If an entire house is infested with mold can it be treated and if so would the treatments have to continue on a regular basis?

Treating Mold If your whole house is infested with mold it would be good to find out what kind of mold it is. If it is black mold this can cause a lot of different health problems. It can effect your memory as well as respiratory problems.It would be best to have a professional in disaster restoration to come in to assess the mold.

The way to permanently get rid of the mold is to remove and replace all the gyproc effected. It could possible end up needing the ceiling and floors removed and replaced also Please have your house inspected as black mold can cause irreversible effects to you and your family's health. If you find that you feel ill most of the time and feel better if you have been away from your house for a holiday (even 2 or 3 days can make a difference) and then you feel tired and sick after you are in the house again, this could be an indicator towards black mold.

Frequent headaches can also be an indicator of mold in your house More input from FAQ Farmers: You can mix a gallon of bleach with a gallon of water and spray it on with a hand-held 3-gallon sprayer bottle available at Wal-Mart. Wear a mask and safety glasses. I did a basement ceiling years ago and the mold didn't come back I can't find the "click here to answer" GUI on my page, which is frustrating because it forces me to modify worthy responses that need no modification, but I want to add my own knowledge in the form of an answer.

Anyhow, mold requires the same basic necessities of life humans do. The best thing to do is to deny it moisture. Correct all plumbing, roofing, siding and window leaks and ensure proper drainage and ventilation at the foundation Mold requires the same basic necessities of life humans do.

The best thing to do is to deny it moisture. Correct all plumbing, roofing, siding and window leaks and ensure proper drainage and ventilation at the foundation Do NOT mix 1 gal bleach with 1 gal water. First, it is unnecessary, a 10% bleach solution would be enough.

Second, that much bleach could cause respiratory irritation, burning eyes, etc. Additionally, not all "black mold" is harmful (there are many different species), and health effects related to mold are highly controversial. The first step here is determining what the water source is. Mold needs moisture to survive, without the water, it will die.

Correct the moisture problem first. Remove contaminated materials from the house and clean it, and you will not have a mold problem anymore Once you have the mold removed by whatever means are found suitable and all repairs made to plumbing and other water sources there are preventative measures that should be observed to keep it from returning First: Always use the ventilation fan when showering and NEVER keep the restroom door closed completely when not in use: humidity builds in a closed environment with standing water, ie. The toilet(!) and promotes an environment for biological growths.

(Note: Some mildews have roots that simple topological applications of tergicides will not remove and using paint sealers to cover them is a losing proposition since they can eat the latex (natural rubber) and removal and replacement of the affected gypsum board and even structural elements may be required!) Second: Proper ventilation is also needed to keep interior humidity low throughout the home. Ensure that the roof is adequately vented via soffit vents and can or peak vents. These are easily installed and do not require reroofing of the home ATTENTION!

BLEACH DOES NOT KILL MOLD! THE EPA DOES NOT RECOMMEND BLEACH AS A SAFE OR SUFFICENT MOLD REMOVAL! YOU MUST CONTACT A CERTIFIED MOLD INSPECTOR TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM MOLD HAS ROOTS LIKE A TREE AND THEY RUN DEEP IF THE ROOTS ARE NOT DESTROYED IT WILL CONTINUE TO GROW.

THE MOLD SOURCE MUST BE IDENTIFIED AND FIXED PEROID. MOLD SPORES WILL ATTATCH TO EVERYTHING AND KEEP GROWING AND GROWING. YOUR HOME OWNER INSURANCE WILL PAY FOR MOLD REMOVAL AND TREATMENT IF YOU USE A CERTIFIED MOLD REMOVAL SPECIALIST.

MOLD IS DEADLY CAUSES CANCER LOSS OF LIMBS LUNG DAMAGE DO SOMETING NOW ABOUT YOUR MOLD PROBLEM AND DO IT THE CORRECT WAY OR IT WILL NEVER GO AWAY. IF YOU SELL YOUR HOME WITH MOLD YOU WILL BE SUED AND IF RENTERS ECT LIVE THERE AND ARE SICKENED OR DIE YOU WILL PAY THE PRICE . GET A PROFESSIONAL NOW.

If your whole house is infested with mold it would be good to find out what kind of mold it is. If it is black mold this can cause a lot of different health problems. It can effect your memory as well as respiratory problems.

It would be best to have a professional in disaster restoration to come in to assess the mold. The way to permanently get rid of the mold is to remove and replace all the gyproc effected. It could possible end up needing the ceiling and floors removed and replaced also.

Please have your house inspected as black mold can cause irreversible effects to you and your family's health. If you find that you feel ill most of the time and feel better if you have been away from your house for a holiday (even 2 or 3 days can make a difference) and then you feel tired and sick after you are in the house again, this could be an indicator towards black mold. Frequent headaches can also be an indicator of mold in your house.

More input from FAQ Farmers: * "You can mix a gallon of bleach with a gallon of water and spray it on with a hand-held 3-gallon sprayer bottle available at Wal-Mart. Wear a mask and safety glasses. I did a basement ceiling years ago and the mold didn't come back." * I can't find the "click here to answer" GUI on my page, which is frustrating because it forces me to modify worthy responses that need no modification, but I want to add my own knowledge in the form of an answer.

Anyhow, mold requires the same basic necessities of life humans do. The best thing to do is to deny it moisture. Correct all plumbing, roofing, siding and window leaks and ensure proper drainage and ventilation at the foundation.

* Mold requires the same basic necessities of life humans do. The best thing to do is to deny it moisture. Correct all plumbing, roofing, siding and window leaks and ensure proper drainage and ventilation at the foundation.

First of all, don't think about treating a whole house of mold as a diy project - mold can be too dangerous to your health, and it would be best to call a mold remediation specialist to treat the mold and remove it. This is true even if the mold is not completely widespread, but even affecting just one room, or just a area of several square feet on a wall or ceiling. With that much visible mold, you can't be sure of how much mold is hidden behind wallpaper or on the other side of the drywall.

Moldy drywall will need to be completely replaced, because it is porous and there is no good way to clean out all the mold. Insulation in the wall may also need to be replaced. Solid, nonporous surfaces should be able to be cleaned.

You need to treat the reason the mold is growing if you don't want it to come back. Mold can't live without moisture, whether it is sitting water or high relative humidity. The mold remediation specialist will figure out the source of the moisture in the house, using sophisticated thermal imaging technology and moisture detectors.

Healthy home humidity usually is in the range of 30-50%, and 60% and over will allow mold to grow. Once the mold is removed and the moisture problems fixed, you should not need further treatments.

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