Basement Mold; Flooded Basement Causes Black Mold Problem.Most homeowners are unaware of the extreme health problems that can be caused by the growth of mold in a basement. Additionally, the presence of mold can present difficulties when trying to sell your home, and in extreme cases, mold can cause structural damage. Basements that would never develop mold under normal circumstances can develop a mold problem after basement flooding. The dampness alone caused by a flood provides plenty of moisture for mold to grow well in your basement, and the filthy backup of raw sewage provides an even richer medium upon which various mold may thrive. If you have gone through the trouble and expense of mold remediation after a sewer backup that caused basement mold in your home, you would be foolish not to invest in the installation of a backwater valve to prevent the flooding problem from occurring again. It is also important to use a basement dehumidifier to dry things out if you already have had a backup.
Speaking to the health issues, allergies to mold infestation can cause open sores, skin rashes, itchy skin and eye irritation. If you believe you have a mold problem, there are several steps you must take.
Another little know fact by the average homeowner is that bleach is too weak to be an effective mold killer and is NOT EPA-registered as a mold fungicide. To achieve the maximum mold killing power, you must use use two wet sprayings of EPA-registered fungicide and Tim-bor antimicrobial protective coating. Again, if a backed up municipal sewer system is the water source that enables mold to grow in your basement, YOU CAN NOT CONTINUE TO HAVE BASEMENT FLOODS IF YOU WANT TO RID YOUR HOME OF MOLD AND KEEP IT THAT WAY. Stopping the water / sewage problem with the installation of a backwater backflow prevention valve must be your number one mold remediation step!
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