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How To Properly Paint Over Mold And Mildew

If you do not pay attention to the mold and mildew, they can cause a lot of damage to the property. Mold and mildew grow due to the dampness and it is known for speed up. In severe cases, the entire foundation gets affected by the mold and such events can eat away the foundation and the structure can collapse in days. You need to make sure that you keep a close eye on the mold and mildew and take preventive measures when you spot them in the property. They need to be treated with extreme care and many precautions need to be taken. Generally, you need to remove the mold from the property before you start the painting project. Here are some precautionary tips that you need to cater to before you look for residential painting services in Coeur d’Alene ID.





Start by Checking for Plumbing Leaks:


The first thing that you need to check in the house is the plumbing leaks behind the walls. The mold needs moisture to grow and the damp areas are a breeding ground for mold and other problems. If you simply remove the mold and start painting the walls, this can result in poor painting and within months, the water will accumulate in the walls and you will face the same problem again. The first thing you need to do is to check the water leaks and identify the source of mold. If there are clear signs of mold and mildew near the pipes and ice makers, then the main problems lie in the plumbing system. The source of the water leak has to be sealed before you can prepare the surface for painting.


Mixing the Solution:


You need to take protective measures before you start working on your wall. Put on some latex gloves and then start preparing the solutions. The first step is to make a solution of water and bleach. The best approach to make the solution is to mix one part of bleach and three parts of water to get the right ratio. You need to apply this mixture to the affected area with the brush and after 10-15 minutes, you can wash it. After that, you simply need to fill the empty bucket and then wash the bleach using it. After washing the surface, take a clean cloth and wipe the excess moisture from the walls.


Bleach is dangerous and if it meets the skin, it can cause blisters and excess exposure can also cause burns. Simply make sure that the kids and pets are far away from the place where you are using bleach. If you are using a ladder when working, make sure that you have a helping hand that is helping you come down so that you can avoid losing balance and falling during the residential painting project.

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