4. Refrigerator
Condensation inside your refrigerator can stagnate and eventually form mold on the sides or shelves. Combat mold by cleaning the inside of your fridge once per month. Wipe down the walls, ceiling, shelves, and compartments after emptying the refrigerator.
5. Air Conditioning
Air conditioning uses coolant to operate. Window units are especially susceptible to mold growth, although mold may form around the vents for your HVAC system. When cool air flows through ductwork in the hot summer months, moisture in the air can condense inside the vent and ducts. This moisture can lead to patches of fungal and mold growth. Once air keeps moving through the ducts, mold spreads to the rest of your home. Superior Air Duct Cleaning specializes in cleaning your air ducts for healthier indoor air quality.
How do you detect mold?
The easiest way for you to detect mold is through a smell test. If you smell a musty odor coming from one of your appliances, chances are good you have mold build-up. Superior Air Duct Cleaning can inspect your home’s HVAC system for mold growth and damage, and then we take appropriate action to mitigate the problem.
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