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If your carpet is damp and moldy, act quickly — mold spreads fast and can damage your home and harm your health. Here's exactly what to do step-by-step:
Before treating the carpet, stop more water from coming in.
Check for leaking pipes, AC condensate, roof leaks, or water spills.
If humidity is high, run a dehumidifier immediately.
If the carpet is near a bathroom or basement wall, check for seepage.
Carpet usually cannot be saved if:
Mold covers a large area (more than 1 m² / several square feet)
Mold is black, heavy, or slimy
It has been wet for 48+ hours
Water was dirty (sewage, outdoor floodwater)
In these cases, removal and replacement are safer.
If the damage is fresh and mild:
Use this drying method:
Extract as much water as possible
Use a wet/dry vacuum.
Step on towels to absorb moisture.
Lift the carpet edge
Mold grows under the carpet and in the padding.
Prop it up with blocks or bowls for airflow.
Use a dehumidifier
Choose a high-capacity unit (70–120 pints/day) for fast extraction.
Run continuously until everything is bone-dry.
Use fans or air movers
Point them under the carpet.
For light mold:
Mix a cleaning solution:
1 cup white vinegar + 2 cups warm water
or
Carpet cleaner with anti-microbial properties
Steps:
Spray the affected spot.
Scrub with a stiff brush.
Blot dry with towels.
Run the dehumidifier until completely dry.
For stronger mold:
Use 3% hydrogen peroxide or a commercial mold remover designed for carpets.
Avoid bleach — it damages carpet fibers.
Padding is almost impossible to recover once moldy.
If the padding is:
wet → remove it
moldy → replace it
Even if the carpet dries, moldy padding will make the problem return.
If the moisture reached the subfloor (wood or cement):
Clean with vinegar + water or antimicrobial cleaner
Fully dry with a dehumidifier and fan
Inspect for mold stains; apply mold-killing spray if needed
Keep indoor humidity below 50%
Use an efficient dehumidifier in basements or humid climates
Improve ventilation (open windows, run exhaust fans)
Fix leaks promptly
Clean carpets regularly
Call mold or water-damage professionals if:
You smell mold, but can't find it
Carpet was soaked > 48 hours
The damaged area is large
You or family members have allergies or respiratory issues



