When you think of mold, you probably imagine a damp and warm space where the mold spores have everything they need to take root and grow. So, when the winter moves in and the dark parts of your home are cold most of the time, mold is no longer a concern – right? Not so fast. Sadly, mold can be just as much of a problem in the winter as it is in the summer, so this is no time to let your guard down.

 

For the best mold remediation Greensboro has to offer, there is only one pick – AdvantaClean. You can turn to us for mold removal along with many other services, so give us a call right away to learn more and discuss the situation you are facing.

 

Why Mold Doesn’t Go Away in the Winter

So, why is mold able to hang on – and even thrive – during the winter months? For starters, mold is a very resilient thing, and it is difficult to kill off. Even if the pace of growth may slow during the winter, the mold is likely to continue to live because of the conditions inside your home. Certain parts of the house will remain humid and damp even in the winter, such as the kitchen, basement, and bathrooms.

 

Also, since condensation is common in the winter due to the temperature difference between inside and outside, you may even have more water present for the mold to use for growth. When that additional moisture is combined with a lack of airflow since the windows and doors mostly stay closed in the winter, you have a recipe for trouble with regard to mold.

 

Cutting Down on the Risk

Since you now know that mold is very much a threat in the winter, it’s important to do what you can to make it far less likely to occur. The list below highlights some of the things that would be wise to pay attention to throughout the year.

 

 

 

      Encapsulating your crawlspace can significantly reduce the risk of mold growth by creating a moisture barrier that prevents dampness from seeping into the structure. This process involves sealing the crawlspace with a durable, moisture-resistant material which helps maintain lower humidity levels, making the environment less hospitable for mold spores. Additionally, encapsulation helps in improving the overall air quality within your home by preventing mold and mildew odors from spreading to living areas. By controlling moisture, AdvantaClean's encapsulation services not only prevent mold but also protect the structural integrity of your home, potentially saving you from costly repairs in the future

 

      Ventilation always helps. Air movement is one of the enemies of mold growth. If you want to keep air moving in the winter without opening doors and letting the cold air in, run your exhaust fans for a period each day. And, when the weather in the Greensboro area is mild enough, open your windows for a bit to air things out.

 

      Upgrade your insulation. Good insulation is a big help when it comes to preventing condensation and the mold that can come with it. Fill in any spots where insulation has been lost and pay special attention to areas around doors and windows.

 

      Stop leaks quickly. No matter the season, it’s always important to stop leaks as soon as they are discovered so you can prevent mold spores from using that available water to take root and begin to grow.

 

Solid mold prevention strategies can go a long way toward keeping your home safe and free from mold, but even with a good plan, you might find that you run into trouble with mold at one point or another. Fortunately, to deal with mold successfully, all you have to do is get in touch with our team and trust our professionals to solve the problem and set you up for a brighter future.

 

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