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Tips to Get Rid of Mold & Mildew on Your Stone Flooring

by Lisa C. Marketing Writer

If you give a close look, you will notice that your natural stone flooring has thousands of pores on it. These pores go across the thickness of the stone tile/slab, and allow water, moisture, germs, and bacteria to house and seep through.

This is the reason why your natural stone flooring releases a wet odor or develops molds and mildew. This blog will give you some useful tips to help you kick mold, mildew, and other related issues off your natural stone floor and wall surfaces. Check out the following pointers –

Use High-Speed, Silent, Large-Size Fans –

We are talking about ceiling fan and exhaust fan both. Ensure that your fan is able to dry up the wet floor quickly and take the moisture out from your space.

Fix Leaks in Hose and Underground Supply Pipes –

Find the source of moisture on the floor and take measures to repair the leaking pipes and taps.

Use Waterproof Underlayment, Tile Adhesive, and Grout –

If you are building your home directly on the ground, check the moisture level of the soil. You can take help from a professional for this.

If there is too much moisture content in the soil, it is advisable that you should use waterproof materials to build floors and walls.

Technically, stones cannot be waterproof, but if you choose polished or glazed stone tiles, you can build waterproof, moisture-proof, and mold and mildew resistant floors.

Apart from these, do not allow water to stay on the floor for long.

If mold and mildew do not disappear, you can consider hiring professionals for pest control and waterproofing in your home.

There you have it. This is how you can deal with mold, mildew, and odor on your natural stone flooring.

This blog has been brought to you by MosaicsAndTile.com, one of the leading stone suppliers in US.


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About Lisa C. Advanced   Marketing Writer

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