Articles, tagged with "mold growth", page 6
07th April 2011
Most of us will agree that maintaining good outdoor air quality is very important, but what about the air inside a home? Cold winter weather means tightly closed windows, and some people find their homes contaminated not only with the obvious culprits suc...
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Adrianna N
06th April 2011
Everyone loves to stay in a home that is free from dirt, dust, grime and mold growth. But, even though people invest a lot of money in decorating the interiors of their homes, they often ignore the need to clean up the dirt and grime, especially from the ...
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Author:
Aliceshown
06th April 2011
Look for black and white fuzzy spots growing in wet places like bathrooms, underneath sinks, corners of the garage and where water drains by your house's foundations. Inspect small black spots you see as well, they may be tiny mold colonies. If it's in a ...
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Author:
Lavern French
05th April 2011
Cleaning mold that has just started growing is a relatively simple matter. After drying the material to be cleaned, scrub the mold off hard surfaces with detergent and water, and then dry completely. If it's been less than 48 hours, it should be ok to use...
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Author:
Herbert Kline
05th April 2011
With air duct cleaning, Orange County CA residents can improve the quality of the air in their home.Duct cleaning involves cleaning different components of your heating and cooling system.This normally includes the registers and grills, the supplies and r...
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Author:
OliverElfin
04th April 2011
Using a de-humidifier during wet and humid seasons is one of the best preventions available. The ideal level is 30-50% relative humidity in your home. A level over 60% will be very conducive to mold growth. A dry home is very unlikely to start growing mol...
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Author:
Sonny Hatfield
04th April 2011
The problem many homeowners encounter is by the time they discover the mold or mildew problem, it has progressed to the point that they will likely incur costly repairs for mold & mildew removal. If you suspect you may have mold growth in your house, it's...
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Internet Consultant
04th April 2011
Bed bugs removal is big business; everyone from individual homeowners to large hotel chains is hiring experts to remove these pests from their premises. One of the most effective bed bugs removal tools happens to be a steam cleaner.
A steam cleaner em...
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Author:
Lauren Zwiebel
30th March 2011
If your home has been affected by a flood you know that cleanup efforts are long a tedious. Flood damage causes major expense to homeowners and insurance companies. On top of all of it is the hassle and inconvenience flood damage causes to the lives of th...
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Author:
CPS
29th March 2011
Carpet cleaning is one of the major aspects of staying healthy and fit. Carrying out carpet cleaning on a routine basis offers innumerable benefits to individuals. These include:
Inhibits mold growth
Carpets are ideal breeding grounds for fungal elemen...
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Author:
cleaningservices
25th March 2011
Mold spores require moisture to germinate and flourish, so, any kind of water damage to your property may spell huge mold problems. Mold will grow on a vast number of different surfaces such as wood, tile grout, carpeting, fabrics, paint etc. and if it is...
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Author:
Magssno
25th March 2011
We always hear about remediation and environmental services advertised by different companies. However, do most of us even know what remediation and these environmental services are? Today, we are going to shed some light on mold remediation, so that peop...
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Author:
Mark Lindsey
25th March 2011
After natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods, excess moisture and standing water contribute to the growth of mold in homes and other buildings. When returning to a home that has been flooded, be aware that mold may be present and may ...
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Author:
Lance Merrill
21st March 2011
Studies show that our indoor air is commonly filled with pollutants and dust. The quality of indoor air is a growing matter of concern and several people are looking for different ways to keep this air healthy. One way of improving indoor air is by cleani...
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Author:
Jim Knight
21st March 2011
If you’re home has a basement, it is vital that you check the basement and other areas that are exposed to water or possible leaks. Certain areas are exposed to hurricanes and this is also where you can find homes with basements. The space is non-livable ...
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Author:
Jacob Olson