CA License #730258

remove mold and or mildew from your home

155K+

YOUTUBE SUBSCRIBERS

942

UPLOADED VIDEOS

52K+

TOTAL COMMENTS

51M+

TOTAL VIDEO WATCHES

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

remove mold and or mildew from your home

How to neutralizing and remove mold and or mildew mold from hurricanes is horrible.

Howdy folks, I’m explaining a bit about mold or mildew in your home in this how-to video.

Keep in mind mold is normal, especially in older homes with single-pane windows—an example.
It’s cold and raining outside your inside with your heater on this creates condensation on the window glass, this water/moister travels down the glass, when it hits the wood and sets long enough this makes mold.

Personally, I, too, have single-pane windows. About once or twice a year, I neutralize this mold with acid. I prefer white vinegar, which I also use in the dishwasher.
The mold is past what’s typical or expected in this video, so we’re showing what is now necessary to remove the mold.

One can also use bleach to wipe down the surfaces under the windows and or walls.
Finally, there are many ways to skin a cat.

In this video, we’re showing one way to remove mold spores and separate plaster in this garage from the walls and ceilings; because this was a garage/basement, we had the luxury to pressure wash all the mold spores out of the garage easily.
Before the removal, I neutralized the mold; you can do this with store-bought Clorox-bleach, or what I prefer to use sometimes in my home under some of the single-pane windows is white vinegar.

I had an old home in 1890. It was built with single-pane windows, it’s like when you buy a drink at a restaurant it has ice in, the outside of the glass, can or cups get condensations on it, just like being at home in the winter and sometimes in the summer where the sun can’t do its magic and kill mold spores.

When I turn the heater on in my home, and it’s cold outside, the condensation on the glass drips down the glass and onto whatever surface is below. Now wet sheetrock or wood will mold. It’s completely normal; be aware of cleaning these areas as often as needed.
If those areas get mold spore and or block spore and mushrooms, it is way past time to break out the
There are many other chemicals as well as organic products you can also use.

Mildew is a surface fungus that can easily be identified as a patch of gray or even white fungus lying on the surface of a moist area. Mildew is easily treated with a store-bought cleaner and a scrubbing brush.
On the other hand, Mold can be black or green and often results from a much larger infestation.

Mold & Mildew in the Home Mold is a fungus and a common component of household dust. It can present a significant health hazard in large quantities, causing asthma and allergy attacks, respiratory problems, and in some cases, neurological problems and even death.

If you find black mold on your property, there’s no need to panic. However, black mold presents more health risks to sensitive groups like respiratory conditions or immune conditions. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), black mold spores can generate cold- or flu-like symptoms, no good. So wear a mask and clean it off.

Please, check out our recommended tools right here:

Tools of the Trade


Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc.
Thanks for watching, and have a great day!
Kirk & Jason Giordano’s DIY plastering network

Picture of Kirk & Jason Giordano
Kirk & Jason Giordano

Master East Bay stucco and plaster contractors

Check out our recommended stucco tools if you plan on doing it yourself!

Related Posts

We Stucco the East Bay!

Locations We Serve

OUR SERVICES