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How to prevent molds on replacement windows?

December 10, 2018
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Mold on window sills isn’t only unsightly, but it can also be a large health hazard. Prevention of it is extremely important. If you notice the mold early, you can just remove it before it can cause damage to a larger area. But if the damage is beyond repair, then contacting an expert in window replacement in Simi Valley, CA is the next best step.

Mold Warning Signs in Your Home

If you’re like most people, you probably don’t spend a lot of time thinking about mold. But if you start noticing some of the following warning signs in your home, it’s time to start paying attention:

  • Presence of water damage – One of the most common causes of mold growth is excess moisture. If you’ve had a recent water leak or flood, there’s a good chance you’ll start seeing mold soon.
  • Moldy or musty odors – A telltale sign of mold is an earthy, musty smell. If you notice this odor in your home, it’s definitely time to do some investigating.
  • Visible mold growth – If you can see mold growing anywhere in your home, that’s a major red flag. Mold can grow on virtually any surface, so it’s important to inspect all areas where water may have been present.
  • Health problems – If you’re experiencing respiratory problems such as coughing, sneezing, or difficulty breathing, it could be a sign that you have mold in your home. Contact your doctor if you’re concerned.

How to Remove Mold From Wood Windows?

Older windows are bound to leak and that means both air and water. If your windows have let water in after a rainstorm and you didn’t notice at first, you’ll want to get rid of the mold that forms as quickly as you can. The mold will only spread if you ignore it.

To clean mold, get dish soap, water, bleach, a dry cloth, a plastic scrubber, cleaning gloves, eye goggles, and a protective face mask so you don’t breathe the spores in. Mist the mold with a spray bottle so you weigh down the spores before you start scraping them off. Then, mix soap with water and apply it to the windowsills. The mold will start to loosen, and you can continue the process with the scrub brush. After the mold is gone, mix bleach with water and let it sit for 15 minutes in the places that are affected. Then, rinse the window sills with clean water and dry them thoroughly. Leave the windows open for a while to let the drying complete.

How to Prevent Mold On Windows?

The best way to deal with mold is to prevent it from growing in the first place. The first step is to keep your home clean and dry. Make sure you ventilate bathrooms and kitchens properly and fix any leaks right away. You should also clean your windows regularly, especially the seals around the glass. If you do notice any signs of mold, you should remove it immediately. You can use a household cleaner or a bleach solution to clean the affected area. Be sure to ventilate the room well afterward, and keep the area dry.

Can mold grow on vinyl windows?

Mold spores are everywhere – in the air, on surfaces, and in the dust. And while mold needs moisture to grow, it can also grow on dry surfaces. This is why mold can sometimes be found growing on vinyl windows. However, there are a few things that need to be present for mold to grow on vinyl windows (or any other surface). First, there must be mold spores present. Second, the spores must come into contact with the surface. And third, the surface must be wet or damp. If any of these conditions are not met, then mold will not be able to grow. So, while it is possible for mold to grow on vinyl windows, it is not very likely unless the windows are somehow constantly wet or damp.

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