Protect Your Building from Mold After a Wet Summer

September 29, 2025

After above-average precipitation levels this summer have created ideal conditions for mold to thrive, now is the ideal time to inspect properties for potential moisture damage and prevent mold growth before it escalates into costly repairs.

Mold thrives in damp environments and can easily go undetected, as it grows in hidden areas with restricted airflow such as behind walls, under flooring, or inside HVAC systems. If left untreated, mold poses a serious threat to businesses via disruptions in operations, long-term property damage, and health risks for employees and customers.

To help facility managers reduce the risk of mold growth and protect their operations, Rainbow Restoration recommended taking the following proactive measures:

  • Perform regular inspections: Routinely check roofs, gutters, HVAC systems, plumbing, basements, crawl spaces, and attics, as these are areas prone to moisture that may foster mold growth. Certified experts should inspect property at least twice a year to catch problems early.
  • Watch warning signs: Look for peeling paint, musty odors, or discoloration on walls and ceilings. Train your staff to recognize these indicators.
  • Replace aging materials: Upgrade deteriorating components like cracked seals, faulty valves, or damaged insulation before they create hidden moisture issues.
  • Maintain proper humidity levels: Indoor humidity levels should be kept between 30 to 50%. Regularly assess ventilation systems to ensure adequate air flow.
  • Act Quickly After Water Events: Respond promptly to leaks, appliance failures, or flooding. Materials left wet for more than 24 hours are at high risk for mold and may require professional drying or remediation.
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