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Month: October 2013

Mold-Killing Natural Recipes
Mold mildew remediation, Mold remediation, Mold removal remediation

Mold-Killing Natural Recipes

Mold and mildew can be the bane of any home during the humid months in many places. In some cases you might find green mold growing or even worse – the dreaded and life-threatening black mold as well! Dehumidifiers can help to prevent mold growth in some cases and also there are ways to destroy most common molds with no danger and without using harsh chemicals, such as bleach. The following simple recipes are something you can easily use to get the job done. For the most part people have figured out three well-known natural ways of dealing with mold: Vinegar, grapefruit seed oil and tea tree oil. Each substance has its ups and downs, they all work and have varying levels of effectiveness against mold. For example, vinegar is a cheap and useful substance capable of killing a bit over 80%...
Got Mold? Steps to Cleaning up Mold after a Flood
Mold damage restoration, Mold mildew remediation, Mold removal remediation

Got Mold? Steps to Cleaning up Mold after a Flood

After a heavy rain, the lower level of your home may experience some minor flooding.  In many cases, this will mean nothing more than a few puddles you can take care of with a mop and a box fan.  Even when flooding is minimal, however, your home is still at risk of developing mold, and mold can be harmful to your health because it produces allergens. The best way to deal with mold is to consult a professional cleaning and restoration company.  This can be expensive, though; so, we’ve compiled a basic list of mold removal tips to help your family stay safe and to help you save money. How to Determine if You Have Mold If your home has taken on water, chances are very high that it will develop mold, and so it’s best to take preemptive measures.  Mold remediation is actually quite simple.  ...
Kitchen Deep Cleaning Guide
Cleaning and restoration tips

Kitchen Deep Cleaning Guide

Deep cleaning or spring cleaning your kitchen is going to be a tedious and back breaking job, it is likely to take more than two hours of your time and almost all of your energy, but once you have completed it and know that your kitchen is completely clean, you will feel much better. The trick to getting everything done and in a decent time is to carefully plan what you are going to do and in what order.  This guide is designed to help you to thoroughly plan, whilst also giving you some useful tips along the way. • The first thing you need to do is spend 15 minutes having a general tidy.  This involves de-cluttering work surfaces, washing up and putting away any plates, dishes, cutlery and cups and basically giving yourself space to clean. This should not take you any longer than 15 mi...