The "official" answer is that a certified, licensed mold remediation specialist must handle it. If you need to do it yourself, however, wear a dust mask, rubber glove, & eye protection. A strong solution of household bleach and water will kill black mold (any mold, for that matter.) You can mix up a bucketful & scrub with asponge or rags. You will need to run fans & possibly a heater in the area to thoroughly dry it afterwards. The most important thing to do about black mold is find out where the source of moisture is that allowed it to grow in the first place. Until the source is stopped (leak repaired, AC pan cleaned, etc.) the mold will keep returning no matter what you do. This can be tricky, hence the need for an expert. Black mold frequently starts inside walls where moisture is collecting, so there may be some demo & rehab involved. If you can find the leak & fix it, the bleach cleaning should solve the problem. Otherwise, you may need to call a mold remediation company. Good luck!
There is no safe or effective way to remove mold from wood floors or any other organic and porous surface.
The contaminate planks will have to be carefully removed and disposed of.
The source of moisture that caused the wood floors to grow mold, needs to be eliminated as well, as mold only thrives under moist conditions (RH at or above 60%)
Depending on how widespread is the infestation, you might need to decontaminate the surrounding areas with an anti-fungal product.
You can then replace the wood floors and if the place is prone to moisture, run a dehumidifier to keep things dry, so the mold won't grow back.
If you are positively sure that you are dealing with black mold or if the infestation is too widespread, call a professional mold removal specialist. Black mold is highly toxic and can only be safely removed with proper equipment, precautions and gear. Non toxic mold species can also make you sick if you stir them up. They are living things and they will release more spores in the air when disturbed. Mold spores are one of the main triggers of allergy symptoms. In addition, stirring so many spores in the air, may cause a broader infestation.
Be cautious and don't mess with mold if you are not 100% sure of what you are doing.
Yes, you can fix hard wood floors with water damage. First, dry the area to prevent mold and wood warping. Second, remove the damaged area to dry out the subfloor. Once you have dried the damaged area, the replacement wood can be installed.
there are steamers that will remove the wax from floors. you can buy or rent them.
Yes, it is possible to clean black mold from a home. There are several steps you should follow for safety purposes. Make sure you use a good mold disinfectant to rid yourself of the mold once the area has been cleaned with soap and water.
Wood floors are really good to have and can look beautiful , but the only thing about them is that they have to usually be washed on a daily basis to remove any dirt from traffic .
For wood floors, a moisture level of 6-9% is considered acceptable. In drywall, a moisture level below 1% is preferred to prevent mold growth and damage. It's important to use moisture meters to accurately measure and monitor moisture levels in both wood floors and drywall.
It depends on who you get to do the job .I did it myself and it wasnt that hard
Yes, Clorox bleach can effectively kill black mold on hard surfaces. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use and safety precautions. However, for porous materials like drywall or wood, it may be necessary to remove and replace the affected areas.
I found out that Rubbing alcohol will remove dried latex paint on hard wood floors.
Ammonia and water can be used to remove haze from a wood floor. Do not soak the floor, use a damp mop with this mixture to clean the floors and get rid of the haze.
To remove mold from wood, you can use a solution of water and white vinegar to scrub the affected area. After cleaning, allow the wood to dry completely. For stubborn mold, a mixture of bleach and water can also be effective, but it's important to test a small area first and wear protective gear.
The secret to getting a juice out of hardwood floors is to try to get to the stain before it sets into the wood. A water and vinegar mixture can be used to remove a juice stain from hardwood floors.
I was shocked when this happened to me - in a panic, I grabbed the Windex and cleaned the floors, then went over them again with the Bona. This seemed to do the trick.