Common Questions About Winter Mold
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Boston MA
01 March, 2021
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Warning: Cold Temps Won’t Keep Mold At Bay; Schedule a Boston Mold Inspection Mold is common in many Boston homes. And since it is usually known to grow in warmer temperatures, most Boston homeowners think they don't have to worry about it during the winter months when the temperatures are freezing. However, this is not the case. Mold can affect your property throughout the year. And the longer you wait to address a potential mold problem, the more costly your Boston mold cleanup project is going to be. Many homeowners have questions about mold and its prevention during the winter months. Here are common questions that most homeowners in Boston have about mold during the winters. Can Mold Still Grow in Cold Climates? The straightforward answer to this question is yes. Mold needs three things to grow - moisture, a good food source, and appropriate temperature. Many people think mold grows only during summer. But this is not true. Different kinds of mold grow in different conditions. Some mold types will thrive in the winter months. Every type of mold has a minimum and maximum temperature range in which it will grow well. Most of the time, this temperature ranges between 60 and 80 degrees. This is the same range for us to be comfortable in our homes. As a result, the outside temperature will not affect mold growth. Don’t Drop Your Guard When Temps Dip You can use temperature to kill mold in some cases, but that does not mean that all molds have the same temperature sensitivity. Mold may stop spreading when temperatures get too low, but that does not mean that the existing growth will die off. They will wait for the right temperature and environmental conditions to begin circulating in the air. So until the temperature is optimal, the spores will stay deactivated. Check Your Windows Often Fall and winter cause a lot of precipitation and dew to settle on surfaces. Some of the most common surfaces in our homes that collect this moisture are our window panes. As a result, they become the ideal place for mold to thrive. Don’t Expect Allergies To Abate Most people think their mold allergies will reduce once the temperature begins to drop during winter. However, this is not the case. Because most people stay indoors during the winter months, their allergic symptoms will only increase. The indoor heat will worsen these allergies as the mold spores collected in the ducts will be thrown into the air by the indoor heating system. Winter Mold Prevention is Possible For Boston Homes! By now, we know that contrary to popular belief, mold does not go away during the winters. And since we stay indoors most of the time during the winter months, it becomes crucial to prevent mold growth. Here are some tips to prevent mold growth during winters: Maintain humidity at 50%Check pipes and repair any plumbing leaks Use mold-killing cleaners in kitchens and bathroomsAvoid carpets or rugs near windows, sinks, and other places with moisture.Check air ducts and maintain the furnace and filters regularlyUse a ventilation fan during bathsFinally, get a mold removal company like Water Mold Fire Restoration in Boston to inspect your house for mold growth and clear any growth that may be present. While prevention is always the best way to keep your home healthy when it comes to mold, we all know that bad things can still happen. If you suspect that your home has become a growth bed for mold, consider calling a mold testing and remediation service in your area. Mold testing companies can help you address problem areas where mold may appear, take action to keep mold from coming back, and even help you to determine the type(s) of mold your home is most susceptible to. Water Mold Fire Restoration of Boston 5A Cornelia Court Boston, MA, 02120 (617) 701-7868 https://watermoldfire.net/boston-ma/
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