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Preventing Mould In The Bathroom

Mould can always occur in places that have high humidity even if you clean regularly. Both the bathtub and shower create a warm and moist air that condenses on cold surfaces. This is the ideal breeding ground for fungi that grows into mould spores. If you want to prevent mould from growing in your bathroom then take the following steps.

Condensation

Simply opening bathroom window isnĄŻt sufficient enough to get rid of condensation, rather it just blows the moist air into the rest of the house. Since mold doesnĄŻt grow on dry surfaces be sure your bathroom is fitted with an extractor fan that can push the moist air outside your bathroom.

To determine if you have a condensation problem in your bathroom you can rent a dehumidifier for a few days. The dehumidifier will take the moisture out of the air and store it as water in a reservoir. If the reservoir is full after each shower then you know you have a condensation problem that needs to be taken care of.

Remove Unnecessary Items

If you have rugs in your bathroom then you should consider removing them. When the rugs in your bathroom become wet they keep the humidity level high. Consider other alternative bathroom floor coverings instead that donĄŻt absorb water. You should also remove any potted plants. Plants need to be watered and the soil kept moist which is an ideal breeding ground for mould, so keep all plants out of the bathroom.

Other Options

You should make sure you check your bathroom for leaks. Even a small leak can lead to a lot of damage if it is left unchecked. Make sure your pipe work is dry, especially around the connections. Take a look around the shower and bathtub to make sure the seals are intact. If there is mould growing in the seal it usually indicates that moisture is getting behind the seal.

While ceramic tiles are popular in bathroom designs they are cold to the touch which attracts condensation. Even though tiles are waterproof it is the grout in between that can retain moisture and cause mould growth. Moisture can be sucked in by plasterboard or drywall ceiling if they come into contact with water with means mould can grow even if the surface looks dry. Try using cladding in the bathroom which is a form of waterproof paneling that is worm so condensation wonĄŻt form. In addition, there is no grout since it uses a tongue and groove system for installation and no place for moisture to harbor.


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