Mold removal usually requires some scrubbing and the best tool to use is a stiff bristle natural fiber scrub brush avoid metal fiber brushes they can damage the siding.
Black mold on siding of house.
When mildew gains a foothold homeowners often turn to diluted chlorine bleach sodium hypochlorite a k a.
Paint with special additives to reduce mold and mildew can also be helpful.
Get rid of that grunge by cleaning your cedar siding with an.
Mildew or even worse mold may be the culprit.
But buyer beware steve warns that these products do not guarantee mold free siding forever.
If your house is in the way of the spray you ll see the results.
Whether it s lighter white or tan or darker black spots you should take immediate action to clean these damaging fungi from your home.
Tiny black specks you can t rinse off with a hose.
During a routine walk around your home looking for any damage or issues that may need to be fixed you notice stains on the siding of your house.
The good news is the fungus isn t poisonous to you or your pets but unfortunately you can t remove its extremely sticky spores without damaging the walls of your house or any other surface it lands on.
The most common problem is mold.
House sidings protect the structural integrity of the home and provide an aesthetic finish.
The side of the house with the least sun exposure can be the worst spot with the cedar developing mildew or mold that looks black.
Your standard household whitener it appears to make mildew vanish but on porous surfaces such as wood or vinyl siding chlorine evaporates too quickly to get to the fungi s roots guaranteeing regrowth.
Once mold or mildew has made its home on the siding it can be hard to get rid of particularly on wood siding prevention is key.
Scrub with moderate pressure being careful not to push too hard against the flexible vinyl which can break using a scrub brush on the end of a long pole will help you avoid the need to climb to the top of the ladder to.
Professional installers and manufacturers suggest periodic inspection to prolong the life of siding.
Black mold on western red cedar siding we interviewed one of our callers jim who was deciding whether or not to replace the cedar he had on his house for the last 30 years.
The soil just below the siding stays far moister than.
He was the original owner and has been meticulously maintaining as he put it the wood the entire time.