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How to Prevent Molds in Basement from Surfacing in Santa Rosa

November 25, 2018

Mold growth in a home is a major concern. Inhaling mold spores can open up a Pandora’s box of health issues such as breathing problems, allergic reactions, and sinus congestion. Basements are one of the favorable breeding grounds for mold. Moisture in basements coupled with the dark, dingy environment provides favorable conditions for mold growth. At Bravo Restoration & Construction, we are committed to helping our community members get rid of mold in their homes. Our mold clean up experts in Santa Rosa hate shortcuts and get into the root cause of the problem to ensure you get a sustainable solution. From flash floods to leaking pipes, there are various reasons that give rise to contamination issues. Whatever be the reason, a solution is within your reach. To help you avoid health issues, we have shared in this post, a few tips to keep a tab on mold growth in your basement. Let’s take a look at each.

1. Fix Basement Leaks

Mold spores thrive in moisture. You need to address this issue diligently to keep a check on mold growth in your basement. Inspect your basement regularly and check leaks in piping. Examine your sump pump and water heater. If you find any leaks, seal them immediately. In case, you face cracks in the basement wall, use a basement wall sealer, or an acrylic waterproof paint to fix them.

2. Rely on Natural Remedies that Work

Nature has answers to all your mold contamination issues. You will find all the ammunition you need to fight mold in your kitchen. Natural products such as vinegar, tea-tree oil, and grapefruit seed extract known for their antifungal properties, can help to avoid mold formation. While you don’t need to dilute vinegar, simply add water to tea-tree oil and grapefruit seed extract.

3. Use Concrobium

Concrobium is an innovative mold product. Registered with the EPA, concrobium does not contain volatile organic compounds, ammonia, or bleaches. When applied to the affected area, concrobium first crushes mold spores and then, surrounds the substrate to prevent further growth. It primarily comprises of a mixture of water and Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Carbonate, and Trisodium Phosphate.

4. Vacuum the Area Regularly

Vacuum the area regularly to avoid moisture in basement. Consider, using a HEPA vacuum to kill even the minutest of spores. Clean and dry the contaminated surfaces thoroughly before initiating use of vacuum. Ensure proper sealing of the filter. If your basement’s total area exceeds 10 sq. ft. then, consider consulting a mold cleanup expert in Santa Rosa.

Follow the above tips to get rid of mold in your basement. In case of serious contamination, prefer contacting an expert rather than taking the DIY route as, it can do worse than good. Ineffective handling can spread mold spores throughout your home, often resulting in major health concerns. Stay safe! Simply, talk to our experts at Bravo Restoration & Construction and ensure your nightmare is short lived. To discuss your mold contamination issues with our experts, call us at  707-284-0650 or you can fill our contact form to request a quote.

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