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How to Prevent Mold Growth in Commercial Buildings

4/5/2024 (Permalink)

Understanding what mold is and how it grows

Understanding mold and how it grows is the first step in preventing your business from being affected. Mold is a fungal growth which can be found almost anywhere moisture and oxygen are present. Growth of mold can be harmful to the structure of your building and has the potential to cause health-issues if breathed in. Some common moisture problems that lead to the formation of mold growth are leaks such as from the roof or plumbing, poor drainage around the property and any scenarios of high humidity or condensation. 

Knowing where to look for mold can also aid in the preventative maintenance of mold growth. Common places that mold can hide are the backside of drywall, wallpaper, the underside of carpets, paneling, and the top of ceiling tiles. Along with these areas mold can also hide in pipe chases or utility pipes if a leak is present, on walls behind furniture when condensation is present, condensate drain pans inside air handling units, and roof materials above ceiling units. Considering possible spots for mold growth is essential to ensuring your business does not suffer the consequences of this fungal infestation. 

There are many suggested prevention strategies along with the knowledge of what mold is and where it grows that are available to you and your business. These strategies include:

  • Fixing leaking plumbing/leaks in roofing as soon as they arise
  • Prevent moisture by increasing surface temperature such as insulating or increasing air circulation
  • Prevent moisture due to condensation by reducing the moisture level in the air by repairing leaks, or increasing air ventilation, or dehumidify
  • Perform regular building/HVAC inspections and maintenance 
  • Dry/clean wet or damp spots within a 48-hour window 
  • Keep heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) drip pans clean and unobstructed
  • Vent moisture-generating appliances such as dryers, to the outside where possible
  • Don’t let foundations stay wet
  • Provide drainage and slope the ground away from the foundation



If you suspect that your business might be impacted by mold, please do not hesitate to contact SERVPRO of Central Oklahoma City. We have the qualified experts to meet your needs and ensure your business is restored back to its normal state “Like it never even happened.”

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