If your attic mold is limited to a very small area you may be able to use a power sander or a wire brush to remove it.
Removing moldy attic insulation.
Brush all contaminated porous insulation such as fabric or foam with a wire brush to remove loose mold.
This might also include repairing or replacing sections of your home s vapor barrier.
First the machine sucks up the loose insulation.
Therefore in some cases it is best to remove the affected insulation.
Other options for limited areas of mold include spraying it with a mixture of water and tea tree oil or water and vinegar.
This will not remove the mold spores or the discoloration.
How to remove moldy insulation 1.
Generously douse the moldy area while wearing a mask and gloves and let the peroxide sit on the mold for at least ten minutes.
After the peroxide sits wipe the dead mold away with a clean cloth and repeat it across the entire moldy area.
Insulation is often affected.
Put on protective gear before touching moldy insulation.
The mold remediation specialist will provide you with a variety of insulation options once all the mold infested fiberglass has been removed.
Discard the rag after use you won t want to be using the moldy rag all over your home.
Cut through the drywall.
If not wear coveralls.
You may or may not have any allergic reactions to the attic black mold.
Wear disposable clothing if possible.
Lay dropcloths on the floor taping the edges to the wall.
Cardboard paper or loose fill insulation should be disposed of as these will be practically impossible to clean.
Wooden beams and plywood may be affected and it can be difficult to remove all traces of mold from wooden surfaces.
Another option for loose insulation removal is to rent a hepa filtered industrial vacuum.
If you have mold in the attic we recommend consulting with a mold removal specialist because.
The second step is the routing of the insulation through the hose and directly into a trash container or large bags located outside.
Wet insulation should be removed as quickly as possible and allowed to dry.
Removing the problem you can remove small amounts of mold covering 10 square feet or less of attic sheathing yourself but if the mold growth covers more than 10 square feet you should contact a.
You can also cover the insulation with plastic foil and fold the foil sealing its contents after the cleaning process.
In these cases the mildicide treatment applied to the roof sheathing will also treat the mold on the insulation.
Tape the seams as well to prevent mold spores from.
These high powered vacuums do two jobs.