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Mold in Pipes and Drains

 

Pipes and drains are mold breeding grounds, so it’s important to stay on top of cleaning and maintenance. Kitchen sinks are particularly susceptible to mold growth in pipes because food tends to fall down the drain and collect, offering a compatible atmosphere for mold to grow.

First of all, it’s important to take preventative measures before any mold grows. Regularly cleaning and scouring your drains is a good way to stop mold spores from sprouting in the pipes.

But how do you combat mold that is already growing in your drain? Does it call for a remediation expert? Well normally, it’s fairly simple to prevent and treat, however if the mold growth gets out of hand, it’s essential to call in a professional.

One warning sign of mold growth in your drains or pipes is a musty smell surrounding the potentially affected area. Additionally, if you experience coughing, sneezing, or wheezing when you’re in that area, it is almost certain you have mold.

In the early stages of mold growth, it isn’t too difficult to fix the issue, though. You can even use everyday household items to kill the mold, assuming the issue hasn’t progressed too much. Pouring vinegar down the drain can help kill the mold. Baking soda is also helpful, as well as hot or boiling water.

However, do not by any means assume that this isn’t a serious issue. It is easy to treat mold in drainpipes when the problem is mild but it can be incredibly dangerous if you ignore the problem or if the problem progresses past the point where these home remedies will work.

That’s when it’s time to call a professional, like our very own ProCare Restoration experts. They specialize in mold remediation and use IICRC certified methods and equipment to provide the most effective mold removal services. So make sure to clean your drains regularly, treat any mild mold as soon as you see (or smell) it, and call a professional before risking your health!

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