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Tenant Tips: Tips to Keep Mold Out of Your Rental

3/13/2024 (Permalink)

Containment set up in a kitchen. While a bit of DIY can be fun, tackling serious mold issues is best left to the pros.

Living in a rented space has its perks, but dealing with mold isn't one of them. Don't let that sneaky mold ruin your rental experience. We've got some easy tips to help you keep your place mold-free and stress levels low.

1. Stay Dry, Stay Mold-Free

First things first – moisture is mold's best friend. So, keep things dry! Report any leaks or water issues as soon as possible to your landlord. Quick fixes mean less chance for mold to grow and spread throughout your rental.

2. Ventilation is Your Friend

Let the air flow! Proper ventilation is key to mold prevention. Use exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms, crack a window when you can, and make sure your space can breathe. Mold hates fresh air!

3. Clean Regularly (Yes, It Matters)

Nobody loves chores, but regular cleaning is your secret weapon. Dust, vacuum, and wipe down surfaces to keep mold from finding a comfy home. Don't forget those neglected spots like corners and behind furniture.

4. Keep Things Cool (But Not Too Cool)

Mold loves warmth, but it's not a fan of the cold. Set your thermostat to a cool but comfortable temperature. Bonus: you'll save some energy and cash in the process!

5. Mind the Humidity Levels

Humidity provides an optimal environment for mold growth. Keep it below 60% by using a dehumidifier or opening windows when things get steamy. Low humidity equals a less inviting space for mold to grow.

6. Greenery is Great, But Be Mindful

We love a good plant friend, but overwatering can lead to mold growth. Give your leafy companions just enough water, and they'll keep your space fresh without inviting mold to join the garden party.

7. Report, Report, Report

See a suspicious spot? Smell something funky? Report it to your landlord pronto. Early detection is key to nipping mold issues in the bud. They'll thank you, and so will your living space.

8. Be Realistic about DIY

While a bit of DIY can be fun, tackling serious mold issues is best left to the pros. If you suspect a mold problem, contact your landlord and let them know. They can bring in experts, like the team of experts at SERVPRO®, to handle the mold remediation process.

In conclusion, mold prevention is a team effort between you, your landlord, and a bit of common sense. By incorporating these tips, you can create a living space that is less susceptible to mold growth, ensuring a more comfortable and worry-free home environment. Happy renting!

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