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Don't DIY: Common Mistakes When Dealing with Mold in Your Home

Updated: May 1

When moisture infiltrates our homes and mold starts to appear on walls or carpets, it's tempting to tackle the issue ourselves. In today's age of readily available information, many of us turn to Google before considering professional help. However, dealing with mold is not as simple as it seems.


Mould on walls

Mold, a fungus, poses significant health risks, and attempting to remove it without professional assistance can lead to several mistakes:


  1. Using Bleach Incorrectly: Bleach is effective only on non-porous surfaces like tiles and bathtubs. Using it on other materials may not fully eradicate the mold.

  2. Avoid Mixing Bleach with Other Cleaners: Combining bleach with ammonia-containing cleaners can produce toxic fumes, posing serious health hazards.

  3. Beware of Painting Over Mold: While painting over mold may seem like a quick fix, it's merely a temporary solution. Without proper removal and remediation, mold will resurface.

  4. Addressing Moisture Issues: Simply removing mold without addressing the underlying moisture source, such as leaks, is ineffective. Repairing leaks and drying affected areas is crucial to prevent mold regrowth.

  5. Protective Gear is Essential: Mold can harm your respiratory system, so protective clothing, masks, and gloves are vital when dealing with it.

  6. Avoid Scrubbing Carpets and Drywall: Scrubbing carpets with black mold or tearing up affected drywall can worsen the situation and lead to health issues.


Man cleaning mould in house

In conclusion, attempting DIY mold removal can exacerbate the problem and pose health risks. It's essential to prioritize your health and leave mold remediation to professionals like Prime Restoration and Cleaning. Contact us or schedule your service with us for a comprehensive remediation process that ensures a safe and mold-free environment for you and your family.

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