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3 Ways To Prevent Mold Growth in Your Home’s Bathrooms

5/29/2019 (Permalink)

Closeup shot of mold growth. Preventing mold from growing in your bathroom can help to prevent mold from spreading to other areas in your home.

Various types of water damage in bathrooms make these rooms common sites of mold growth in homes in Edmond, OK. Fortunately, there are several mold prevention tips that can keep mold from growing in your home’s bathrooms.

1. Look for Common Issues That Cause Mold

There are certain issues that often cause mold to grow in bathrooms, such as leaky pipes, overflowing toilets or dripping showerheads. It can be helpful to frequently inspect your bathroom and look in areas where mold often grows. Cleaning your bathroom often can help to make it more difficult for mold to grow. If you do notice a problem that is causing mold to grow, it can be useful to contact mold remediation specialists.

2. Replace Caulking

When mold is on one surface in the bathroom, it can easily spread to other surfaces in your bathroom and to areas in your home that haven’t been affected by water damage. When you notice that your caulking has mold on it, replacing it can be useful. Though mold spores are always present, it can be helpful to reduce the number of spores in a contained space such as a bathroom. By replacing the caulking, you can make it more difficult for the mold to spread.

3. Decrease Moisture

Decreasing the amount of moisture in your bathroom can help to prevent mold from appearing in the area. Using dehumidifiers and using opening your air vents can be useful ways to lower humidity levels in the room. Taking showers or baths that aren’t extremely hot can lessen the amount of steam present in the bathroom. However, if you don’t want to sacrifice your hot shower or bath, you can also decrease the humidity by taking shorter showers or baths.

Preventing mold from growing in your bathroom can help to prevent mold from spreading to other areas in your home. Looking for signs of water damage, replacing caulking as needed and decreasing the moisture in your bathroom can help keep your home free of mold.

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