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Simply uttering the word “mold” is enough to make some people’s skin crawl. But for those who are strong of heart, mind, and scrubbing arm, the path to fungal eradication is one that is easy to follow. Here are five ways to prevent mold growth in a bathroom.

Fix Leaks

Moisture is the enemy when fighting against mold. Preventing excess moisture is important, especially in hard-to-reach areas. Conduct routine checks of the plumbing around your bathroom, repairing any leaks you find along the way.

Soak up Water

Just as insidious as unrepaired leaks are pools of water that gather on the floor. Taking a towel and immediately drying up the puddles prevents mildew and fungi from forming around the bathroom. Take care to soak up wet spots on the walls and ground after showers. Stand on a towel while you dry to keep water from dripping onto the floor.

Keep Room Ventilated

Turn on a fan and open windows to help excess humidity escape. Mildew and fungus thrive in dark, damp areas, so getting rid of the moisture and increasing the natural light from the window is a win-win situation.

Keep Things Clean

Keeping your bathroom clean is one of your first lines of defense against grime and mildew. If you don’t clean regularly, mold can take hold and spread before you even notice its presence. This is why cleaning all bathroom surfaces is so important. You should also clean items like shampoo, conditioner, and body wash bottles.

Mildew-Resistant Paint

The last of our ways to prevent mold growth in a bathroom is to apply a coat of mildew-resistant paint. This will give your walls an extra layer of protection in the fight to prevent mold from forming.

If you discover your home has become ground zero for a mold infestation, call the experts at Aloha Restoration. We offer the highest quality mold removal in Schaumburg and the surrounding area.

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