Do
you have high humidity levels in your house?
Have
you had problems with a leaky roof or basement?
Is
your bathroom or laundry room carpeted?
Do
you have rooms that are drafty due to less insulation?
If
you answered, “Yes” to any of the above questions then you might have a serious
chance of developing mold and mildew if you don’t solve the problem. Many
people have high humidity in their homes or have suffered a leaky roof, but
fail to realize that there could be other issues as well.
The
heating and cooling professionals at CMR Mechanical can help eliminate humidity
and drafty rooms in your home. We’ll measure your home and survey your needs to
recommend the correct heating system to maximize your comfort.
According
to The Weather Channel, homeowners should do the following to remain mold and
mildew free including:
- Keep the humidity level in the house between 40% and 60%.
- Use an air conditioner or a dehumidifier during humid months.
- Be sure the home has adequate ventilation, including exhaust fans.
- Add mold inhibitors to paints before application.
- Clean bathrooms with mold-killing cleaning products.
- Do not carpet bathrooms and basements.
- Remove or replace wet carpets and upholstery.
If you’re still having issues
controlling the amount of mold and mildew developing in your home after putting
the suggested tips into action, then it may be time to call a professional!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is mold?
Mold
and mildew are microscopic bacteria that produce enzymes to digest organic
matter and spores to reproduce. However, when mold wants to digest organic materials like our
homes, our health is at risk.
How do I know if I have a mold
problem?
You know you have a mold problem
when you smell a musty odor. Common places to find mold would be where previous
water damage has occurred,
like behind wall coverings, furnishings, inside cold exterior walls, etc.
How does mold grow?
When
mold finds its way in your home, it needs moisture to begin developing and feed
off.
Our heating and cooling Ann Arbor technicians can evaluate your homes ventilation system, air
conditioner and furnace to see if it’s affecting your homes production of mold.
We pride ourselves on honest, quality service!
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