3 Tips for Removing Mold and Mildew

Mold can be just as hard to get rid of as it can sometimes be to identify. It’s important to know where to look for mold and mildew in your home, and the common places it can pop up. Be on the lookout for mold and mildew and know what to do if you find yourself with the bothersome and harmful gunk. Cleaning with Soft Scrub Mold and Mildew Stain Remover Spray can help you in your battle with mold and mildew – and help keep them from coming back!

1. Take Care of Water and Air Leaks in Your Home

The number one cause of mildew and mold is moisture, so one of the first things you’ll want to do to remove and prevent mold and mildew is take care of any water leaks in your home. Find out where leaks are mostly likely coming from. Don’t forget to make sure your roof isn’t leaking and that your plumbing fixtures aren’t the source of the problem. You should also consider replacing an aging HVAC unit and ventilation systems.

While you’re at it, you should also check your home for air leaks. Caulk up doors and windows, seal your windows, and put weather-stripping along your windows and doors as well to keep the moist air and outdoor mold spores from infiltrating your home.

2. Improve Air Circulation

Pulling in fresh, dry air from outside helps promote popular air circulation, which helps starve mold and mildew of the moisture they need to thrive. Warm air is especially essential to the inside of exterior walls. Rather than constantly run your air conditioner, open up your windows and use your fans to help the air inside your home circulate even better. To improve circulation, move large objects and pieces of furniture away from exterior walls to ensure they don’t block the airflow. You should also consider adding exhaust fans to your bathroom, kitchen and laundry room.

3. Don’t Forget Your Attic and Crawl Spaces

As you’re examining the interior and exterior of your home for water and air leaks, be sure you don’t neglect your crawl spaces and attic. Just because they’re out of sight most definitely doesn’t mean they’re out of mind. Moist, warm air likes to collect in these spaces the most because warm air rises. If your crawl space has a dirt floor, you’ll want to put down plastic to block moisture from building up.

Even if you don’t have mold, using these tips along with Soft Scrub Mold & Mildew Stain Remover Spray is a great way to keep from experiencing a mold problem, which can cost you a great deal of time and money.

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