The Dos & Don'ts of Mold Remediation_ What You Should Know

Advanced Basement Waterproofing • January 11, 2021

Mold is a growing problem that homes all over Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut are dealing with because of how conducive the conditions for its growth have become in recent years. 


With temperatures rising due to global warming and America’s general humidity increasing, it’s easy to see why growths are becoming a cause of concern for many. Regardless if you live in Hampshire County, Franklin County, or Hampden County, or Hartford County, dealing with a mold issue is guaranteed to take the top of your priority list sooner or later.


By now, you’ve probably grown far more accustomed to the need to put up a strong fight against the presence of mold in your home. As news reports continue to pile up and more intrigue surrounds the idea of handling the issue in question, you should first address one of the more critical parts of
mold remediation: The dos and don’ts. 



Mold Remediation: A rundown of what you should and shouldn’t do

Similar to any other major home improvement process, mold remediation has its fair share of best practices and grievous mistakes. Although this fact is well-established, the problem is that many Massachusetts homeowners end up ignoring the idea and make their mold-related issues worse.


If you want to be well-informed first before doing anything drastic to handle spores at home, we’ve got you covered with this cohesive guide on what you should be doing and what you should be avoiding: 



mold remediation tips

DON’T: Cleaning mold spores with harsh chemicals


One drastic mistake that homeowners make when dealing with mold is that they wipe out the “wet, dirty sock smell” that mold bears by cleaning it with harsh chemicals. It may sound like the right thing to do at first, but the results will prove otherwise.


Among other things, mold is a natural organism that is as alive as the grass on your lawn or the trees in your area, meaning that it requires more care and attention when being dealt with. This same organic nature bears the responsibility of NOT spraying it with bleach or harsh chemicals because doing so will cause mold to spread to the point where you have a bigger issue!


DO: Cordoning the affected area off


Whenever a bunch of mold spores pops up, it’s important to remember that they can spread easily to neighboring surfaces if you aren’t careful. Thankfully, you can prevent such a significant problem from happening by quarantining the area affected by unsightly growths so that they don’t get accidentally disturbed! 


DON’T: Painting over it


It may sound rather outrageous at first, but you’d be surprised at the number of homeowners that commit this very mistake when dealing with mold. Painting over a site of growths (which is actually a “mold-killing” myth) will only cover the problem up and prevent you from addressing the root of the problem. Eventually, this will make treatment that much harder to accomplish!


DO: Bringing a professional in


Above all else, mold remediation is an effort that involves being humble enough to let a professional take over because of how complex the whole process is and how things can go awry when wrong steps are taken. If you’re seeing a bunch of spores pop up in your home, it’s best to call the experts at Advanced BWP immediately so that we can remedy the issue professionally and effectively!


Practice Effective Solutions to Mold Issues and Avoid Costly and potentially Dangerous Actions


When it comes to dealing with mold, it’s critical to remember that there are different best practices and common malpractices that you’ll need to keep an eye on as you find a solution that works. Thankfully, keeping this guide in mind will make matters easier so that you don’t end up making costly mistakes or overseeing critical opportunities to stop a growing problem in its tracks! 


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