First of all dry up the area experiencing mold as molds are only promoted due to presence of moisture. Wear gloves and with the help of abrasive sponge remove mold growths and spray disinfectant in that area.
Mold problems are generally caused due to leak that has not been dried yet. Molds don’t look good. Usually they grow in areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and basements etc that are moist. If moisture will remain at a place for longer time span, it will develop mold. But it is true that a healthy home should not contain molds. You can remove it on your own with the help of a number of disinfectants available.
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