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Mold Growth Habits: Preventing Mold by Controlling Your Environment

1/22/2019 (Permalink)

Mold remediation in a Bastrop, TX home

Mold Growth Habits

Mold damage can be costly, and it can lead to extensive restoration work on your home. Additionally, if the mold is caused by persistent leaks in your home’s plumbing that have gone untouched, it is possible your insurer may not take responsibility. Therefore, to protect your interest, it is necessary to understand the common preventative practices that can protect your home and your finances.

1. Ensure Proper Ventilation

Without proper ventilation, mildew growth can become a significant problem. Use exhaust fans in your kitchen, bathroom and laundry room to ensure adequate ventilation. Also, don’t forget about your dryer. Dryer vents should be unobstructed and vent to the outside.

2. Repair Leaks

Mold damage is likely caused by excessive water buildup which in turn is likely caused by leaks. You may not notice small pinhole leaks in your plumbing because they may not reduce water pressure or even increase your bill. However, even small leaks in your walls, ceiling or crawlspace can lead to the development of mold. Have inspections regularly to prevent these issues.

3. Use Dehumidifiers

Mold growth requires dampness to survive. Therefore, to prevent growth, use several dehumidifiers in your property. You can install each unit in an area prone to moisture buildups, like basements or attics. Moisture levels should be kept at or below 50 percent.

4. Maintain Clean Spaces

Additionally, it is important to maintain clean spaces. Mold can colonize in dirty areas easily, especially if these spaces are prone to minor flooding or even puddling. You can call a mold remediation specialist in the Bastrop, TX, area to assess your property for potential high-risk areas and to help you take preventative measures.

Mold damage, while expensive, can be prevented. By ensuring proper ventilation, repairing leaks, using dehumidifiers and maintaining a clean environment, you can protect your property and family from the threat of a mold infestation.

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