Mold on double wall in basement. Roughly along the baseboard on each side 6' long 12 inches high
Carl B
We have a report from fungus a mungus showing low/moderate levels of mold in our basement and we are trying to sell our house. We need an estimate on ridding this.
Laura W
Whether you like it or not, mold and mildew are going to be around for many years after you and I are history! Mold spores are tenacious, and can survive and return to haunt bathrooms even after they have been removed by bathroom mold removal. Although you can't really guarantee that mold will never come back after it has infested in your bathroom and been removed, you can take steps to decrease the chances of mold setting up house in your bathroom again.
To prevent mildew in the bathroom, the first and most important step is to enhance the quality of air inside the bathroom by sufficient ventilation. Bathrooms tend to be closed at all times, allowing the mold to grow undetected. Leave the doors open before and after you use the shower. Install an exhaust fan, with an exit that leads outside, and not to the attic. Make sure there aren't puddles of water in the air that can contribute to dampness in the air. The floors should always be clean and dry.
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