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A musty smell in your house is never fun, but it's surprisingly common and pretty easy to fix. If your sick of the smell and are looking for a quick solution, there's a lot you can do. We've got a lot of tips to help, like making sure your home is getting proper ventilation and checking to see if the smell is coming from a particular source (and what to do if that's the case).

1

Run the ceiling fan.

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  1. Sometimes musty smells come from the air being too humid and still. Turn on your ceiling fan to dry out the air and get rid of the smell.[1]
    • If you don't have a ceiling fan, keep a box fan running where the smell is particularly strong, or keep a few throughout your home. These can ventilate your space just as well.[2]
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3

Absorb odor with baking soda.

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  1. Baking soda can deodorize your home due to its ability to absorb the smell. If you don't have any baking soda on hand, kitty litter can double as an odor eliminator.[5]
    • Pour kitty litter into bowls and keep them throughout your home like you would baking soda.
    • Charcoal briquettes are another option to absorb odors. Place them in trays throughout your home or set them on a shelf or table to get rid of any musty smell.[6]
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Buy an air purifier.

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  1. For best results, use a true HEPA filter. Replace the filter regularly to keep the machine working as efficiently as possible. Keep the air purifier in your living room or anywhere in your home where the smell is particularly musty.[8]
    • Air purifiers cost about $50-100 a year to run and maintain.
    • You can also use a HEPA filter when changing the filtration system of your AC and other HVAC equipment in your home. This can keep the air in your house cleaner than a standard filter and can improve the smell as well.
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Wash your pet's bedding.

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Clean mildewed areas with bleach.

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  1. Check spaces where mold thrives, like the caulking in your shower or grout lines between bathroom tiles. If you find anything, use a mixture of bleach and water to get rid of it before it spreads.[12] Mix 1 cup (240 mL) of bleach with 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water. Apply the solution to the moldy or mildewy surface and scrub it with a brush. Next, rinse off the solution with water and let it air dry.[13]
    • When looking for the source of the smell, move things that may be hiding the mold or mildew growth, like soap and shampoo bottles in the bathroom or storage containers in your basement.[14]
    • When in doubt, search for mold or mildew in places that the smell is particularly strong.
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Call a pro if there's a lot of mold and mildew.

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  1. Find a contractor in your area with a background in cleaning up mold. If your ventilation system is the problem (it's possible that mold is growing in your heating or air conditioning system), search online or ask friends for recommendations for a professional who can clean these for you.[15] [16]
    • Hiring a professional may seem like work, but it's definitely worth it to get rid of any mold or mildew infestations before they get any worse.
    • Mold is a serious health hazard, and should be addressed as soon as possible.[17]

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    How do you know if there is mold in the house?
    Daniel Olin
    Daniel Olin
    Home Cleaning Specialist
    Daniel Olin is a Home Cleaning Specialist and the CEO of Easyway Maid Service, a home-cleaning company based in Austin, Texas. With over four years of experience, Daniel and Easyway Maid Service specialize in executive-quality maid service, as well as vacation rental cleaning and overall home deep cleaning. Daniel holds a BA in Psychology from The University of California, Los Angeles.
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    Call a mold expert to come out and do an inspection. It's best to have a professional take a look, as some kinds of mold can be hazardous to your health in the long term.
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    How do you deodorize a house?
    Daniel Olin
    Daniel Olin
    Home Cleaning Specialist
    Daniel Olin is a Home Cleaning Specialist and the CEO of Easyway Maid Service, a home-cleaning company based in Austin, Texas. With over four years of experience, Daniel and Easyway Maid Service specialize in executive-quality maid service, as well as vacation rental cleaning and overall home deep cleaning. Daniel holds a BA in Psychology from The University of California, Los Angeles.
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    Change your home's air filters and increase ventilation for several weeks. Open a couple of windows and a door across the home from each other, which helps get a draft going through the house.
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    Why does my house always smell musty?
    Daniel Olin
    Daniel Olin
    Home Cleaning Specialist
    Daniel Olin is a Home Cleaning Specialist and the CEO of Easyway Maid Service, a home-cleaning company based in Austin, Texas. With over four years of experience, Daniel and Easyway Maid Service specialize in executive-quality maid service, as well as vacation rental cleaning and overall home deep cleaning. Daniel holds a BA in Psychology from The University of California, Los Angeles.
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    It might just be in need of a good cleaning! It could help to hire a maid service to regularly clean your home if you don't have time to vacuum and clean on a regular basis.
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