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Bathroom Mold Prevention Tips

bathroom mold prevention tips

It is a well-known fact that mold tends to grow in environments with high moisture levels. One of the areas in your home that fits this description is the bathroom. With water hitting almost every surface of the restroom, it’s no surprise that mold can find its way in there. Mold is not only a nuisance to remove, it can cause health problems, especially for people who are sensitive to mold. Don’t worry though, because the experts at RestoPros are here with some bathroom mold prevention tips, so you can fight mold before it sneaks up on you.

1. Make Use of Your Exhaust Fan

Not only is the exhaust fan in your bathroom good for drawing out unpleasant odors, it’s also great for reducing humidity! By using your exhaust fan, you will be able to control the moisture that collects on your mirror, counter, sink and shower. It’s important to have a well-functioning exhaust fan in your bathroom as a reduction in humidity can prevent not only mold but peeling paint and wallpaper. Leave the exhaust fan on for up to 30 minutes after each shower.

2. Squeegee Your Bathroom Walls

After every shower, be sure to use a squeegee to remove the moisture from your bathroom walls. It might seem like an inconvenience, especially when you’re in a hurry. However, it’s a better option than a towel, as the rubber blade of a squeegee allows you to wipe your bathroom walls faster and reduces 3/4ths of the moisture that could lead to mold growth.

3. Keep Your Bathroom Clean and Dry

Obviously, it’s important you keep your bathroom clean and dry—not just to prevent mold but simply because no one wants a dirty bathroom. Here are some ways you can ensure a clean, moisture-free bathroom:

  • Wipe down the sink and faucet after every use. The same goes for your shower nozzle and bath faucet.
  • If your bathroom floor is wet, don’t wait for it to dry or for your bathmat to absorb the moisture. Use a towel to wipe it up.
  • Fix any clogs in your sink and bathtub. When water takes a long time to drain away, the excess moisture left behind can provide the perfect environment for mold to find a home.
  • Try to wash and dry your bathmats every 3-4 weeks. If it has a non-skid rubber backing, let it hang dry as the rubber backing can’t handle the dryer.
  • After using your towel, a couple of times, wash it in hot water and ensure it’s totally dry before storing it. Avoid dumping a used, damp towel in the hamper or on the floor as it provides ideal conditions for mold growth.
  • If you have tiles, waterproof them by sealing the grout lines annually with grout sealer.

4. Fix Any Leaks

Moisture can grow in your bathroom from consistent leaks as well. If you notice your faucet dripping, water collecting around the seal of your toilet, or the ceiling leaking, contact a professional right away.

Pro tip: Often a lot of bathroom leaks can be attributed to a deteriorated caulk or grout which can lead to mold entering your bathroom. Luckily, you can DIY applying new caulk around your sink, tub and toilet to prevent future leaks.

5. Use Mold Resistant Bathroom Materials

This is one of the more long-term mold prevention tips. With the creation of mold and mildew resistant materials, you can protect your bathroom from mold with little effort! Here are some mold resistant materials you should consider for your bathroom:

  • Mold resistant paint is ideal for a high moisture environment such as your bathroom. Keep in mind though, it should only be applied after mold in the area has been removed.
  • Mold resistant shower curtain liners range from $8 to $18 in price and are effective in preventing mold growth.
  • Several stores also offer a variety of mold resistant bathmats to ensure your bathroom is truly mold free. These mats can range from $10 to $40, depending on the brand.

See Any Mold? Contact RestoPros!

Keep your bathroom safe from a mold infestation by following these bathroom mold prevention tips. If you need a professional for services such as mold remediation, water damage restoration and mold testing, look no further than RestoPros! Our experts will ensure your home is mold-free. Get in touch today by calling 855-587-3786 or schedule a service online.

Controlling Bathroom Humidity

Controlling Bathroom HumidityThere’s nothing quite like a nice hot shower.  After a long day, a hot shower is a good way to relax and get cleaned up.  Hot showers are also a great way to start your day if you’re an early riser.  Trouble is, hot water, especially during a long shower, is going to create a lot of suspended moisture that will settle into every surface, nook, and corner in your bathroom.  If your mirror is fogged after a shower, you know that every surface in the bathroom is as well.  Condensed water, especial in the channels for a shower door or the corners of your bathroom, is a breeding ground for mold if left unchecked.  Here’s how to keep your bathroom clean and sparkling.

Mop Up After Showers and Baths

Use a towel to absorb water and dry off floors, walls, and tubs.  This is especially true after a shower and when bathrooms are not actually in use.  If you’re facing a humid week due to heavy rains or fog, keep an eye on your bathroom for condensation or black spots beginning to form near especially wet corners.  If mold does start to appear, use warm, soapy water to clean the area, then towel and air dry to clean the surface.

Use a Dehumidifier

If conditions are too humid, either from ambient air or due to a hot shower, then it’s time to break out a dehumidifier.  This is self-explanatory, since dehumidifiers take water-vapor out of the air and condense that water internally.  Running a dehumidifier during your shower will prevent condensation from forming on walls and surfaces.  But you should consider that humid air is warmer.  Running a dehumidifier while showering will mean stepping out into the cold.  If that doesn’t bother you, it’s better than drying the bathroom after every shower.

Forced Air Ventilation

Extractor fans or bathroom ventilators as the simplest and best way to dry a bathroom after a shower.  Every bathroom should have an exhaust fan (or at least a window) already.  Running the fan during your shower will help cycle air out of the room, drawing dryer air from other rooms.  By circulating the air out, it prevents saturation which means that colder surfaces (walls, sinks, etc) won’t cause condensation to form as easily.

Run your exhaust fan while showering to maximize the effect.  But, if you enjoy the warmth provided from a steam-filled bathroom, then turn on and run the fan for at least half an hour after your shower is over.  The circulating air will dry out the bathroom and clean up any condensation you missed with the towel.

Leave towels hanging to dry in the bathroom while air is being cycled, but don’t store towels in the bathroom after the fan has stopped and you’ve closed the door.  Wet laundry carries enough spores to spawn a colony of mold, and the warm and wet environment is perfect for them if the laundry is left there for too long.


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