Are you tired of always seeing mold in your home? There are some tips that may be helpful in not only stopping mold from growing in your house but also prevent it from growing altogether. The team at Zona Restoration has been removing mold from homes and businesses in the Phoenix area since 2012. In our experience, the tips below can be beneficial in getting rid of that fungus once and for all. 

4 Tips to Stop Mold Growth in Your Home

1. Fix Leaks

One of the best ways to prevent mold from growing is to fix any plumbing leaks. Whether it’s a broken pipe under the kitchen sink, a leaking bathtub in the bathroom, or a leaky pipe in the basement, fixing these plumbing problems will help to discourage any possible mold growth. If an area is already wet, be sure to dry it completely. 

2. Clean Moldy Surfaces

If you happen to find any moldy surfaces in your home, clean the area completely. Most molds can be scrubbed off with detergent and water. Areas to check in your home are windowsills, basement floors and walls, external pipes, and drywall. Be sure to dry these areas completely once clean. If you find any porous materials like ceiling tiles or carpets that have mold on them, they may need to be thrown away and replaced to prevent further mold growth.

3. Clean Then Paint

If you want to paint a wall or window frame, you need to clean all mold before painting. If you choose to paint the surface without removing the mold first, the surface will peel and the mold will continue to grow. 

4. Increase Ventilation

The bathroom is one of the most common places molds can grow in your home. One way you can deter mold from growing is to increase ventilation. Before investing in adding ventilation, you can try running a fan to dry the air or keeping a window open to decrease the amount of moisture in the bathroom.

Professional Mold Removal Company

For professional mold remediation and removal, request a free estimate today by calling (480) 656-3999. We also provide mold testing, mold inspections, asbestos abatement, fire and smoke damage cleanup, flood damage restoration, and duct cleaning in Phoenix and the surrounding areas.

Source: “Mold Cleanup in Your Home.” Web page. EPA: United States Environmental Protection Agency. Web. 09 Oct. 2021.