Get In Touch

   

 Service Area: Servicing areas across Ottawa, Cambridge, Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Dartmouth, Calgary, and Montreal, RPM Home Services is committed to providing top-notch home maintenance services right at your doorstep.

Business Hours

Mon - Fri
-
Sat - Sun
Closed
Select Site Language

RPM & Home Team doing business as RPM Home Services

Services are dependent on location

Mold Prevention: Tips to Keep Your Home Mold-free

Mold is a type of fungi that can grow indoors or outdoors, and it thrives in damp, humid conditions. It can cause a variety of health problems, including respiratory issues, allergies, and skin irritation. Additionally, mold build up can damage your home by causing rot and discoloration. That’s why it is so important to take steps to prevent mold from growing in your home in the first place.

Fortunately, there are a few simple tips we share in this blog that can help you to keep your home mold-free. Keep reading to learn more!

Inspect Home for Water Damage

One of the most important things you can do to prevent mold is to regularly inspect your home for any water damage and fix the problem immediately. Water leaks, whether from a burst pipe or a heavy rainstorm, can quickly lead to mold if they’re not fixed right away. So, be sure to check your plumbing regularly for any leaks and repair any damage as soon as possible.

Ensure Ventilation System Is Working Properly

Another important step in preventing mold is making sure your ventilation system is working properly. This is especially important in rooms like the kitchen and bathroom where there’s often a lot of humidity. If your ventilation system isn’t venting the moist air outside, it’s likely that mold will start to grow. Be sure to have your ventilation system serviced regularly to ensure it’s up to code.

Keep Humidity Levels in Check

When it comes to preventing mold, humidity levels are key. Another way to remove excess moisture from your home is to use a dehumidifier. Dehumidifiers work by removing water vapor from the air. This can help reduce condensation on windows, walls, and floors. It can also help reduce the growth of mold and mildew. Be sure to empty the dehumidifier regularly so that it continues to work effectively.

Clean Spills or Leaks Right Away

Mold can also grow as a result of spills or leaks that are not cleaned up right away. So, if you spill something in your home, be sure to clean it up immediately and dry the area completely. The same goes for leaks – if you notice a water leak, even a small one, be sure to repair it right away to prevent mold from growing. 

Remove Excess Moisture

One of the best ways to remove excess moisture from your home is to ventilate. Kitchen and bathroom fans can help remove moisture-laden air from your home. Run the fans when cooking or showering, and for at least 30 minutes after to ensure all of the moisture has been removed. You can also open windows when the weather permits to allow fresh air into your home. Just be sure to close them when it starts to rain or snow to prevent any water damage.

Check Your Insulation And Seal Any Gaps

Checking your insulation and sealing any gaps will help to prevent moisture from building up, which is one of the main conditions that mold needs in order to thrive. The longer the mold is allowed to grow, the more difficult it will be to remove.

Say Goodbye to Mold Today 

Professional mold removal services can help to get your home back to normal. RPM Home Services has years of experience dealing with home repairs , and our team of experts will work quickly and efficiently to get the job done right. We use the latest techniques and equipment to ensure that all traces of mold are removed, and we also provide advice on how to prevent mold from returning in the future. Call us at 888-776-4629 or fill out our request form for a free estimate !

Share This Blog

A row of air conditioners sitting on top of a building.
January 16, 2025
Find out how advanced HVAC systems contribute to sustainable living and improve overall home efficiency.
A large black box is mounted on the side of a brick building.
January 4, 2025
Explore how energy-efficient heating and cooling systems can enhance your home's comfort and reduce utility bills.
A wooden beam is sitting on top of a pile of wood shavings.
December 18, 2024
Understand the importance of regular insulation removal for maintaining a safe and healthy living environment.
A living room with a couch , chair , ottoman and television.
December 4, 2024
Identify key signs of mold infestation and understand why immediate professional remediation is essential.
A bedroom with a bed , dresser , and two windows.
November 18, 2024
Learn how effective mold prevention can improve indoor air quality and safeguard your family’s health.
A man is kneeling down in an attic holding a roll of insulation.
November 12, 2024
Discover the best eco-friendly attic insulation options to keep your home warm and energy-efficient this winter.
A close up of a wooden floor with a geometric pattern.
July 21, 2023
Blog posts coming soon!
There is a skylight in the attic of a house under construction.
By Jody Kelly February 2, 2023
Many homeowners don’t even think about their home insulation, much less attic insulation unless their house is overly hot or cold and an enormous energy arrives in the mail.    How do you know if you need new attic insulation? Here, we will investigate the warning signs to watch for in determining whether your batt […]
A man wearing white gloves is working on a boiler.
By Jody Kelly November 2, 2022
House ownership comes with many maintenance tasks, including the home heating system. But, for optimal efficiency, it not only keeps your home in tip-top shape but also reduces energy costs.  The HVAC is behind your home’s heating and cooling systems, and remembering the following essential tips will help avoid costly furnace repairs. To help keep […]
A man is kneeling down in a wooden room looking at the molds in the attic.
By Jody Kelly September 8, 2022
The conditions in most attics — the warmer temperature and humidity — lead to them being one of the most conducive places for mold growth. Unfortunately, mold in the attic can go undetected for many years since it is usually a less frequented space in the home. Even if you visit the attic, you may […]
More Posts
Share by: