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Monday, October 8, 2012

How to Clean after Floods

Some of the worst scenarios in cleaning involve mould and mildew. If you are a tenant, the situation will worsen, as the contracts usually oblige the tenants to return the flat as shiny as it used to be. And if you have suffered floods, then you really need a nice strategy to clean all the mould.





Flooding may be caused by storm or by an incident at home. No matter what are the origins, the outcome will always involve mould. Many articles these days explain how bad is mould. Well, these authors often go too far, by telling you that the mouldy homes are like coffins, since the characteristics of mould are quite unpleasant. Nevertheless, it is not good to keep the moisture and it is highly recommendable to call the end of tenancy cleaners in Stoke Newington before you leave.





To eradicate mould, first remove any water left after the storm and/or the floods. This way you will reduce the possible spreading of disease. Also, take away any carpets or furniture with upholstery, as the moisture may penetrate inside the fibres and become a breeding ground for bacteria. The interior of your home must be taken away until strip the affected rooms down to the bone. Now you will see the damage made by the flood clearly.




Unfortunately, floods often leave the victims helpless. If the solid parts of the house are affected, you will not go only with carpet cleaning. You will have to call the end of tenancy cleaners in Shepherd's Bush.

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