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How to Remove Mold from Walls

Updated: Nov 2, 2022

Mold is a common problem in homes in areas with a lot of humidity. They make your home’s walls look uglier and are also a serious health hazard. Removing them isn’t too much of a hassle, and if you have any, the sooner they’re out of your home, the better.


Whenever you’re removing mold, you should deal with any underlying issues that may have caused it. Many homeowners tend to remove the surface area of the mold and ignore the root of the problem.


In this article, we’ll take a look at the best ways to remove mold and prevent it from coming back.


Removing Mold from Your Walls

If you’re planning to remove mold by yourself, you will need a few tools before you can begin the process. They include white vinegar, baking soda, a bucket, rags, a kitchen roll, a kitchen sponge or scourer, and gloves.


Once you have all these tools by your side, you can start removing the mold. First, you want to prepare the area – lay down some dust sheets and cover any furniture near the mold to avoid spreading it to nearby furniture. You should also open the windows in the room to help it ventilate.

A moldy wall

After you’re done preparing the area, fill your bucket with warm water and washing liquid, take your kitchen sponge or scourer and wipe off the surface mold from your walls. You keep doing this step of the process until there’s no surface mold left.


To finish off the cleaning, mix one-part white vinegar with one-part water to create a DYI mold killer. Once you’ve created the cocktail, spray it directly on the affected area and leave it for an hour. Scrub the area after the hour passes and wipe clean with a kitchen roll. Congratulations, you’ve dealt with the mold!


Can You Use Other At-Home Products to Kill Mold?

Wall falling apart from mold

Bleach can remove mold from your walls, but it’s only a temporary solution. Although bleach cleans the surface mold and removes any discoloration, it doesn’t kill off the mold spores. Eventually, the mold will start to grow back again. Painting over mold also won’t remove the problem. You should only paint a wall once you’ve removed the mold with products that kill it.


Use baking soda or vinegar to remove mold. You can use the products separately with water or combine them to create a DYI mold killer. You can mix two parts of baking powder with one-part white vinegar to create a thick paste. Thin the paste with water and apply it to the affected area.


How Can You Prevent Mold from Coming Back?

Bleach can remove mold from your walls, but it’s only a temporary solution. Although bleach cleans the surface mold and removes any discoloration, it doesn’t kill off the mold spores. Eventually, the mold will start to grow back again.


When in Doubt, Call an Expert

Removing the mold from your home’s walls by yourself might be tempting, but sometimes it’s best to leave the process to a professional. An expert can remove the mold quickly and effectively, locate the root of the problem, and tell you to avoid getting mold in the future.


Experts can assist you in resolving any underlying problems that may be more significant, so you won't have to handle a serious issue on your own.


If you want to contact a top-notch expert, YourHomeFix is here to help! We can get you in touch with the best contractors in your area. You only need to contact us, and we’ll set you up with a free inspection of your home!

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