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Four Mold Prevention Tips to Use in Your Home


Posted on October 3, 2018



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The word mold can make you squirm in your seat. Even though mold in some cases, such as medicine, can be a good thing, undetected mold growth in your home can lead to health issues. Undetected mold growth can also cause damage to the structure of your home. Knowing the best tips for mold prevention is essential to the health of your home and those who live there.

Proper Ventilation

Proper ventilation is a crucial part of mold prevention. Believe it or not, many of your everyday activities such as cooking, doing the laundry, and showering actually encourage mold growth. When doing these activities, it is essential to have the proper ventilation in place, since there is more moisture in the air. Be sure that your ventilation does not go to the attic as this can cause mold to grow in your attic. It is a good idea to add additional ventilation such as a dehumidifier to the more moist areas in your home. Moreover, proper ventilation will help you not have to deal with mold remediation.

Cleanup Wet Area Immediately

Mold grows where ever water and moisture are left undetected. Whether standing water comes from a leaky pipe or a flood, it provides the perfect breeding ground for mold. Standing water produces the moisture that mold needs to multiply. Without that moisture, it cannot grow. For this reason, it is essential for you to clean up any standing water as quickly as possible. In most cases, you should get to standing water within 24 to 48 hours to prevent the growth of mold in that area.

Add Mold-resistant Products

Adding mold-resistant products can significantly improve your mold prevention efforts. Whether you are building a new home, remodeling, or replacing old products, you should always check for mold-resistant options. For example, drywall is a typical product used in most homes today. However, it is more susceptible to mold because of the materials that are used to make it. Thankfully, there are mold resistant drywall options available for the areas in your home that are more prone to getting wet, such as the bathroom. Other items that can be mold resistant are windows, doors, and certain paints.

Regular Cleanings

There are many different items in your home that can help mold growth if not cleaned regularly and properly. One of those areas is your gutters. Gutters can become clogged and cause a build-up of water on your roof. If the water continues to build-up, it may leak into your home. Leaking roofs can help provide extra moisture, which in turn helps mold grow. Another area that needs a regular cleaning is the tile and grout in your home. Most tile and grout are in areas of your home where there is moisture such as your kitchen and bathroom. If you do not clean your tile and grout regularly, mold will start to grow on them. Schedule a regular cleaning to help prevent the growth of mold in your home.

What to do if You Find Mold in Your Home

Sometimes you can do everything to prevent mold, and it still shows up. Here’s the thing about mold; it is tricky to prevent because it often goes undetected for long periods of time. If you do discover a mold problem in your home, you should contact a mold remediation company as soon as possible.

All Brite Cleaning offers a variety of services to help you prevent mold in your home. Our regular cleaning services go deep to eliminate the moisture that encourages mold growth. Moreover, if you do find mold growing, we offer mold remediation to help rid your home of mold and prevent further spreading as well. For more information about mold prevention and professional mold remediation call our experts at 863-382-0042 today.


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