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Should I Clean Mold in My House?

3/24/2020 (Permalink)

Black mold in the room wall. Preparation for mold removal. Preparation for mold removal

If you have been dealing with flooding in your home, you will most likely be concerned about mold growing in the tile or carpeting. House mold can present a significant risk if not addressed promptly. 

Cleaning Up Mold

Do you need to call a professional to clean your flooring or can you handle it yourself? There are a couple of factors to consider when deciding how to handle mold cleanup in your home.

The size of the area that contains mold growth is the most important factor. If the area is less than 10 square feet or about 3 feet by 3 feet, you can probably take care of the problem yourself. Dry the area as much as possible by blotting it with thick, dry towels or rags and then blow a continuous fan on the flooring until it is dry. If you are still concerned about potential mold, it’s best to throw out the affected flooring.


If the area of the house mold is larger than 10 square feet, you should call a professional as soon as possible. Mold growth will continue if you don’t get to the bottom of the problem right away.

Choosing the Right Professional

Once you have decided that you need a professional to successfully remove all of the mold in your home in Kensington, MN, make sure to select someone who has significant experience in mold damage restoration. Check their references and read online ratings to ensure you find someone who is qualified to do the job. Make sure they also have the technical equipment to successfully remove all of the mold.


House mold must be handled quickly and effectively so that your family will remain safe.

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