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Winter Mold Prevention: Protecting Your Buffalo/Tonawanda Home from Mold This Snowy Season | SERVPRO of Buffalo/Tonawanda

1/8/2025 (Permalink)

Black mold clusters along the frame of a white window. Prevent Winter Mold: Protect your Buffalo-Tonawanda home from mold this season with SERVPRO's prevention tips!

Winter in the Buffalo and Tonawanda area is synonymous with heavy snowfall, freezing temperatures, and frequent precipitation. While the beautiful snow-covered landscape can be a winter wonderland, the increased moisture from snowmelt and humidity indoors creates prime conditions for mold growth in your home.

At SERVPRO of Buffalo/Tonawanda, we understand how challenging it can be to keep your home safe from mold during the cold, wet months. Here are some essential tips for preventing mold growth in your home this winter, especially considering the amount of snow and precipitation that our region typically experiences.

1. Keep Moisture Under Control with Proper Ventilation

Buffalo and Tonawanda residents know all too well that the winter months bring more than just snow—they bring plenty of moisture, whether from snowmelt, rain, or simply the humidity in the air. With homes sealed tight to keep in the warmth, it’s easy for excess moisture to build up indoors. This trapped moisture can quickly lead to mold growth. To combat this, it’s important to keep your home well-ventilated.

Make sure that your kitchen and bathroom exhaust fans are in good working order and used regularly to expel humid air outside. If you have a basement or crawl space, ensure that these areas are well-ventilated too. You might need to invest in a dehumidifier to help reduce moisture levels, especially in places where snowmelt and groundwater seepage may increase humidity. Keeping humidity levels between 30% and 50% is ideal to prevent mold from taking hold.

2. Insulate Pipes and Prevent Water Intrusion

When the temperature drops, condensation becomes a major issue, particularly in areas of your home exposed to freezing temperatures. With Buffalo/Tonawanda’s heavy snowfalls and occasional rainstorms, your home’s pipes are at risk of freezing and thawing, leading to unwanted moisture buildup. When pipes freeze and then thaw, condensation can form on surfaces, promoting mold growth. Insulating pipes in unheated spaces like basements, crawl spaces, and attics can help prevent this.

Similarly, be mindful of how snow and ice accumulate around your home. Snow piled up near your foundation can melt and seep into basements or crawl spaces, causing moisture buildup. Ensure that your gutters are clear of debris and that downspouts are directing water away from the foundation to reduce the risk of water intrusion. Sealing cracks in windows, doors, and walls is also essential to keep moisture from entering your home when the snow melts.

3. Maintain Your Heating System and Inspect for Water Damage

The frequent snow and precipitation in the Buffalo area often mean that homeowners rely heavily on heating systems throughout the winter. Unfortunately, these systems can exacerbate mold growth if not properly maintained. Dust and debris trapped in the HVAC system can increase moisture in the air, leading to mold growth in ducts and around vents.

To avoid this, have your heating system cleaned and inspected before the colder months arrive. Regularly change your furnace filters to ensure they are not clogged, which can prevent proper airflow and contribute to moisture buildup. Additionally, check for any signs of water damage, such as dampness around windows, ceilings, or walls. Snowmelt and rainwater can often find its way into attics or basements, where mold can grow unnoticed. Promptly address any leaks or water damage you spot to prevent mold growth.

By following these winter mold prevention tips, you can protect your Buffalo home from the damaging effects of mold and mildew this snowy season. If you do discover mold growth or experience water damage, don’t wait to act—mold spreads quickly, especially in areas with high humidity and moisture. SERVPRO of Buffalo/Tonawanda is ready to help with professional mold remediation services to restore your home to its safe and healthy state.

Contact SERVPRO of Buffalo/Tonawanda today for expert advice on winter mold prevention and remediation services!

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