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 The Essentials When Removing Mold from Your House  
Many people dream of purchasing a house that is a 'fixer-upper', but are wary about buildings that are contaminated with mold. It may be feasible to remediate the home yourself on top of the normal remodeling that you are going to have to do.

By Jim Corkern

Many people dream of purchasing a house that is a 'fixer-upper', but are wary about buildings that are contaminated with mold. Depending on how old the home is, what condition it is in structurally, and where it is located, it may be feasible to remediate the home yourself on top of the normal remodeling that you are going to have to do.

When you have to remodel a home due to cosmetic issues, a lot of the time you must remove building materials, anyway, so why not go the extra mile and remove the mold from the home?

Professional remediation can be expensive, but if you know what you are doing and what equipment you will need to take up the job and complete it successfully, you could have a gem of a house in a reasonably short period of time.

If you do choose to remediate the home yourself instead of hiring a professional, you must know what you will need to do it. Hiring someone to assess the remediation needs of the home is advisable. Some heavy-duty chemicals that will kill the mold will be necessary if it is growing on non-porous surfaces like tile. Almost anything else contaminated by mold - such as drywall - will have to be replaced. Remove everything from the home with mold on it; do not let it be exposed to new building materials that you have purchased.

Heavy-duty trash bags and a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter system are recommended. The vacuum will remove any mold spores from the floor after the remediation job is completed.

Respirators are necessary when taking on a mold remediation job. Even if the infection is not that severe, breathing mold spores is still a hazard to your health and many problems can arise. You may be allergic and not even know it. Purchase a good quality respirator if you plan on taking out any drywall or old wood. Protective clothing so the spores do not get on your skin is also a good idea. Purchase a roll of duct tape to seal the gaps between your protective suit and your shoes.

Disposable protective clothing for mold remediation is available, and it not very expensive. The most expensive piece of equipment you will need is the respirator - and there is no reason to skimp on that part.


About the Author:

Jim Corkern is a writer and promoter of quality water damage companies and Dallas residential water damage restoration contractors. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com


  Article added 09/05/07.

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