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May 24th, 2010 — Bathroom, Kitchen, Tips
The kitchen and bathroom are two of most important documents in your home and you’re aware of what a house is worth, then you understand that both houses to add or remove from the house value is the easiest. The conditions of the bathroom and kitchen are very important when you sell your home.
These areas are often a short break or sell a home. With the sale of an office, the kitchen is usually not important, because most have not, and that all commercial buildings of any kind bathroom, the bath had no effect on sales. The presence of a bathroom is usually sufficient in these buildings.
You do what you can to the structural integrity of both chambers, even if you do not intend to sell your home to you. An unfortunate incident can occur and you need to sell your house to pay for it, in life, not much is ever certain.
How do you see the water from these two rooms to avoid? Keep an eye on the health facilities in both rooms, for one. Pipes under the sink are sometimes leaks or cracks can be completely and sometimes the record starts on our kitchen floor or tile our bathroom is not completely closed. This allows the water and enjoy your floor. Mushrooms can begin to grow after that.
The overflow from bathtubs and sinks is a joint action lightly. Maybe you forgot the water was flowing and you have to talk on the phone already occupied, but the fact is that you leave a mess pretty quickly. Cleaning the water as quickly as possible.
Install a fan or a fan in the kitchen and bathroom, if possible. This is the steam cooking dinner or taking a bath can not escape on your ceiling. Plasterboard absorbs water very well, and unfortunately, the mold will start growing on your ceiling, where steam is further damage. Install a hole in the ceiling is probably one of the best investments you make for these two rooms.
Also keep a check on the water line that connects the icemaker in your refrigerator if you have one. drops of water from this are not uncommon and ice melt as a result of a power outage also cause damage, especially if you’re not home to take care of the disaster.
May 18th, 2010 — Bathroom, Home Care
Go through your house and try something every home owner mold must be at least two or three times a year to go, especially because the fungus can start in less than 48 hours after the spores to grow what they want.
Killing form is not the only problem you know if you want, removing the mold around the property, is something else, with his affected because dead mold spores can not cause allergic reactions in some people. Depending on the severity of allergy, these reactions simply a case of sneezing or heavy as a clinical treatment required. You antihistamines To fight against that, but nobody should take drugs if they do not.
There are few places in your house you should check periodically for fungal growth. These are the areas of home, of course, plenty of moisture and the kitchen, bathroom, basement and attic.
The basement is wet because of the location of subway, but there are things you do to avoid excess moisture, adding. Some people use the basement laundry room and is fine, but you must make sure that the dryer is vented outside the house.
With an exhaust fan in the room will also be rid of some of the excess moisture to obtain. One thing that really should be avoided at all costs was hanging, without adequate ventilation to dry.
The bathroom was one of the worst areas of mold in the house, which is usually caused by faulty seal. This can be broken tiles on the floor, missing areas of grout or caulk or mildew on the ceiling, because the humidity in the room too high. It can be installed by a hood, corrected in the cellars. Indeed, under these fans in all wetlands in the house and recommended that the risk of mold growth is greatly reduced.
something that is in the bathroom or other wet areas around the apartment to avoid carpets. Mold growing in the carpet and padding below once contaminated, must be picked up and discarded because they can not be cleaned.
The kitchen is another area where the floor and ceiling are the most vulnerable. Try seals and cracks in the ground and make sure there is an exhaust system on the stove to get rid of the steam before it hits the ceiling.