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Winter Mold Prevention Tips

Are Mold Allergies More Prevalent in the Winter?

Are Mold Allergies More Prevalent in the Winter?

When it comes to NYC mold removal, there’s no off-season. Winter dampness plus less ventilation equals prime conditions for mold spores to grow and multiply. Use these helpful tips to keep indoor mold infestations at bay during the winter months.

Tips to Prevent Winter Mold Growth

• Keep air circulating, especially in kitchens and bathrooms where mold growth is common. Install and use ventilation fans and open a window briefly as needed.

• Inspect the basement for cracked or damaged mortar that can allow water to seep in.

• If your home has a crawlspace, spread heavy roofing paper or polyethylene plastic film over the soil to create a moisture barrier.

• Add insulation to pipes to prevent cracking or bursting. If a pipe does break, turn off the water flow and have it repaired immediately.

• Double-check door and window seals to make sure they’re in good condition.

• Condensation on doors, windows and walls is a red flag indicating excess moisture. Dry the area thoroughly and address the source of the dampness, whether it’s broken pipes or high humidity levels.

• If your home experiences flooding, disconnect all electronic equipment and remove as much standing water as possible.

• Dispose of moldy items in a sealed bag to prevent mold spores from dispersing.

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Tips for Stopping Winter Home Interior Mold Growth

You Cannot Control Mold Growth With Temperature

You Cannot Control Mold Growth With Temperature

Many plants and other organisms go dormant in the winter, but our Manhattan mold removal team doesn’t get any breaks. Keep mold from infesting your home during cold weather months with these helpful tips.

Tips for Preventing Interior Mold Growth During Winter

• When warm air comes into contact with cold surfaces, it results in condensation, which creates moisture for mold spores to grow. Use fans and vents to keep air circulating throughout the home. A dehumidifier also reduces the amount of moisture in the air.

• Regularly inspect your home for leaks and broken pipes. Pay special attention to hidden areas under sinks and in the basement. Repair any damages immediately.

• Organic materials such as paper and fabric feed mold growth. Be careful to store these items in well-ventilated areas away from walls and windows.

• Carpeting is another common place for mold infestations. If possible, install laminate flooring around entryways to prevent tracking water indoors. Vacuum carpets frequently, keeping an eye out for signs of mold.

• Bathrooms are particularly vulnerable to mold. Keep surfaces clean to limit opportunities for mold to develop.

• If you do discover mold, removing it isn’t enough. You need to treat the conditions that allowed mold to develop in the first place, so it doesn’t return.

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Does Interior Mold Grow in the Winter?

Moisture Breeds Mold. Ensure You Are Keeping Your Humidity Under Control!

Moisture Breeds Mold. Ensure You Are Keeping Your Humidity Under Control!

Do you think you can let your guard down on interior mold during winter, when doors and windows remain closed? Here’s why NYC mold removal should still be a concern even when temperatures drop.

Winter = Moisture

Water is an essential ingredient for the growth and survival of mold. Winter rain and snow create an abundant source of moisture, and since warm indoor air can’t escape, condensation develops on windows and other surfaces.

Other winter activities help set the stage for interior mold:

• Meals tend to include dishes requiring more cooking such as soups and stews. As steam collects from stoves, ovens and dishwashers, kitchens become a danger zone for mold.

• Bathrooms are a traditional site for mold, and hot showers and baths during winter months boost the moisture content.

Tips to Prevent Winter Mold

• Make sure chronic problem areas such as kitchens and bathrooms have adequate ventilation.

• Immediately shut off water flow to broken or leaky pipes and repair as soon as possible.

• Reduce humidity by heating the building, then open doors and windows temporarily, allowing damp air to escape.

• Add insulation in the attic to keep warm air from rising to meet the cold roof, resulting in condensation.

• Have the roof inspected for damages.

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Where Does Mold Grow in Your Home in Winter?

Mold Loves Cold Weather Because your Warm Home and Melting Snow make your Home a Great Place to Grow.

Mold Loves Cold Weather Because your Warm Home and Melting Snow makes your Home a Great Place for Mold to Grow.

Mold doesn’t fly south for the winter or leave your home for a winter residence. Actually, winter time can be conducive to new mold growth inside many homes, schools, and commercial buildings. People are likely to keep windows tightly closed to keep the warm air inside and cold air outside.

Holding all your warm air inside also holds in all the moisture. This can lead to high indoor humidity levels and an ideal environment for winter mold growth. The mold removal NJ experts at Stern Mold are happy to conduct a free inspection and provide advice on preventing future mold problems.

Likely areas for winter mold growth

Roof ice dams form along the edge of the roof and prevent melting ice and snow from properly draining off the roof and away from your home. The water held back by the ice dam can leak into your attic, ceiling, walls, and insulation. Once inside, the moisture combines with a food source of wood or drywall and the warm indoor air to become a thriving mold colony.

If you have one room that stays warmer than other areas of the house, it likely has higher humidity and could develop spots of mold on the drywall or in hidden areas behind dressers, chairs, or in the closet behind clothes.

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