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Freezing black mold

If the area in which black mold is growing freezes, will the mold continue to grow?

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It depends on the type of mold and the growing conditions (before/during/after the freeze and thaw). In most cases, even if the mold is killed, it will probably have produced spores which are very resistant to harsh conditions, and when things improve they will germinate. If you want to get rid of the mold entirely then you have to use something that will not only kill the mold but prevent the spores from germinating

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The only proper way to eleviate your mold problem is to remove the mold. Even if the mold is dead it can still off gas and cause health problems. We do mold removal, mold remediation, water damage, and water damage restoration in New Port Richey, FL.

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Yes once the mold starts it usually continues to grow and create havoc spreading itself like crazy.You should immediate hand over the maintenance of the palce to professionals who can look after and get rid of the black molds.

 

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I would think your black mold (treat it like black mold anyway) problem is solved by the bleach - at least on the surface. Any mold sends long filaments that spread into and attack what ever its nourishing on. It's my understanding that washing off and disinfection the exterior growth is unlikely to interfer with the mold re-establishing itself when conditions are right.

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I think so. Once these horrible things starts growing they just do not stop till they are eradicated.

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Frozen molds are not dead, they are just hibernated. Once the ideal condition is found, they will become alive again. So, you need to remove the molds entirely for your own sake. There are various ways to go about removing molds yourself.

Make sure you put on protective gears when handling molds. Wear goggles, face mask, long rubber gloves and disposable clothing.. Do not touch mold with your bare hands.

Clean mold with vinegar or borax. Brush off any visible loose mold and rinse cleaning with plain water. Make sure the areas are dried completely. Lastly, you may want to spray some undiluted vinegar onto the spots to kill any remaining germs and disinfect the area.

Hope this helps.

I think the only solution for your problem is to use a mold removal tool. You can get it on diymoldremovalproducts.com. It would remove the molds and stop the germination of spores.

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Yes, you will find this depending on the time. Otherwise you will find it very easy to be done.

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