Best Ways to Prevent Carpet Mold and Mildew

In this blog entry, the professional New Jersey carpet mold removal service team here at Carpetline will detail the best ways to prevent mold or mildew in your carpets.

What are the best ways to prevent mold or mildew growth in my carpet?

Keeping Carpets Clean

 We recommend regularly vacuuming your carpet and keeping it generally clean as the main step to prevent mold or mildew growth. This will remove debris or dirt trapped in carpet fibers, keeping them from moving deeper into the carpet backing. One of the main issues with dirt or debris and carpets is their ability to trap moisture and create a damp environment where mold can quickly grow. This is why it’s essential to remove dirt, dust, or debris from your carpet fibers as soon as possible. We recommend hiring our professional carpet cleaning service at least once a year, for much better quality results than anyone can achieve with over-the-counter and DIY carpet cleaning tactics. We can rapidly remove any deeply set stains or mold spores from the deepest fibers of your carpet.

 Humidity Control

It’s essential to control the interior humidity of your property in order to prevent mold or mildew growth. use a dehumidifier to maintain a humidity level between 45% and 55% to keep your carpets dry, creating generally an inhospitable environment for mold and mildew growth. make sure that your property is properly ventilated especially in areas like kitchens or bathrooms that have lots of moisture or steam. carpets in or near these areas can much more quickly become a breeding ground for mildew or mold. Open windows a few times a day, and utilize exhaust fans to keep air circulation going. Some moisture doesn’t get trapped inside any room of your home.

Quickly Addressing Water Issues.

Leaks or floods are one of the worst things that can happen to a carpet or rug. The longer you allow standing water or moisture to sit inside your carpet fibers, the more likely mold will develop, and the more quickly it will develop once it starts. If you notice any water sitting on your carpet, remove as much water as possible if it is safe to do so, using towels or a wet dry vacuum to extract the water. then set up fans and dehumidifiers to help speed up the drying process, and open windows if possible to create a cross breeze. Water damage doesn’t just affect your carpet, but it can also damage the under flooring underneath your carpet, causing structural issues that can be dangerous inside your property. This can also create a hidden area where mold or mildew can quickly grow, additionally causing potential respiratory health issues like asthma or allergies. We recommend using a wet dry vacuum to clean the under flooring after extracting water from your carpet. If you need assistance or guidance with this, we recommend contacting our professional carpet cleaning team for assistance.