Minneapolis Cold Weather Mold Prevention Guide
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01 March, 2021
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5 Common Questions About Mold In Cold Temperatures Everyone deals with a mold problem at one point or the other. Part of the common belief concerning mold is that it comes and goes with the seasons and that one can expect their mold problem to be over once the temperature drops, that is during the winter season. Although the temperature has a big role to play in the growth and spread of mold, mold is still something that can appear all-year-round, at any period or season. And a Minneapolis winter mold removal project can be just as difficult as any other time of year! Mold is something you do not want anywhere around your house as it can damage your walls and furniture, and even impact your health negatively. But it is necessary to know where and how to expect mold growth in your house and how mold can grow during the winter months. Here are the top 5 questions about mold during the winter Can Mold Grow In Colder Climates? Different species of mold can grow and survive at different temperatures. While some would only thrive during warm temperatures, some others would need that cold winter temperature to grow and spread. To survive, mold only needs moisture, a food source, and the right temperature. A drop in temperature, especially during the winter season, is just the right temperature for mold to survive. Also, snow melts, resulting in wet walls and roofs, which can provide enough moisture for mold to grow. Does Winter Weather Prevent Molds? Contrary to what most people think, mold does not die in the winter. Instead, it would only be inactive all through the winter, ready to grow and spread when the season is over. Mold spores are quite resilient and they would just wait for the right temperature to continue their spread rather than die off. This is why banking on the winter season to solve your mold problem is not a wise thing to do as you can expect the mold to show up again once the season is over. Where Does Winter Mold Commonly Present? Windows provide a good source of moisture for mold during the winter period. This is because it is one of the few areas that store dew during the season. Also, the window is a place where moisture gathers in winter. This moisture is caused by warm air hitting the window surface. The little warm air available this period forms water vapor on the windows, causing moisture to build up. This makes it the perfect place for mold to thrive during the cold season. Will My Mold Allergies Abate? Some people get allergies when they are around the mold. Some of the common symptoms include coughing, sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and so on. It also increases the risks of asthma attacks in those with asthma. While some people believe that their allergies reduce during the winter, that is not exactly the facts as it is thought to worsen since people get to spend more time inside, around the mold. Is Winter Mold Prevention Possible? Preventing mold from growing during the winter period is very important in your fight against mold. Here are some of the things you can do Keep the humidity below 50% at all times.Inspect and fix leaks as soon as you notice them to prevent moisture buildup.Remove all papers, fabric, and furniture that has been exposed to moisture.Use a ventilation fan in your shower.Make use of mold-killing cleaners in your bathroom or anywhere you detect moisture buildup, whether you see the mold or not. If you are serious about keeping mold out of your home in all seasons, one of the best things that you can do is to educate yourself on what causes mold to grow and where in your home. Speaking with a mold remediation contractor in Minneapolis can help you to determine the best mold prevention strategies for your home, and can give you a resource for professional mold restoration, should you need it for your home in the future. Water Mold Fire Restoration of Minneapolis 2800 North 2nd Street Minneapolis, MN 55411 651-395-7036 https://watermoldfire.net/minneapolis-mn/
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