Preventing the Build Up of Moisture and Mildew in Your Bathroom
Maintaining the prevention of mildew and the moisture that can cause it in your bathroom is something that is important to do. Dampness is just one of the contributing factors to mildew. Some of the others are lack of circulation, low levels of light, and warm temperatures. Mildew is going to be either black or white, and it will normally be located on the walls and ceilings of the rooms. You will also find it on your shower curtain and in between your tiles. Some of the ways that you can help prevent this are as follows.
Items Needed:
- Mask
- Gloves
- Cloths or towels
- Bleach
- Brighter lights
- A dehumidifier
- An insect screen
An extractor fan
First: Insect Screen and Extractor Fan
The average human will excrete about a liter of water each day simply through the condensation in our breath. So, you can just imagine the amount of moisture that can be produced by and collect in a bathroom in the same amount of time. If you do not find a way to rid the room of this moisture, then it will find somewhere to settle, and eventually mildew will occur. The best way to make sure that this does not happen is to have an extractor fan. There are a couple of options that you can use if you cannot have an extractor fan. The first is to open a window to vent the moisture. The second is to use a dehumidifier.
Second: Proper Drainage
Another way to prevent the build up of moisture in the bathroom is to make sure that all the drainage pipes in the bathroom and the house are doing their job. This means that there should be no leaks in them because this can allow for the walls to become damp. Any basements or other underground levels of your home should be made damp-proof. For those levels not being use for a living area, you should have charcoal around to absorb any extra moisture in the area.
Third: Lighting
Make sure to take advantage of any light that can come into the room. Mildew will not grow well if there is bright light present.
Fourth: Soap Residue
Make sure that you clean up any oils and soap residue regularly. These are the perfect things for mildew to feed from.
Fifth: Shower Curtain and Carpeting
Make sure that you leave your shower curtain closed so that it is fully spread out after each shower. This will allow it better circulation to get dry. Make sure that there is not a lot of carpeting in your bathroom, and launder your rugs and mats that are in there on a regular basis.
Sixth: Dry Water Residue
Make sure that you wipe down all surfaces at the end of each day so that they are as dry as they can be. This will reduce the amount of water and moisture that is in the room which will lessen the amount of mildew that you will have. Do not leave any wet rags or towels in the room to dry either.
Seventh: Bleach
After taking everything else into consideration, you should also bleach the room occasionally to make sure that any mildew that is in there gets removed. This is one of the normal ways suggested for removing mildew. There is another alternative that will work just as well though. Take a mixture of half water and half 35% hydrogen peroxide and spray it on the mildew. This will work to remove it, and is more friendly to the environment. Always make sure that you clean the area afterward with soap and water, then spray the area. Without cleaning it again, wait about an hour and then respray. That is the only difference is that it will have to be gone over two times.
If you can tell that your bathroom is damp from the smell of the room, then you should make sure that you are checking for leaks anywhere. If you find marks from leaks or water there is probably mildew around that area. Mildew is something that can cause problems for some peoples respiratory systems. This means that any time you are going to work to clean it, you should have on a mask.
Ductless Exhaust Fan Repair
Ductless exhaust fans are more and more common and more and more widely used. They are most often found in bathrooms and kitchens. They are used to vent the odor and smoke from cooking on the stove in a kitchen. They work to keep the air free from smoke that can be harmful to the lungs. After one of these gets to be a little older, it may start to have some problems. Most of these can be easily cured, and all without calling in a professional.
Needed Tools:
- Multi-meter
- screwdriver
First: The Fuse
In a ductless exhaust fan that is not functioning at all, the first thing to do is check the fuse. If this has blown, then your fan would not work and it is an easy fix. If it is blown you may want to check the wires to make sure that there is no damage to them that would make it blow.
Second: Light
Make sure that both the fan and the light work. If the light is not functioning, then you will want to replace it with an identical light bulb. If it still does not function, then you will need to check the socket. This may need to be repaired or replaced. If the fan is having the same issue, then you should check the switch.
Third: Dimmer
If it is ran to a dimmer switch, then you are going to need to adjust this switch. The amount of power that will go to these will be directly related to the dimmer switch. If there is a problem with the way that everything hooked to this switch is working, then you are going to need to replace your dimmer switch. This can be tested by checking to see if the lights dim as the switch is turned down.
Fourth: More Inspection
If you fan is still not functioning after all this has been done, then you are having problems elsewhere. You will now have to open up the fan to see what is the matter with it. Before you open this up, you will want to make sure that the power is off to it at the breaker box. After you have tested to make sure that there is no power, you will need to take the cover off the fan. This is done with a screwdriver. Remove the screws that are in place and take off the cover.
Fifth: Wiring
Now that the cover is off, you will need to inspect the wires inside the exhaust fan. If this is a kitchen fan, the wires could have been melted by excessive heat. For any fan, it is possible that the screws that are holding the wires in place have loosened. Make sure that everything is right and tight. Replace anything that needs to be replaced, including the wires.
Sixth: Fan
You will now need to use the multimeter to check the switch for the fan. This will test the resistance of the circuit. If it is working as it should be, then the reading should be a 0 ohms. If it is giving any other reading, the switch needs to be replaced. If your switch is fine and your fan still doesn’t function, then you need to replace the exhaust fan.