Categories: Window Replacement

How to Deal With Mold Growth on Windows

When you see mold growing on your windows, it’s a sign that it’s already too old or has major malfunctions requiring the attention of professional window companies. Learn more in today’s post from window experts at Renewal by Andersen® of Wyoming.

Reasons for Window Mold Growth

Windows become prime spots for mold due to condensation, which occurs when warm indoor air meets the colder surface of the window glass. Factors such as high indoor humidity levels, lack of proper ventilation and leaks from window frames can exacerbate this condition. Older windows are much more prone to this issue.

Local weather conditions can amplify these conditions, especially during the winter and rainy seasons. Ensuring that your home is well-equipped to manage these factors is key to preventing mold growth.

Preventing Mold Growth on Windows

To prevent mold on your windows, start by controlling the humidity levels in your home. Use dehumidifiers if necessary and ensure proper ventilation, especially in areas prone to moisture like kitchens and bathrooms. Regularly inspect window seals and weather stripping to prevent leaks, and consider investing in energy-efficient windows that reduce condensation.

Another effective strategy is to maintain clean window surfaces. Dirt and dust can provide food for mold, so keeping your windows clean can help prevent its growth. Lastly, mold-resistant materials in window designs can also be an effective preventive measure.

Effective Solutions for Removing Window Mold

For minor mold issues, a solution of vinegar and water or a mold-killing product may work. Apply the solution to the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes and then scrub gently with a soft brush or cloth. Always wear protective gloves and a mask to avoid inhaling mold spores.

For severe mold infestations or if mold is present inside the window framing, it may be necessary to consult with mold removal and remediation experts on the next steps. We at Renewal by Andersen of Wyoming will be happy to replace your mold-ridden windows once remediation is complete.

Replacing Mold-Infected Windows

In some cases, the best course of action to deal with mold growth is window replacement. Aside from mold, your aged windows may also have many problems, such as rusted hinges that make shutting difficult, poor energy efficiency from window panes and bent or deformed frames. Replacing your windows saves you from mold infestations and ensures your home is much more energy-efficient.

If you’ve just had your mold-ridden windows removed and you need replacements, don’t hesitate to get a quote from our local window professionals at Renewal by Andersen of Wyoming. Call us at (307) 472-2199 or fill out this online form to get started.

Andy Stellpflug

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