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Finding mold on your home walls can be alarming. Those fuzzy green, black, or white patches are not just unsightly; they're a sign of excess moisture and a potential health risk, contributing to ...
Signs of squalor are everywhere: inmates sleeping on floors, rotting food, piles of trash, inoperable toilets, broken pipes, ...
Select a non-abrasive cleaner that degreases and can help kill mold, mildew and germs. Wipe down the walls, ceiling and ...
Experts recommend that you clean behind your fridge at least once every three months. This will keep dust and bits of food to ...
At the start of each week, go through the food in your refrigerator. Toss old leftovers and expired food. Spoiled food can encourage bacteria growth and leave mold spores in your refrigerator, so it's ...
Experts recommend you control moisture in your home by fixing roof leaks, leaks in pipes, and controlling condensation in your home. Using a dehumidifier is a good idea. If you see mold, DHS says it ...
Pressure washing is a powerful cleaning technique that uses high-pressure water spray to remove dirt, grime, mold, mildew, ...
These tips for weather-proofing your home could help prevent damage and reduce the likelihood of filing a claim.
Cleaning can be a daunting task, but it’s possible to get an immaculate house in one day. We asked a professional for tips on ...