Identify and tackle that unwanted “basement” smell in your home.
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Weve all been thereyou walk into a room and a familiar but unpleasant scent hits your nostrils.
And, if you ignore this smell, its unlikely to go away.
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Addressing the scent starts with identifying the source.
Murphy tells me that regular vacuuming and annual deep cleaning are critical to keeping a fresh scent.
You may also want to consider having your carpet professionally cleaned.
However, if your carpeting is very old, it might be best to remove and replace it.
Limited fresh air can lead to stale, musty conditions, she explains.
Myco Momplaisir, owner ofSuperMaids, tells me increasing airflow can help fix this problem.
So, even if you only have a small windowtry to keep it open.
Alternatively, you may want to install a ceiling fan or use another kind of fan.
These can mask odors temporarily and contribute to indoor air pollution, she says.
Hidden leaks within walls or under floors can perpetuate ongoing mustiness, Murphy explains.
“A mixture of half vinegar and half water can help to remove the smell.
Bathrooms can be ripe with opportunities for mold and mildew to grow.
Grab some of the bleach from your laundry room.
It will kill the mold.
So, at that point it may be time to call for professional help.