How Do You Prevent Mold On Drywall In A Basement?
Mold is a type of fungus that grows in warm, moist areas like basements. It requires a biodegradable substance to grow, which may include drywall, cardboard or paper. Left untreated, mold can contribute to illnesses and allergies and damage the framing in your home. To prevent mold in the basement, install drywall properly, regulate the humidity and use safe storage materials and techniques. Frame new walls using steel studs rather than wood. Steel is not susceptible to rot and mold. Add insulation in your walls to help regulate temperature and reduce thermal transfer. Place fiberglass batts or rigid foam board between the studs and fasten it in place using nails or staples. Fill the entire wall cavity. Choose moisture-resistant drywall or green board rather than traditional drywall. Moisture-resistant drywall has a specially designed paper coating that is resistant to mold and mildew. This product is slightly more expensive than drywall, but it will last much longer in a moisture-pron