We need mold remediation for a basement.
George F
Built our home in 2004. Found ants coming from wall near tub, sprayed and opened wall and found black mold. Called builder who stated it was from grout in shower that has fallen out. Builder refusing to fix. Wife has been having trouble breathing, and have a 6 year old with a bad cough. I have drywall piece to replace hole in wall, just want to make sure mold is removed the right way. Please help!!
Brian P
Whether you like it or not, mold and mildew are going to be around for many years after you and I are history! Mold spores are tenacious, and can survive and return to haunt bathrooms even after they have been removed by bathroom mold removal. Although you can't really guarantee that mold will never come back after it has infested in your bathroom and been removed, you can take steps to decrease the chances of mold setting up house in your bathroom again.
You can prevent the growth of mold and mildew in the bathroom by taking care to ventilate the air inside the bathroom. Use an exhaust fan to recycle air inside the bathroom. The exhaust should release stale air outside into the open and not into the attic; otherwise you'll find that mold spores are released back into the attic! Leave bathroom doors open when they are not being used -- this will help air circulation. Keep the floors always clean and dry, and mop away any puddles of water that can cause dampness in the air.
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