Preventing Mold Growth on Window Sills

Because the windows and doors on a home are open to the natural world, their health and structural integrity are paramount. But too often, their integrity becomes compromised for a variety of reasons.


Windows are the most common of these two to show signs of degradation. A window on a structural or mechanical decline soon creates multiple problems for a homeowner, and a telltale sign that something is amiss with a window is the accumulation of window sill mold.


Mold is harmful to you in many ways, and some types are worse than others. But knowing how to address a build-up of any mold on your window sills is key to potentially repairing or saving a window or understanding when it is due time for a replacement.


Steps To Address Window Sill Mold

Clean The Mold - This might seem simple, but many homeowners don't realize that addressing a moldy window sill starts with cleaning it. You should clean your window sills regularly regardless of mold presence, but this is even more vital if mold has grown.


Use Mildew-Resistant Paint - If mold and mildew around your window sills are a recurring issue, painting your window sill with a mold or mildew-resistant paint stops it from manifesting. In addition, these paints are versatile in color, easily matching your interior design.


Run A Dehumidifier - Mold likes to grow in damp, sticky places. You can help combat the possibility of mold growing on window sills and anywhere else around your windows by running a dehumidifier in the problematic area to reduce moisture build-up.


Double-Check Your Gutters - Gutters should allow any water from rain or any other type of precipitation to run efficiently down and away from your home. However, damaged gutters may cause excess water to back up and spill down the side of your home. If this stream finds its way inside, mold will accumulate at your window sills.


Raise Your Thermostat - Too low of a temperature on the inside of your home, specifically a given area where mold seems to grow, provides mold an easy environment to thrive in. Keeping your thermostat at least above 70 degrees Fahrenheit can help alleviate the issue. 


Call A Professional - Mold may signify that the window has seen better days, meaning replacement is needed. Have a window installation specialist evaluate the window in question to determine if it must be removed.


Keeping Your Window Sills Clean

If window sill mold is becoming excessive and you have decided to replace your windows, look no further than an expert installation team like The Window Depot! Our professionals are highly knowledgeable and skilled in window installation, maintenance, and design, being your best choice in window replacements in the Tampa Bay area.


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