The kitchen is a preferred place for mold to take root, and begin the process of infestation. After all, there is always a fresh supply of food and water, and the air is always damp and warm from the cooking fumes. These create ideal conditions for mold growth, and there's nothing worse than having mold infest your sink. Read on for some ways you can prevent the growth of mold spores in your kitchen.
Keep your drains clear of food. Decaying food will cause mold to begin infesting the area. Once in a while, pour a half cup of baking soda down the drain, and then immediately pour a cup of vinegar down too. Or cut up a lemon rind and shove the pieces into the garbage disposal. Crush ice cubes in the garbage disposal. These can also help remove mold spores. Don't leave food lying in the garbage bin for long periods of time. Don't leave waste standing out on surfaces or countertops -- wipe immediately and dry well. If you have a leaky faucet, fix immediately. The water that's collected as the faucet leaks is enough to set off a mold infestation. Use a ceiling fan or exhaust fan to circulate the air inside the bathroom.
Keep your kitchen clean and dry, and you should be able to see no mold. However, if you do find that mold has contaminated your kitchen, don't attempt to remove this on your own. You risk spreading the spores around which can easily lodge in other parts of the kitchen. Simply fill out the form below, and you could get in touch with a mold removal contractor in Dallas as soon as a couple of days from now! Our expert mold removal contractors are all experienced, and come with expertise in mold remediation in any situations. Our free online estimate form for mold removal contractors gives you the ability to connect with kitchen mold removal companies quickly and free of charge!
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Built our home in 2004. Found ants coming from wall near tub, sprayed and opened wall and found black mold. Called builder who stated it was from grout in shower that has fallen out. Builder refusing to fix. Wife has been having trouble breathing, and have a 6 year old with a bad cough. I have drywall piece to replace hole in wall, just want to make sure mold is removed the right way. Please help!! |
I have mold on ceiling of shower, possibly coming from upstairs bathroom |