As the pending Southern Hemisphere winter knocks on our
doorstep we are faced with many minor headaches throughout our properties; but
none are more annoying than the build up of mould in bathrooms and laundries.
Last season was an exceptionally cold winter for us and the
amount of heavily built up mould that I saw in bathrooms and laundries was at
monumental levels. The crazy thing, it doesn't have to be! There are a few
simple tricks to keeping mould from taking over your bathroom and potentially
damaging paintwork (which could create bond issues for tenants) and more
importantly health.
Mould removal should be part of any cleaning routine and
must be kept in check to reduce its likelihood for growth. After 10 years in
Tropical North Queensland, Australia, one thing I have had a lot of experience
with is mould; we used to get mould in everything, and I mean everything. If
you are old enough to remember back to VHS video tapes, even they would get
mould in them.
So, what to do about controlling mould during the coming
winter? - If you have a bathroom fan, make sure you use it. Always turn on the
bathroom fan while you shower and be sure to leave it run long enough after you
have finished to help moisture leave the bathroom.
For those of you who are lucky enough to have the good old
IXL Tastic (heat, fan, and light) make sure you have it on, the heater globes
will help keep the moisture build up to a minimum while the fan will carry out
the obvious work.
If you only have a window, then be sure to make sure to open
it a little. I know the thought of this is not much fun in 2 degree weather,
but its paramount to keep the moisture build up from steam to a minimum - this
of course goes for laundries too, especially while running dryers. Another good
idea while running a dryer is to make sure the laundry door is open, it will
not only allow for ventilation but assist in keeping the home warmer.
Finally, if (and when, as you won't always be able to keep
mould at bay) have a spray bottle of bleach, not the expensive stuff, but the
simple homebrand bleach. It costs near nothing and a few short and sharp
squirts on the affected area will generally kill the mould in its tracks. No
need to spray and scrub, just squirt on and leave, ideally when the area is
dry, not just after a shower as it will dilute and be less effective.
These simple tricks should help you survive the mould attack
that has become so prevalent during long and chilly winters.
It's also worth noting that as a tenant you may very likely
become responsible for any damage caused by mould. If not controlled and left
unchecked, mould can eat through paintwork and even the walls. So control any
mould that is starting to appear now, and this will help keep the unsightly
growth away and may just help your health, too!
Guy Besley has had a wealth of experience in Real Estate,
Equities and the Australian tourism industry; from his initial investment in a
holiday unit in Port Douglas 15 years ago, through to owning 10 management
rights complexes and now Property Management in Melbourne.
Guy has covered all areas of tourism and Real Estate from
wholesale to retail, unit owner, management rights owner and of course tourist.
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