Step 1 clean first.
How to remove green mold from concrete patio.
When mold appears indoors it can present a health hazard.
If you have mold growing on concrete driveways brick walkways or paving stone patios around your home the first thing to do is to make sure your children and pets do not have access to the area until you can remove the mold.
Fortunately it s possible to remove green mold with a few simple items.
Begin by using a vacuum cleaner to remove any caked on dust deposits making sure to use a mini vac or feather duster to remove any from crevices or difficult to reach areas.
Mildew is a type of fungus that thrives in damp or dark conditions.
Mold generally occurs in damp areas.
Green alga begins to grow on concrete and cement when the surface is relatively moist and shaded most of the day.
As long as the conditions are damp you will at some point have to look for ways to remove algae from surfaces including concrete patios basement floors and walls in your home.
I needed to learn how to clean mold or mildew from concrete and stone.
It is at best an unsightly nuisance and at worst a health hazard.
Outdoors mold can mar the appearance of the patio and make the patio surface slick.
If you have greenish black stuff on your concrete patio it s probably mold mildew or moss damp or moist conditions from rain or humidity can encourage mold and mildew to grow in those nooks and cracks of concrete pavers or bricks.
Green mold is typically found outside the home on structures walkways and concrete.
You will need to give your patio a thorough cleaning before proceeding to remove the mold.
Indoor and outdoor mold can grow on concrete surfaces like patios and basement floors and walls.
Mold comes in a wide array of colors including black brown purple and green.
Green mold or mildew started growing on practically every surface from concrete to stone to benches and trees.
When mildew grows on your concrete patio it can appear as green or black foul smelling patches.