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Disgusting Mold Growth Can Turn a Beautiful Bathroom Into a Repulsive Restroom

3/24/2020 (Permalink)

Bathroom tiles with black mold Mold damage in a Chalfont, PA bathroom

Many homeowners in Chalfont, PA, take pride in keeping a clean, inviting bathroom. A well-kept bathroom tells the world that you’re serious about property maintenance and personal cleanliness. Unfortunately, the bathroom is the leading place where fungus is likely to grow since it’s naturally more humid in there.
The grout between tiles is often the first place bathroom mildew will appear, and cleaning it is a big pain in the neck. Ideally, you can prevent mold growth in the first place by knowing the causes and taking preemptive steps to avoid the problem altogether.

The Battle Starts By Knowing the Causes of Mold Growth

Mold spores are literally everywhere most people spend their days. Outside of special environments, such as a tightly controlled laboratory, the invisible spores float around and are harmless in and of themselves. There are three basic situations that cause them to start developing into mold growth in the bathroom:

  • A humidity problem
  • Plumbing leaks
  • Water spilling from a shower or off the shower curtain

1. Your Defense Against Mold Starts With Good Humidity Control
A steamy shower is a great way to start the day, but all that moisture has to go somewhere. If it’s trapped in the bathroom, eventually it’ll start growing mold. Make sure you have good ventilation to spread the humidity around the house, or else consider installing a dehumidifier to prevent bathroom mildew.

2. A Tiny Plumbing Leak Is a Big Deal
Even a tiny drip, if consistent, will damage building materials and cause explosive mold growth. Also, a cold water line to the toilet can cause serious condensation in a very humid environment.

3. Excess Water From the Shower Can Cause Mold
Bathroom mildew can grow in wet floor mats and drywall. If water is consistently being thrown from the shower, it’ll eventually grow mold.
Once the mold gets established, you may not be able to remove it yourself. At that point, call an experienced mold remediation company to evaluate how severe the infestation is and begin the cleanup process. Your bathroom deserves to look its best, and SERVPRO is Here to Help.

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