Dealing With Mold Growth on Window Casings

While windows keep a great deal of moisture out of your home, the casing surrounding them may feel damp due to condensation. If not addressed promptly, there’s a big chance black streaks of mold may appear. It not only detracts from the beauty of your windows, but also triggers asthma and other respiratory issues among your family members.

Mold growth around windows

So, how do you get rid of mold from your windows and prevent it from ever thriving inside your home?

Removing Mold From Window Casings

Observing safety precautions is vital when removing mold from your windows. Wear protective equipment like safety goggles, gloves and a dust mask to protect yourself from mold spores. Make sure to cover the floor as well with drop cloths or old newspapers to catch any falling mold. The room where you’ll clean your windows should be well-ventilated to allow mold to escape.

From there, you can begin removing mold from your window. Mix one part bleach to three parts warm water. Using a non-abrasive brush, and scrub the mold off the sills and casing. Dip the brush into the cleaning solution after a few scrubs to loosen the mold. Wipe with a moist rag to remove any surface residue. Let the window dry completely before you close it.

Preventing Mold Growth

Controlling moisture in the indoor air is one of the best ways to prevent mold growth on your windows. This winter, try putting less moisture in the air, especially if you are dealing with winter condensation. Also, limit the number of indoor plants; moisture in the soil increases the chances of mold. Invest in exhaust fans for your kitchen and bathroom as well.

If you have old, inefficient windows, consider replacing them with energy-efficient window units from Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco. Our Fibrex® replacement windows are engineered to provide an airtight seal to reduce mold buildup in your home. Call (866) 609-5033, or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We serve homeowners in San Francisco and the surrounding communities.

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