Suzanne Bagheri @The Painted Drawer

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How To Tackle Mold In Your Home

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Mold can be a problem in the average person’s home, especially if the property isn’t ventilated regularly.

With mold, you need to be careful when it appears, to remove it as quickly as you can. It can be a health hazard not just to yourself but to the rest of the household. That’s why it’s important to tackle mold problems as soon as they arise. You should also put in preventative measures to ensure it doesn’t come back.

Here are some helpful tips to help you tackle the mold in your home so that it doesn’t pose a health risk.

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Improve ventilation

Ventilation is the number one job that you should ensure happens around your home. When you’re ventilating your home properly, you’re allowing all of the moisture that’s built up in the space from cooking or taking showers, to then dissipate into the atmosphere.

If you’re trapping it in, that’s where moisture can cling to your walls, especially near windows, and create mold spores.

Improving ventilation can be done in a variety of ways. Opening your windows regularly and on a daily basis is a good way to do it. Make sure to keep them open when using the bath or shower and when cooking. 

You could also install extractor fans into spaces where there’s high moisture content in the air. Usually, you’ll have one in the bathroom but you might want to put one in rooms where you tend to dry clothes too.

Dry wet areas around the home

Drying wet areas around the home will help to reduce the amount of moisture that’s in the air. Bathrooms tend to be a hot spot for mold because it’s often a wet room.

Try to keep your surfaces dry of any water, especially when it comes to the bathtub and shower area. The more you keep it bone dry, the less chance it’ll get moldy as a result.

Get the experts in

Getting the experts in to help tackle mold in your home is beneficial. If you’re not someone who knows where to start when removing mold, it’s always useful to seek out an expert to help.

Sometimes mold can be caused by water damage, which is why a water damage restoration service might be needed. Professionals within this area will be able to tackle the problem of mold and hopefully stop it from coming back.

Use a dehumidifier

A dehumidifier can be a helpful addition to any room or room where you feel like the moisture content is contributing to the mold appearance.

A dehumidifier can help to control moisture levels and doesn’t need much in the way of effort. There are machines that you can get which you can just leave on in the background. There are also smaller and cheaper options that you just leave on a shelf or by windows to help keep moisture under control.

Hopefully, these tips will give you all the guidance you need to help tackle mold in your home.