How to Avoid Reoccurring Mold & Mildew

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It seems that mold and mildew grow everywhere. Problem areas where mold and mildew grow include roof tiles, tile grout, pre-cast concrete, around fountains, decorative coral, sidewalks, and pavers; all of which, if left unattended, can lead to ongoing maintenance. There are many different methods for cleaning and removing mold and mildew from these areas, but once cleaned, the question becomes how to prevent the recurrence: inorganic coating.

Permanently eliminate mold and mildew from growing on these problem areas with our inorganic coating process. Our coating process prevents the formation of mold, many types of fungus, and mildew by creating a permanent barrier that eliminates the environment in which they grow. Our inorganic coating eliminates the need to pressure-wash pavers and sidewalks every month and permanently coats these surfaces, preventing chipping, flaking, rusting, or peeling over time.

All molds need three things to survive: a food source, moisture, and a certain temperature range. Our coating process forms a microscopic barrier or film on the surface. This barrier blocks the pores of the cement, eliminating a food source for bacteria. The coating process is a permanent solution versus common sealers, which are broken down by UV rays and must be re-applied often.

For more information about Permanent Coatings to prevent Mold and Mildew, contact National Sealing today.