The amount of moisture that is present in the air in your home is determined by its temperature. As the temperature drops, the air’s ability to retain moisture decreases. This is why moisture condenses on cool surfaces in cold temperatures (for example, drops of water form on the inside of a window). This wetness may foster the growth of biological contaminants like mold or even harmful bacteria.
Fortunately, by following a simple check list of the causes of moisture, that can lead to water damage, rot and mold, you can keep your home healthy and dry.
The amount of moisture that is present in the air in your home is determined by its temperature. As the temperature drops, the air’s ability to retain moisture decreases. This is why moisture condenses on cool surfaces in cold temperatures (for example, drops of water form on the inside of a window). This wetness may foster the growth of biological contaminants like mold or even harmful bacteria.
Fortunately, by following a simple check list of the causes of moisture, that can lead to water damage, rot and mold, you can keep your home healthy and dry.
If water enters the home from the outside, you have a variety of alternatives, from modest landscaping to significant excavation and waterproofing. The slope of the land should be away from the house. Water in the basement might be caused by a lack of gutters or by a flow of water toward the home. Leaks in pipes or around tubs and sinks might offer an ideal environment for the growth of biological contaminants. Should you find any serious structural water damage, it is best to consult a surveyor immediately as rot can be difficult to eradicate once it has set in.
Increase the temperature of chilly surfaces that condense moisture. Consider insulating your home or installing storm windows. A storm window fitted within performs better than one put outside. Increase circulation by opening doors between rooms, particularly those to closets that may be cooler than the rooms. Circulation not only transports heat away from cold surfaces, but it allows you and your family to breathe healthily. Utilize fans and move furniture away from wall corners to increase air and heat circulation. Ascertain that your home has a supply of fresh air and is capable of removing excess moisture
Take extra care with carpet on concrete flooring. Carpet may collect moisture and provide a breeding ground for biological contaminants. Utilize area rugs that can be easily removed and cleaned. If carpet is to be laid over a concrete floor in some climates, it may be required to lay a vapor barrier (plastic sheeting) over the concrete and then cover it with sub-flooring, insulation, and plywood to avoid a moisture issue.
Moisture issues and their remedies vary according to climate. Northeast is cold and wet; Southwest is hot and dry; South is hot and wet; and Western Mountain states are cold and dry. Each of these areas may have moisture issues. For instance, in the Southwest, evaporative coolers may promote the development of biological contaminants.
In other hot climates, using air conditioners that chill the air too rapidly may prevent them from operating long enough to remove extra moisture from the air. The top and bottom of this is, whatever geographical area you live in, there are always going to be moisture issues, however by understanding the climate you live in you can take preventative measures to keep your home safe and dry.
If excessive moisture forms on windows and other chilly surfaces, your humidistat is set too high. Excess humidity over an extended period of time may cause damage to walls, particularly when external air temperatures are very low. Excess moisture condenses on chilly window glass. Apart from excessive humidifier usage, additional causes of excess moisture include extended showers, running water for various purposes, boiling or steaming food, plants, and drying clothing inside.
A tightly sealed, energy-efficient home retains more moisture on the inside; you may sometimes need to run a kitchen or bathroom ventilation fan or open a window temporarily. Storm windows and window caulking make the inner glass warmer and prevent moisture condensation.
Humidifiers are not advised for use in buildings without adequate vapor barriers due to the risk of moisture accumulation causing harm. Consult a construction professional to ascertain the adequacy of your home’s vapor barrier. Measure the relative humidity in your home with a humidity indicator. Furthermore running a dehumidifier excessively will run up your electric bill and may also give you a false sense of security to water damage occurring in your home.
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