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What should I do if I’ve cleaned the mold but it keeps coming back?

Answered By Maye Teasdale, Editor


The best thing to do when molds keep on coming back is to prevent its growth. This can be done by acting quickly on water leaks that will cause dampness or moist growth.

Try to reduce humidity. Reducing humidity means reducing the growth of molds. Using air conditioners or de-humidifiers is effective way of reducing humidity.

Prevention of condensation is another way of keeping molds of not coming back. You can prevent condensation by reducing humidity. Increasing ventilation is another way.

Keeping your home dry will ensure your home molds free.

If you've significantly reduced the humidity and condensation in your home and the mold is still growing, you've most likely got a problem area in your home that you may not be aware of. Perhaps, you have previous water damage that was not cleaned properly, or you may have a leaky pipe. When all is said and done, you may need to call in a mold remediation specialist.

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