With black and other forms of mold becoming an enormous problem for Americans, it has never been more important to make sure that your home is not a breeding ground. Mold is very harmful, and black mold in particular can be deadly. No one wants to go around breathing spores all day long, so finding ways to reduce your risk of having mold in your home is very important.
One of the biggest offenders when it comes to mold growth is the basement. Even if you have a finished basement, there are still risks for having excess moisture down there, and as such, the potential for mold. Dirt basements and under home crawlspaces should not be overlooked. Standing water can be a big problem with this type of basement, and you may never even know it is there.
So, what can you do to make sure that you’re not living over a health hazard? First, you will need to determine whether or not you have any damp areas in your basement. The best time to look is right after a rain storm. Go down to the basement and start feeling the walls, stopping every foot and a half or so to check. Don’t just rely on your visual skills, since there may only be slight dampness.
If you feel any sort of water, condensation or you can actually see puddles or water stains, the time to take action is right now. Most homes that are in a flood plain or very wet area come with sump pumps, but this won’t help much for a simple damp area. The first place to start is ventilation.
Proper ventilation reduces condensation and helps water evaporate properly. If you don’t have a big problem with dampness but you do notice a few areas that could use some help, this may be the issue. Consider installing a ventilation system into your basement to solve this problem.
Next, if the area is not bad or if you cannot locate the source of the leak, installing a dehumidifier can be a great and easy fix. Some homes now have whole house dehumidifiers, but even a simple unit can do the trick. Make sure that you place the dehumidifier away from a source the water to avoid electrocution and check to make sure the unit is rated for your space.
If all of this fails, you may need to seal the walls of your basement. Check with a contractor before you start this and make sure that you read the directions carefully before proceeding. While this isn’t the perfect fix, it may be the only solution for chronically damp basements. Typically, using a mix of these techniques is very beneficial and will dramatically reduce the humidity and dampness of your basement.
You may also want to have an air quality test done in your basement if dampness has been a problem for more than a few months. These tests will help determine if mold is already present in your basement.
Photo Credits: 1
Originally posted 2008-09-03 05:25:23. Republished by Old Post Promoter
Related Posts -
More on How to Winterize Your Home Winter is just around the corner and this means getting your home ready. While this is mainly important for those that live in colder climates, many of these tips are useful even if you have a house in the desert. Getting your home ready for winter is actually quite easy...... -
How to Get Your Home Ready for Winter Winter may be a few months away, but now is a great time to start getting ready for it. With energy prices on the rise, it is important to find ways to cut costs and reduce the amount of energy you use in the winter. Let’s go over a few...... -
It Might Be Time to Consider DIY for Home Improvement When insurance deductibles become so high that it becomes impossible to make claims to repair blown down fences and make routine home improvements, or when the waiting list for contractor help becomes impossibly long, it might be time to consider getting things done yourself. In the age of big box...... -
Winterizing Your Roof Before winter comes, there are a few things that you need to do to make sure that your roof will make it through one more season of rain and snow. While many of us are familiar with the tasks of cleaning out the eaves, there are quite a few other...... -
How to Revitalize Your Woodwork Few people know that proper care of woodwork requires much more than an occasional dusting. Your woodwork was once made up of a living thing, and without the proper care, it's going to look quite dead. However, it is possible to revitalize your wood and keep it strong and healthy......
Related Websites - Discover Useful Info About The Thousands Starting A Home Business many people are searching the internet for home based businesses every month; with these numbers it is clear to see that the demand for home based businesses is on the rising rapidly. With the number of business opportunities that are offered to make money will continue to grow. You......
- Get Important Information About The Advantages Of Starting A Home Business Millions of people are looking at starting a home business today. Many are searching for the right opportunity. So what are some of the advantages to doing this? One advantage is that you don’t have to very earily to go to work every day. With your own home business......
- Read Important Advice About Starting A Home Business Have you really been thinking about starting a home based business? If you have been thinking about starting a home based business there is no better time than now. So what is it that has been slowing you down? The biggest problem you need to overcome is sitting there......
-
Back From Mexico And I Learned A Few Things About Trash And Pollution. We got back last week from our trip to Mexico to attend my wife's best friend's wedding. We had a fantastic time with everyone down there and basically just hung around the pool and swam in the ocean - something we never do here in Los Angeles. The water here......
- Do strong passwords and virtual keyboards fit the bill? Dimes to Dollars posted about the recent changes to the MyPay login procedure. MyPay is the online interface that federal employee types use to access pay stubs, make W-2 changes, get tax forms, etc. The Defense Finance and Accounting Service put in a virtual keyboard to replace the normal keyboard......
- Water Purification Camping Hiking
- Water Womens Shoes
- Portuguese Water Dog Dog Animals Collectibles
- Gas Pumps, Fueling System Automobilia Transportation Collectibles
- Solar Water Pumps Alternative Solar Energy Electrical Solar Home Improvement
Categories:
Basement, Handy Man, House Damage, Install, Mold, ventilation
Tags:

































0 comments ↓
There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.
Leave a Comment