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Chiana Dickson

Homeowners Urged to Check This Overlooked Spot for Hidden Mold – Stop It Fast Before It Wrecks Your Winter Health

A modern living room with grey L-shaped couch, cream rug, wooden and glass coffee table, red velvet chair and gold statement palm tree in the corner.

As temperatures drop and we spend more time sealed inside, mold becomes a serious threat to our health. We know the usual suspects – the shower, for instance – but did you know that mold can grow behind furniture?

For that reason, mold remediation pros are urging us to check behind our decor this season to get rid of mold before it wrecks our health, and to keep our home fresh for holiday hosting.

Why Mold Grows Behind Furniture

If you're wondering why your house smells musty, but can't pinpoint the cause, it may be hidden mold – more specifically, behind furniture that is tucked too close to the walls.

Jonathan Kirby, mold expert at Dryzone, warns, 'Air trapped behind furniture cools against the walls, causing condensation, which can lead to mold.' That's why it is so important to check behind sofas, bathroom mirrors, beds, and radiators regularly, he adds.

Sam Simon, COO of ServiceMaster Restoration by Simon, warns that, left for too long, mold can establish itself, damaging your walls and your decor, while triggering respiratory illness.

As always, prevention is better than the cure. Sam says, 'The fix is simple: Give your walls room to breathe. Pull furniture a few inches away, use the best dehumidifier if needed, and keep air moving. Regular checks behind heavy furniture can save you a lot of trouble down the line.'

These clear acrylic wall stoppers, from Amazon, can help to keep a gap between your furniture and your wall for constant air flow. You can also use anti-condensation paint on walls prone to temperature changes to deter mold growth in the future.

If you are trying to make heating more efficient in winter, consider shock ventilation to help improve air quality and promote air flow in your home without wasting money on energy bills. An air purifier, such as our top-rated Shark NeverChange Max from Best Buy, can also help to filter out particulate matter such as mold spores if you want to avoid letting cold air in.

Leave gaps between furniture and the wall to prevent mold growth. (Image credit: Future / BRENT DARBY PHOTOGRAPHY LIMITED)

If you do discover mold growth on your walls or furniture, we recommend cleaning with vinegar, such as the 30% white vinegar from Walmart.

The acetic acid in white vinegar is more effective than bleach at removing mold spores, without the harsh chemicals, slowly helping you establish a non-toxic home.

Simply spray the affected areas with pure vinegar and allow it to sit for at least half an hour, and up to two hours, before wiping away with a paper towel, such as these Bounty Paper Towels from Walmart.

We suggest wearing cleaning gloves from Target and a respirator mask from Walmart whenever you are dealing with mold to protect your health. Should the mold be extreme, it is a sign that it's time to call the pros to help treat the problem safely.

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Meet the Experts

Mold on fabrics? Luckily, you can wash mold out of clothes and use the same laundry hacks for freshening up soft furnishings.

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