Avoid mold: The best measures for owners 

Why mold is a serious problem for property owners
Mold in living spaces is not only a visual and hygiene problem, but can also affect the fabric of a building and the value of a property in the long term. It also poses a health risk, especially for allergy sufferers and people with respiratory diseases. Property owners should therefore take measures at an early stage to prevent mold growth and professionally remove existing infestation.

Main causes of mold growth
Mold is primarily caused by moisture. This can be caused by incorrect ventilation, structural defects or inadequate insulation. Poorly ventilated rooms such as bathrooms, kitchens and bedrooms, where a lot of moisture collects, are particularly affected. Thermal bridges - i.e. places where cold outside air meets warm inside air - also encourage condensation and thus the formation of mold.

Correct ventilation and heating as a preventive measure
One of the simplest and most effective methods of preventing mold is proper ventilation. Regular airing, ideally three to four times a day for five to ten minutes at a time, ensures a good exchange of air and reduces the humidity in living spaces. In rooms with high humidity levels, such as bathrooms or kitchens, an additional extraction system can help.

The room temperature also plays a decisive role. If certain rooms are heated too little, the cold air can absorb less moisture, which promotes the formation of condensation. Uniform heating of living spaces, even in unused areas, helps to minimize temperature differences and prevent mould growth.

Structural measures to prevent mold
Particularly in older buildings, inadequate insulation can lead to moisture collecting on the walls. Retrofitting insulation or replacing old windows can help here. It is also important to identify and repair leaks in facades, roofs or cellars at an early stage. If mold infestation has already occurred, the cause should be thoroughly investigated to prevent it from spreading again.

Conclusion
Mold is a serious problem that property owners should not underestimate. However, mold growth can be effectively prevented by correct ventilation, heating and, if necessary, structural improvements. If you act early, you not only protect the health of the residents, but also the long-term value of your property.
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