Learn why laundry rooms attract mold and how to prevent costly damage with simple maintenance and ventilation tips.
Most homeowners think of bathrooms and basements when they hear the word mold, but laundry rooms are often one of the biggest hidden trouble spots in a home. Constant moisture, poor ventilation, leaking washing machine hoses, clogged dryer vents, and damp walls can create the perfect environment for mold to develop without anyone noticing until the damage becomes serious.
A laundry room experiences frequent humidity changes. Every wash cycle and every load of drying clothes releases moisture into the air. If that moisture cannot escape properly, it settles into drywall, flooring, insulation, and even behind cabinets. Over time, these damp conditions encourage mold growth that can spread throughout the area and affect indoor air quality.













