Mold Removal Do It Yourself

Published: 14th July 2011
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Mold removal is needed once you begin to notice these specific problems within your home:

You get headaches on a constantly
You feel better having been away from home
Sinus headaches
Itchy eyes, scratchythroat, runny nose
Incredibly exhausted for no reason
Allergies all year long
Mold keeps popping up even after thorough cleaning
Non-pattern hair loss
Short term memory trouble

Mold removal is highly recommended if you have some of these conditions. It means mold, or maybe even worse, black mold are growing and thriving within your house. Mold has a way of infiltrating your immune system to a point where other diseases of opportunity can get started and make you even more ill and in some instances dangerously ill.

Mold removal can be as simple as wiping up the bathroom or more problematic when dealing with water problems from a leak in the sink or roof. In general the bigger the area in question, the more it could negatively impact your house if you don’t follow proper precautions. For example, you notice mold thriving behind the toilet tank and between the toilet bowl. This is an isolated spot and there are no large mold areas in the house. Just clean this up with the everday mold cleaner or bleach.


However, if the mold removal problem is within a wall, you can’t see how much is needing to be removed. So you will have to estimate at least between the corresponding studs and all the way from floor to ceiling. That’s usually 16 inches by 8 feet and will require careful planning before you tear into it so that you don’t redistribute your mold problem all over the house.

That same wall may also be a larger problem without you even knowing it, so that’s why caution and planning are so important. The problem is the mold spores. All mold reproduces using spores that get airborne with the slightest of air currents or touches. As soon as you begin wiping, spraying or tearing down the wall spores will be sent all over. They are not visible by the naked eye so you won’t notice them but you may have a slight reaction to their release.

Once the spores are set free by your careless removal efforts, they will float around until they land on a surface that is damp. They will land and stay there. Once they get some dust or other organic matter along with their moisture, they will blossum and create mold colonies which results in continuous mold spore releases.


You must contain the area for mold removal to stop all the mentioned trouble. Containing the area using a closed door and an open window could work, you may need to use plastic and tape to build a containment around the mold area to keep the mold spores inside and then sterilize the inside of the tent before breaking it apart.

No matter how you contain it, just make sure you are keeping the mold spore risk to a minimum otherwise you have just helped it to survive and keep growing inside your home. The physical cleaning of mold should have you using a mold killer or a bleach solution. Make sure there is enough kill time on the surface and wipe it down.

For the larger jobs, you will be using similar cleaners, but you may want to allow the inner wall to dry, then encapsulate it with a foam available at your favorite hardware store. This encapsulation will encase any remaining mold cells and keep them from growing and will improve your mold removal effort. Then you just reinstall your drywall.

The primary step of mold removal is the planning and containment of the area. The actual cleaning is the easiest part of the job. Just be very cautious to avoid long term mold problems in your home.

Discover more about mold removal, containment and mold symptoms at www.mold-removal-tips.com/mold.html where you can find everything you need to solve your everday and even your worst nightmare mold problem. There are even more advanced ways for keeping mold from making you sick.

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