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Moisture and Mold

Mold thrives in moist, damp air. Numerous allergens, particularly dust mites, mold, and mildew, flourish in humid settings. Whether you live in a humid area or simply have a home with consistently high relative humidity levels, you may be experiencing these concerns and should consider using a dehumidifier. To avoid mold formation, the EPA recommends keeping indoor relative humidity levels below 50%. A dehumidifier can assist in removing excess moisture from the air and preventing mold growth.


Maintaining an optimum amount of humidity might be challenging when confronted with the following obstacles:



The season - During the summertime, warm and humid air can cause the interior air's moisture content to rise. Condensation forms on windows in theLluvia. winter when warm wet indoor air meets chilly outdoor air.


The location of the house or building - Due to the elevated water table, buildings located in low lying places or near bodies of water may experience excessive humidity. Additionally, they may be prone to excessive ground water run-off, resulting in moist basement conditions.


The weather — Several days of rain combined with high humidity create an ideal setting for indoor moisture levels to rise, perhaps resulting in mold growth.


The building's "tightness" – While contemporary homes and commercial buildings are more energy efficient and cost less to heat and cool, they may lack the necessary air exchange. This results in increased interior moisture levels. Condensation on window glass is a common indication of an overly tight construction. The same techniques used to keep hot and cooled air inside also retain moisture.


Within a structure, basements and crawl areas are frequently more humid than the rest of the house. Humidity levels can rise to unacceptably high levels, fostering the formation of mold. Attics can also have high humidity levels, particularly if they include an air conditioning unit. Inadequate ventilation in attics can result in the accumulation of excess moisture, which promotes mold growth.


Symptoms of excessive indoor humidity include the following:


  • Bathroom paint that is flaking
  • In your home, cellar, or crawl area, a musty stench
  • Mold growth that is visible
  • Symptoms of allergies
  • Increase in the number of little insects in your home
  • Condensation that is visible
  • Wallpaper and/or paint peeling
  • A dehumidifier can help remove excess moisture from the air and help prevent the growth of mold.
  • Installing a dehumidifier has a number of advantages.
  • It decreases indoor humidity, hence preventing mold formation and the myriad health problems related with mold.


By using a dehumidifier, you and your family will be able to breathe cleaner, much healthier air.

Dehumidifiers reduce the hospitability of allergens such as dust mites in your home or workplace.

If you have allergies or asthma, excess moisture and the growth of indoor air pollution can exacerbate your disease and may even be the cause of it.


Additionally, a dehumidifier reduces energy expenditures by assisting your air conditioner in operating more efficiently. When the air in your home is more humid, the air conditioner must perform the dual purpose of chilling and removing moisture, which means it must work harder.

Dehumidifiers alleviate skin and respiratory system irritation, allowing you to breathe easier and feel more at ease in your house.


A drier structure will prevent little insects and other pests from prospering inside the structure mold in basement.


While installing a dehumidifier is critical for reducing moisture levels, if the underlying cause is a building issue, that issue must be addressed and remedied; otherwise, the humidity problem will persist. Without identifying the source, humidity and moisture levels will be maintained just as long as a dehumidifier is operating. Controlling humidity and moisture levels is critical because mold can grow in as little as 24 to 48 hours and, if left unchecked, can cause significant damage to your house and threaten your family's health. 

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