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Mold Removal in Coconut Creek, FL

7/26/2021 (Permalink)

Mold found inside drywall. Mold damage found in Coconut Creek, FL.

Mold Prevention Advice for Landlords

Sometimes it is just as stressful to have a tenant move out of your rental property in Coconut Creek, FL as it is to have one move in. Acting proactively with mold prevention gives you one less thing to worry about; mold growth can be a significant problem, so stop it before it starts. There are a few easy steps you can take:

  • Switch off the water
  • Turn down the heat
  • Keep an eye on your property

The Threat of Mold

Mold is everywhere, both inside and outside buildings. It's an important part of the ecosystem because it breaks down dead material into fertile soil. Unfortunately, people use this type of dead material to build and furnish homes. Some prime examples are wood, wool, paper and cotton. While there are ways to clean mold, your primary goal is to stop these tenacious decomposers from sending your property back to nature before a new tenant moves in.

Moisture Control

One of the primary causes of mold infestations in Coconut Creek, FL, buildings is moisture. This wetness could come from any number of sources. While you can't necessarily control the natural random events, such as major flooding or storm-damaged roofs, you can put a stopper in most interior moisture by shutting down your water supply. Depending on how soon you expect a new tenant to move in, you might want to leave the water on. If you decide not to cut off your water, mold prevention will depend on:

  • Showing your property often or sending someone to check on it
  • You or someone from your listing office being present at showings
  • Shutting off running water and doing a quick check after each showing or open house

A Chilly Welcome for Mold

Mold prevention also means lowering the temperature. You don't need to freeze mold spores out. In fact, you shouldn't turn your heat off all the way. Doing so invites a host of other problems, not the least of which is the potential for freezing pipes. Simply turn down the heat — you'll save on energy bills and mold cleanup fees.

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