Stop the Growth of Basement Mold
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Can you prevent basement mold from growing and wreaking havoc in your basement? The answer is yes! Let me show you how.
Moisture is the number one element which makes a basement conducive to mold growth. So it is imperative that your basement be kept dry at all times. Very common causes for the presence of water in your basement are leaking pipes and ceilings and defective plumbing. A 24-hour delay in fixing them can give basement mold a headstart and send it on its way.
Increase air flow in your basement by keeping the door and windows open and installing electric fans. If ventilation is adequate in your basement, chances for basement mold to grow are lessened. Keep furniture or other objects a few inches away from the wall to allow air to circulate.
Clean your basement and vacuum floor on a regular basis to remove mold spores. Carpets, beddings and curtains should also be washed and thoroughly dried regularly.
Droplets of water on your basement pipes or windows indicate condensation and are a sign of high humidity. Dry these surfaces immediately. Cover cold items in your basement like water pipes with insulation to decrease condensation.
Purchase a humidity meter to monitor humidity level. Keep it at below 60 percent. Even better, buy a humidifier and install it in your basement. It will suck the moisture out of the air and prevent dampness.
If there is a bathroom in your basement, install an exhaust fan to suck moist air out of the bathroom while the shower is running since this will promote mold growth.
In the event of a hurricane or typhoon and you will be covering your furniture with plastic, make sure it is very dry. Seal the plastic on all sides and wrap the furniture tightly to protect it from high humidity which is a result of hurricanes.
Putting a stop to basement mold is not as complicated as it looks. All it needs is a little of your time and effort and a lot of determination. Visit Basement Remodeling Ideas website for more tips on basement remodeling and basement maintenance.
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Sep 01 2009