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Top 8 Tips For Homeowners To Prevent Mold This Fall

Mold growth is typically more prevalent in the early spring to mid-fall. When things are exposed to moisture, that’s when mold often makes itself at home.  It’s important to check for mold when there’s weather changes – especially. Here are the top 8 tips for homeowners to prevent mold this fall.

  1. Eliminate Excess Clutter

‘Tis the season to start pulling out all your fall and winter décor. While this is a fun and exciting activity, it can also create excess clutter you’re not used to having in your home. Clutter can block airflow and prevents your HVAC unit from circulating air. All of that moisture can welcome mold growth into your home. It’s important to remember to keep furniture and décor away from vents and grilles so your air can keep circulating.

  1. Control Indoor Humidity

According to the EPA, you should aim to keep indoor humidity levels between 30-50%. One major way you can control indoor humidity levels is to use exhaust and ventilation fans. Whenever you’re cooking and/or bathing, make sure to turn on the fan to reduce the amount of moisture in the air.

  1. Invest in a Dehumidifier

A dehumidifier is designed to remove excess moisture from the air. If you find that your home is especially humid, even in the fall, then a whole-house dehumidifier may be the way to go.

  1. Fix Leaks and Clean Up Water Spills Right Away

If you notice a plumbing leak, no matter how big or small, make sure to fix it right away. Remember that mold only needs 24-48 hours to grow, so the faster you dry wet areas and fix leaks, the better.

  1. Improve Air Flow In Your Home

Without good air flow in your home, excess moisture could latch on to your walls, windows, and floors – and you know what happens then. Increase circulation by opening doors between rooms, opening windows to let the fresh air inside, and move furniture away from walls.

  1. Clean or Repair Gutters

We may not think to associate our gutters with mold growth. But truth be told, a leaking roof could cause a mold problem. If your gutters are full or damaged, it’s time to have them cleaned and inspected by a professional.

  1. Pay Attention To Your House Plants

While plants are pretty and help keep your indoor air clean, mold can be problematic due to the moist soil of many indoor plants. Make sure to keep mold off your household plants so the mold doesn’t end up spreading to other parts of your house.

  1. Call a Professional

Sometimes, no matter how careful we are, mold still finds a way into our lives. For mold remediation or mold testing services, contact a professional – like the pros at RestoPros!

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