will
become airbone again which could make the problem start all over
again.

Clean the entire area with disinfectant which will kill any remaining
spores of mould and clean all the areas in which you could see mould
to ensure they are killed. The spores are tiny and could remain on
surfaces where you can't see them, so be very thorough. Use a
disinfectant or speciality product for the job. Bleach may discolour
the area though.

Put everything you used in a heavy duty bag and everything that had
come into contact with the spores or surfaces, then take them out
quickly and to an outdoor bin.

Now your black mould problem should be solved, this can seem like a
daunting job but its quite dooable but will take a long time. So
always consider getting the professionals in to give you a hand with
black mould removal and
ensure the black mould is gone for good.

If seems like a large job or you want it done properly there are removing black mould removal
services which can help you.

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