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Exteriors/Restoration:

Biohazard:


Exteriors/Restoration:


Biohazard:

The formation of mold and mildew is a common occurrence in moist places. In most homes, the kitchen and bathroom provide the perfect growing environment for mold. Once this problem sets in, it is very difficult to completely eliminate. By preventing mold in the first place, you can save yourself a lot of trouble while preventing health problems at the same time. Restoration Authority wants its customers to keep their family safe by preventing mold in the first place before mold removal services are required.

Use Mold Resistant Paint

Painting your kitchen walls with mold-resistant paint provides an extra layer of protection against the formation of mold and mildew. These paints or mold-resistant additives are available in most home improvement centers.

Keep the Kitchen Dry

This is perhaps the most important step in keeping your kitchen mold-free. Run water on low whenever you are washing utensils or rinsing food. Avoid splashing water around the sink or on the kitchen counter. If water spills, make sure you wipe it off immediately before it has a chance to penetrate the countertop. Moisture causes mold growth. Avoid it as much as possible.

Avoid Carpets and Rugs in the Kitchen

Carpets and rugs in the kitchen are not a good idea because they tend to absorb and hold moisture and bacteria. Even with regular cleaning, these warm, damp surfaces provide the ideal breeding ground for mold. It is also difficult to keep track of hidden mold growth on the floor underneath.

Regularly Inspect the Walls in Cabinets

There are several hidden areas in the kitchen where mold and mildew may grow unnoticed until it is too late. Make it a practice to regularly inspect the walls in kitchen cabinets. Avoid cluttering the kitchen cabinets and keep them dry and clean.

Check the Wall Behind the Cooking Range

There is a lot of moisture emanated during the process of cooking. This moisture may get trapped behind the cooking range, if the distance to the wall is inadequate, or if ventilation is insufficient. Move your cooking range every couple of weeks and thoroughly clean the floor and walls. Dry the area completely before replacing the cooking range.

Ensure There Are No Leaks or Broken Pipes so You Don’t Require Mold Removal Services

Leaks in the kitchen can originate from appliances such as the refrigerator or dishwasher. Another culprit is broken plumbing. Be on the lookout for any signs of dampness or dripping water. Such issues must be remedied immediately, or mold growth will be inevitable.

Keep the Refrigerator Clean and Well Maintained

By performing regular checks on your refrigerator, performing regular maintenance, and using it efficiently, you can make it last longer. A well-maintained refrigerator has lower chances of leaking water and promoting mildew. As with the cooking range, make it a regular practice to move the refrigerator and thoroughly inspect and clean the surrounding walls and underlying floor.

Wipe Down Kitchen Walls Regularly to Avoid the need of Mold Removal Services

Kitchen walls gradually develop a film of moisture and grease, formed during the process of cooking. Clean the kitchen walls regularly with a mild cleaner that is usable on the paint. Dry the walls thoroughly.

Open Windows or Run the Exhaust Fan Regularly

Proper ventilation and airflow can prevent mold formation to a great extent. Whenever the weather permits, open the windows when you are cooking. Otherwise, always run the exhaust fan to remove heat and moisture.

Restoration Authority wants your family’s home to stay clean and healthy.  Partner with us in fighting mold by preventing mold growth in the first place.

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