How to Get Rid of Mold Odor

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mold odor There are few things worse for a homeowner than discovering you have mold. And, even after you have had it professionally remediated, you may still have a lingering mold odor in your home. The musty, mildewy, damp smell is unpleasant and can be tricky to eliminate. Be certain to hire a remediation company that uses the latest techniques and tools that will fully scour your property for any sources of foul odors and completely eliminate the cause of those odors.

Identify the Source of the Mold Odor

First, you need to ensure the mold has actually been completely eliminated. If the odor goes away temporarily and then returns, it could be that there is still mold growing somewhere. If even a tiny spore of mold is left behind, it can grow again. It’s important to note that mold can grow in areas that are not visible, such as behind walls or under flooring. Once you have identified the source of the mold odor, you can take the necessary steps to completely eliminate it.

Clean and Disinfect Affected Areas

Once the source of the mold odor has been identified, it’s time to clean and disinfect the affected areas. A remediation company will use professional technologies and tools to clean the affected areas thoroughly. This will help to kill any remaining mold spores so that they can no longer grow and spread.

Remove Damaged Materials

If mold has caused damage to walls, flooring, or other materials in your home, it may be necessary to remove and replace these materials. Mold has a tendency to grow inside walls or other hidden areas, so it’s important to take the necessary steps to prevent it from spreading.

Use an Air Purifier

One of the most effective ways to eliminate lingering mold and mildew smells is to use an air purifier. Air purifiers work by filtering the air and removing any particles that may be causing the odor. Look for an air purifier that has a HEPA filter, which can capture even the smallest particles.

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