I just bought a home I did not see mold before I purchased but one day my electricity tripped and when I went back to the house there was mold near one of the windows on the ceiling in the basement will this be an ongoing issue
We have had mild problems for ages, but it has just currently came to my attention now how bad it actually is. I can't even go around the bathroom without spotting mold and ants everywhere, it is honestly disturbing. The worst victim of mold in my bathroom is my toothbrush cup, it's got literal fungus growing inside, because I never use it
You’d need one in every part of your house and they’d need to be on all day, which will cost you loads in electric. They’re noisy and need to be emptied. Best if you invest in central ventilation.
I never had a problem with a non heated, non insulated garage for the last 23 years. Now I have condensation and high humidity in my garage. House built in the 60s. Live in the north east so can not have a dehumidifier in here for the winter. I did put in an exhaust fan recently. Moisture seems to me coming up thru the concrete wall foundation blocks and attaching itself to the horizontal studs......also note mold patterns on the ceiling in the help!
Oh no! I wonder what changed to cause humidity coming up through the foundation. Might a space heater/dehumidifier combination help? The heat might help evaporate the water and allow you to run a dehumidifer.
I am currently dealing with it right now. It’s everywhere! Under my bed, around the bed, inside my dressers. The worse thing is I actually smell it and gets headaches from me. I can only imagine the effect of it on my little guy. My little guy who is not even 1 yet is always getting what seems to be a cold. I would treat the cold with natural medicine but it comes back again. I am tired of it and don’t know what yo do. My entire house is carpeted, and we live in the furnished basement. Can you please help?
Get the heck out of there! Or get rid of that carpeting and clean that mold up! That poor kid doesn't stand a chance. Once mold gets in your lungs you'll likely have a chronic problem for the rest of your life. But even worse is putting that poor child in constant danger of permanent lung damage!
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Built in wardrobes, spanking full length of wall. Doors are sliding with vents top and bottom. Bedroom window on crack always. Use perminantly block dehumidifiers and electric dehumidifier but still we are fighting mould , running out of ideas?
Can mold be permanently removed from a basement? I have a partially finished basement but for some reason mold came in down there I do have central air but I'm concerned because the air was off and that is when the mold came so in winter months how will we keep the mold down if we don't have the air on but we have the heat on sometimes I don't want the air on because I'm cold but I fear turning it off because of the mold how do I help the situation
Mother has mold in her closet on her clothes. The closet is located in the central part of the house, but shares a wall the bathroom. This is a bend new house, asked the only owner, so there any any leaks. What should we do and how can we get it off her clothes. Thank you
Wash with white vinegar, dry with heat in the dryer and you can hang the clothes outside on a sunny day (Inside out so the sun doesn't fade the fabric). Clean the closet and keep its door open.
My basement is never wet, I don’t have carpet on the floor, I keep the windows open. It’s not a finished basement,but very,the walls and floor are painted I do my workout down there. I have a dehumidifier,but don’t have it on all the time! Should I keep it on 24/7? Please help!
I ordered a special detergent from the mold company that did my mold remediation. The detergent was expensive but I had to purchase it or throw everything away. If you still need the information I can send you the number where I ordered it from. The detergent washed 10 loads for $108.
Laundry stripping. I even ordered TSP that I include and use boiling water. Look up any video on laundry stripping. Borax, vinegar, a laundry baking soda, oxyclean, hydrogen peroxide, dawn dish soap and I use a bit of tsp. Throw it all the bathtub with hottest water. I did with half boiling water. For smaller items esp cleaning rags or mops I just put all this in a big pot and boil for a while. Rinse then wash in washing machine and use sanitize option or hottest setting on dryer. Also make sure laundry is never laying around in piles. I also randomly spray alcohol on and around clothes hanging in the closet to kill spores. I've had a nightmare white mold that bleaches then makes a hole. Had to throw away a lot of shoes that were too far gone.
I doubt if you actually used "a powerful mold remover spray," otherwise you would have given us the name of it. Why the heck would a person leave that important information out of the comment???
@@erulisseisilme4373 I use HG mould spray and it works like the OP described. No scrubbing needed, just spray and it’ll disappear in minutes. I do have to go round every couple of months in my mould problems areas in the house, so I’m looking to introduce ventilation. I don’t usually get any colds after spraying it, but it is bleach based so be careful with any upholstery or clothing as you’ll get bleach stains from the spray.
@@erulisseisilme4373 yeah but you’d need to have one on for hours and hours for it to ‘remove’ the moisture, which would be costly in terms of electric and they’re very noisy. You’d also need to empty them now and then. If you live in a ‘cold country’ = UK in my case, invest in central ventilation. There is no other solution.
Dear Ronald. I’m glad that you can afford your electric in this energy crisis. Unfortunately this is not a solution for families that won’t be able to pay their energy bills this winter.
Dear Ronald. I’m glad that you can afford your electric in this energy crisis. Unfortunately this is not a solution for families that won’t be able to pay their energy bills this winter.
Dear Ronald. I’m glad that you can afford your electric in this energy crisis. Unfortunately this is not a solution for families that won’t be able to pay their energy bills this winter.
Have you had problems with mold in your home? Where is it growing? What sort of solutions have you tried?
I just bought a home I did not see mold before I purchased but one day my electricity tripped and when I went back to the house there was mold near one of the windows on the ceiling in the basement will this be an ongoing issue
We have had mild problems for ages, but it has just currently came to my attention now how bad it actually is. I can't even go around the bathroom without spotting mold and ants everywhere, it is honestly disturbing. The worst victim of mold in my bathroom is my toothbrush cup, it's got literal fungus growing inside, because I never use it
I was reading where it said peroxide would help so I got a spray bottle mixed with a drop of dish soap and just sprayed everything
@@Sophisticated8 howd it go?
Some years ago, I used Lysol mold and mildew remover and it work perfectly well without a scrub. It actually vanished away.
Lysol also causes cancer.
Been battling mold for years and at this point the mold has won can't even keep something inside a draw without it going moldy or pair boots unworn
Do dehumifers and air purfier both kill mold spores and mold also do they both work and are they both worth using
You’d need one in every part of your house and they’d need to be on all day, which will cost you loads in electric. They’re noisy and need to be emptied. Best if you invest in central ventilation.
I never had a problem with a non heated, non insulated garage for the last 23 years. Now I have condensation and high humidity in my garage. House built in the 60s. Live in the north east so can not have a dehumidifier in here for the winter. I did put in an exhaust fan recently. Moisture seems to me coming up thru the concrete wall foundation blocks and attaching itself to the horizontal studs......also note mold patterns on the ceiling in the help!
Oh no! I wonder what changed to cause humidity coming up through the foundation. Might a space heater/dehumidifier combination help? The heat might help evaporate the water and allow you to run a dehumidifer.
@@buildwithrise it is a constant struggle with such extraordinary fluctuations in temperatures! Minus 5 and 50 day after tomorrow!
I’m currently dealing with a green mold growing in my bedroom closet
I am currently dealing with it right now. It’s everywhere! Under my bed, around the bed, inside my dressers. The worse thing is I actually smell it and gets headaches from me. I can only imagine the effect of it on my little guy. My little guy who is not even 1 yet is always getting what seems to be a cold. I would treat the cold with natural medicine but it comes back again. I am tired of it and don’t know what yo do. My entire house is carpeted, and we live in the furnished basement. Can you please help?
Get the heck out of there! Or get rid of that carpeting and clean that mold up! That poor kid doesn't stand a chance. Once mold gets in your lungs you'll likely have a chronic problem for the rest of your life. But even worse is putting that poor child in constant danger of permanent lung damage!
How did you take care of the issue?
Move immediately or hire a professional and pay the money. I would actually run from there
When in need of mold removal in Ottawa , ON . We will meet or beat all estimates .
Mold is a major-league nuisance. It blackens the grout lines in your shower, discolors Brockville building restoration Orleans & Kanata Mould, shows up as black spots on siding, darkens decks, and grows on and rots damp wood everywhere. Even worse, it can be bad for your health. Mold releases microscopic spores that cause allergic reactions, runny noses and sneezing, as well as irritating, even injurious, odors. We’ll cover how to remove mold, how to get rid of black mold, how to kill mold on wood and what kills mold in a few steps.
Almost every home gets mold infestations. The trick is to mold remediation is to get to them before they get big and harm both you and your home. In this article, you’ll learn about mold remediation and how to get rid of mold, how to get rid of black mold and what kills mold. We’ll show you how to identify mold, how to eliminate the small infestations as well as the big ones that have gotten out of hand and how to clean mold. We’ll also answer the question: Does bleach kill mold?
How to remove mold and how to perform black mold removal can be done with ordinary household cleaning products. But disturbing big infestations of mold on bathroom walls and other places can be bad for your health, particularly if you are an allergy sufferer or have a weakened immune system. When you discover an extensive mold problem, we recommend that you use the rigorous protective measures we show Aucoin's Mold Removal, a professional, who knows what kills mold, to handle the problem of how to remove mold. Mold Removal in Ottawa” or Moud Remediation to find out how to remove black mold and black mold removal cost. Or call your local public health department on how to get rid of black mold.) And even if you hire pros, read through this article and make sure they follow similar precautions on how to get rid of mold and to keep the mold from spreading throughout your house. https;//moldremovalinottawa.ca
Thanks
closet....always used bleach. going to try vinager.
Molding clothing problem in puetro rico. With house stayes vents all year round
Really like @Trusscore on the walls and ceiling in the garage to avoid mold.
Thank you man.
Built in wardrobes, spanking full length of wall. Doors are sliding with vents top and bottom. Bedroom window on crack always. Use perminantly block dehumidifiers and electric dehumidifier but still we are fighting mould , running out of ideas?
Cheers Bro... Ima fight this mold right down to the last spore!! 👊
A Dehumidifier can actually spread mold spores and is not necessarily the answer.
Thank you for the information
Awesome video and what a stud
Can mold be permanently removed from a basement? I have a partially finished basement but for some reason mold came in down there I do have central air but I'm concerned because the air was off and that is when the mold came so in winter months how will we keep the mold down if we don't have the air on but we have the heat on sometimes I don't want the air on because I'm cold but I fear turning it off because of the mold how do I help the situation
Same situation for us. So I am following for a possible answer.
Yes .... Twice in Vancouver
Ok so what kills mold this & almost every video I've looked up is really no help in how to Clean it
There’s a link to an article. Mostly use vinegar.
Ok, I give up....where's the link for the natural cleaning method??
Vinegar and water, for more tricky places hydrogen peroxide solution. Not very natural but its effective
I have humidity in my house can you help please
my closet gets molds i clean it and the next few days it's back. specially this rainy season. What should i do to keep it from coming back?
Open boxes of baking soda,spray everything with white vinegar and wipe clean,get hanging moisture removal bags for closets and cupboards
Mother has mold in her closet on her clothes. The closet is located in the central part of the house, but shares a wall the bathroom. This is a bend new house, asked the only owner, so there any any leaks. What should we do and how can we get it off her clothes. Thank you
Wash with white vinegar, dry with heat in the dryer and you can hang the clothes outside on a sunny day (Inside out so the sun doesn't fade the fabric). Clean the closet and keep its door open.
My basement is never wet, I don’t have carpet on the floor, I keep the windows open. It’s not a finished basement,but very,the walls and floor are painted I do my workout down there. I have a dehumidifier,but don’t have it on all the time! Should I keep it on 24/7? Please help!
Hello watched your video. My fiancee and I live in a trailer and we have mold so bad it's not even funny. Thank you
I came for a side quest in Control and got this
What if you do not use your central air ??
I tried vinegar and water on my clothes it didn’t work. I even tried hot water on it still doesn’t work
You could try OXY active and put a few scoops inside your washing cycle or just steep them in OXY overnight then wash them. Might help.🙂
I ordered a special detergent from the mold company that did my mold remediation. The detergent was expensive but I had to purchase it or throw everything away. If you still need the information I can send you the number where I ordered it from. The detergent washed 10 loads for $108.
Laundry stripping. I even ordered TSP that I include and use boiling water. Look up any video on laundry stripping. Borax, vinegar, a laundry baking soda, oxyclean, hydrogen peroxide, dawn dish soap and I use a bit of tsp. Throw it all the bathtub with hottest water. I did with half boiling water. For smaller items esp cleaning rags or mops I just put all this in a big pot and boil for a while. Rinse then wash in washing machine and use sanitize option or hottest setting on dryer. Also make sure laundry is never laying around in piles. I also randomly spray alcohol on and around clothes hanging in the closet to kill spores. I've had a nightmare white mold that bleaches then makes a hole. Had to throw away a lot of shoes that were too far gone.
There is a powerful mold remover spray which I used today, it is so effective. disappeared in 5 minutes without me having to even scrub the wall.
Whats the name of it please.that got rid of mold.i got sick in my new house i think..n need help
@@aliciamilam5636 did you end up getting cold symptoms like lost your voice and sinus issues? I did
I doubt if you actually used "a powerful mold remover spray," otherwise you would have given us the name of it. Why the heck would a person leave that important information out of the comment???
@@annmorris6280 agreed. That seems borderline sociopathic not to help others out with potentially fatal mold.
@@erulisseisilme4373 I use HG mould spray and it works like the OP described. No scrubbing needed, just spray and it’ll disappear in minutes. I do have to go round every couple of months in my mould problems areas in the house, so I’m looking to introduce ventilation. I don’t usually get any colds after spraying it, but it is bleach based so be careful with any upholstery or clothing as you’ll get bleach stains from the spray.
Somone said a solution of borax and water in a spray bottle, another said hydrogen peroxide .
I have mould around bed room and my lounge windows
Hi
Vinegar doesnot prevent it coming back. At all!
Have you found a solution that stops it from coming back?
Nice Paradigm Monitor speakers in the background....
How can I make my basement healthy
Possibly the worse advice is to get a humidifier
Didn’t he say “dehumidifier” to remove moisture from the air inside the home.
@@erulisseisilme4373 yeah but you’d need to have one on for hours and hours for it to ‘remove’ the moisture, which would be costly in terms of electric and they’re very noisy. You’d also need to empty them now and then. If you live in a ‘cold country’ = UK in my case, invest in central ventilation. There is no other solution.
Dear Ronald. I’m glad that you can afford your electric in this energy crisis. Unfortunately this is not a solution for families that won’t be able to pay their energy bills this winter.
Dear Ronald. I’m glad that you can afford your electric in this energy crisis. Unfortunately this is not a solution for families that won’t be able to pay their energy bills this winter.
Dear Ronald. I’m glad that you can afford your electric in this energy crisis. Unfortunately this is not a solution for families that won’t be able to pay their energy bills this winter.
I used sodium hypochlorite 3% to kill the mould.