How To Get Rid Of Mildew and Musty Basement
Odors
There are three things required to get rid of mildew and musty basement odors: reduce the humidity,
lower the temperature and clean. This is because mold and mildew thrive in wet, warm conditions, and regular
cleaning prevents it from having a chance to start growing.
Lower the household humidity
The areas that are prone to mold, mildew and musty odors are always the ones that
have a lot of moisture; the bathroom, basement, kitchen, etc. The amount of moisture determines which solution you
need.
If you have standing water in the basement, for example, you will need to do some
serious work to eliminate this problem. You might need a basement sump pump, to repair a foundation crack, add some
French drains, and so on.
There is simply no way to eliminate mold and mildew if you do not address the
moisture problem. It is easier in an area such as the kitchen or bathroom because you can often make a huge
difference with just a vent fan. In older homes it might take some ingenuity to run the vent to the outside, but it
is essential to remove the humidity.
Lower the heat in the musty room
Everybody likes to step out of the hot shower and into a warm bathroom! Just make
sure that the heat does not stay on more than necessary. The warm, humid atmosphere is exactly what the mold and
mildew are looking for in a home. If you build it, they will come!
Some homes are chronically overheated, which again provides the ideal living
conditions for the fungi. Lowering the heat can accomplish several things at the same time. You will obviously save
money, you will probably have less sickness in the family, and the nasty odors of mildew will be gone.
Clean, clean, clean
Years ago I regularly helped an elderly woman in Sweden clean her home. I believe she
and her countrymen set the standards for clean, really! It was just normal to take everything out of each room, one
at a time, and clean everything.
She aired the rugs and curtains, scrubbed the baseboards, window sills, everything.
It was just the way to clean and keep things clean. I've never forgotten those experiences, and in my own little
way have tried to be a little bit like that.
Needless to say, she had no mold, mildew or musty smells in her house, just the
fresh, warm odors of the cotton materials and natural wood. She also kept some kind of aroma producing oils around
that made everything very pleasant.
To prevent mold growth and get rid of mildew you must keep things clean. Not the kind
of once a week cleaning done on Saturday morning, but rather the regular wiping down and scrubbing of tubs, sinks,
showers, counter tops and wherever else the fungi might want to grow. Clean as you go is the idea.
Cleaners for mold removal
You could always use chlorine bleach on everything, but that is just not a good idea!
It is damaging to fabrics, wood, plastics, people and pets! In really severe cases you can use bleach mixed with
water, but you must use a lot of caution and care.
Companies such as Seventh Generation and Ecover make environmentally friendly
cleaners that work quite well, without the damaging effects of strong chemicals. They are made from plant extracts
and are safe for children and pets.
Baking soda removes odors from clothes, rugs, refrigerators and anywhere else odors
are present. It also helps eliminate urine odors from pet accidents and even people accidents! I looked to see what
the active ingredient was in those expensive magic cleaning sponges, guess what- It is baking soda!
Vinegar is another very safe cleaner that helps remove odors from bathrooms and
kitchens. Many delicatessens use vinegar to keep things clean and fresh. I once used baking soda and vinegar to
remove skunk odor from my house; it was a lot of work to scrub everything, but it worked very well.
All in all, unless you have a major water damage problem, getting rid of mold and
mildew is not complicated or expensive.
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