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3 Tips for Preventing Mold

4/25/2019 (Permalink)

Mold growth can occur in 24-48 hours after materials are saturated with water

Three Main Ways to Prevent Fungus

When a leak causes water damage in your commercial building in Adobe Hills, AZ, you have enough to worry about. Don’t add a mold problem to your list of issues to resolve. There are three main ways to prevent fungus growth in your building.

1. Timely Mitigation

A busted pipe is not something you want to ignore. As soon as you know you have damage from excess water or flooding, you need to call your local certified remediation experts to assess the problem and restore your property to its former state. Mold growth can occur in 24-48 hours after materials are saturated with water, so fast mitigation is the key to avoiding secondary damage.

2. Moisture Management

Because mold cannot grow without moisture, keeping a strict management system in place can prevent growth. Have your building inspected to identify areas where water damage is likely and fix the problems that could lead to it. Coordinate with a landscape designer to direct water flow away from your building. Make sure you have a working sump pump in the building’s basement to help with any flooding that may occur. Increase the ventilation and airflow throughout the building to keep everything drier.

3. Resistant Upgrades

If your region tends to be humid, you may want to invest in upgraded materials. Even if the weather is dry, you can use mold-resistant drywall and paint in certain areas of your building such as your restrooms or break rooms that may be more prone to water leaks. Old windows can be replaced to lessen condensation and thus aid in mold prevention.

Fungus thrives in wet environments, so preventing mold can be as easy as denying it sustenance. If you clean up water damage as fast as you can, keep moisture levels low throughout your building and upgrade to mold-resistant materials wherever possible, you may be able to avoid mold altogether.

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