During the winter season, frequent rain showers tend to increase the humidity in walls and exterior surfaces. Inside the home, the air is filled with moisture that has nowhere to go, leading to condensation, mold, and mildew. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to protect your home from high humidity levels. Here, we explain how.
Humidity damages your home.
In addition to reducing its visual appeal, increased humidity allows mold spores to spread. It can cause significant damage to the building’s structure, including the possibility of water leaks and saltpeter buildup. This mineral salt deposit can cause additional damage over time and is a direct result of high humidity.
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