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My house is a new construction (finished in March) and after a heat
wave, I've got black mold spots running all along the corners and floor edging in the basement. Someone suggested I get a Dehumidifier for the basement. I got a 70 pint at Sears (no manual) and have been running it at 70% humidity level (to dry the air out), but the spots are still there. How long does it take for these little buggers to die and should I consider something else as well. I live in New Hampshire if that helps at all. TIA Jim |
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 11:31:52 GMT, Jim Dalton <NHDalton@Comcast.net>
wrote: >My house is a new construction (finished in March) and after a heat >wave, I've got black mold spots running all along the corners and >floor edging in the basement. > >Someone suggested I get a Dehumidifier for the basement. I got a 70 >pint at Sears (no manual) and have been running it at 70% humidity >level (to dry the air out), but the spots are still there. > >How long does it take for these little buggers to die and should I >consider something else as well. > >I live in New Hampshire if that helps at all. > >TIA > >Jim Decreasing the humidity will help prevent the mold from growing and from coming back once the mold is killed. Spray the mold with a bleach solution to kill it, wait 10 minutes, then wipe dry. Consider filling the cracks with the appropriate caulking to seal water and water vapor out. |