Avoiding Mold, Sewage & Other Gross Home Fails
The U.S. Census reports that Americans spent an average of $272,900 for a new home in 2010. That's a pretty penny, and as a new homeowner, you want to protect your pretty investment. Therefore, watch out for three key home repairs that if left unfixed, can affect the safety and comfort of your new house. Mold It's more than a fungus that grows on forgotten leftovers in the back of the fridge. Mold can grow and multiply on almost any damp surface of your home. When left untreated, it can make you sick and destroy your home. Prevent mold by reducing moisture with some suggestions from the Environmental Protection Agency. Turn a fan on in the bathroom and kitchen to remove excess moisture. Run and regularly empty a dehumidifier if the humidity levels in your home are higher than 60 percent. Fix any leaking pipes immediately. If your preventative measures don't work and mold begins to grow, wipe the area off with a mixture of 1/2 cup bleach, 1 quart water and a small amount o...