How To Remove Mold From Bathroom Ceiling?

I am sure you already know that the bathroom is the most humid place in the house, especially after a shower. 

As you shower, wet moist air rises (steam) rises. The rising steam hits the cold ceiling hit the cold ceiling and condenses.

The condensation dampens the ceiling and seeps into the drywall, leading to mold spores.

Today, I will share with you some of the best ways to remove mold from the bathroom ceiling and how to prevent it from returning. 

Before you think about mold removal, two things you have to confirm. What type of mold is it?

Is this the type of mold resulting from a dew point mold? Meaning just from the steam in the bathroom not adequately vented out through the window or extractor fan. 

You’ll know if it is a dew point when there are black spots everywhere. However, beware of the wrong type of black mold caused by leaky pipes inside the ceiling? 

This one can cause serious health problems and it is called Stachybotrys. 

Assuming it is the regular mold, here is the best way how to remove mold from bathroom ceiling.

The best way to remove mold from bathroom ceilings is to apply a simple homemade solution of white vinegar, baking soda and water on the ceiling. Leave the solution on for an hour or so, and then wipe the area clean with water and dry. 

If you want to use other natural methods, read the article on removing black mold naturally

Before you worry about how to remove mold from bathroom ceiling remember that when using chemicals to clean always wear a protective mask and gloves. It is also crucial that you do not inhale or touch mold spores. 

How To Prevent Mold In Bathroom Ceiling?

In learning how to prevent mold in the bathroom ceiling, the first step is to reduce the room’s moisture level, especially on the ceiling. 

Opening a window or starting the extractor fan is always a great way to increase ventilation and reduce moisture. 

An extractor fan removes warm and moist air from the room and allows fresh dry air to enter the room. 

You do not have to install an extractor fan because most modern bathrooms preinstalled ventilator fans. 

Opening windows and doors can also do the trick to increase ventilation in your bathroom.

As such, ventilation is a key solution in preventing mold and mildew buildup in the bathroom ceiling. 

Good ventilation removes bad odors whilst maintaining excellent air quality.

You can use anti-mold paint

After you clean the mold away you can use anti-mold paint. It is a paint specifically formulated to prevent mold growth on the ceiling. The antimold paint repels moisture. 

It is suitable for you to know that anti mold paint is not waterproof. So you still have to be mindful that water damage can still occur if your ceiling gets wet regularly. 

This paint, if done correctly, can last up to 6 years.

You can use ceiling cladding.

Ceiling cladding is another excellent way to prevent mold on your bathroom ceiling. If the cladding is PVC, it won’t absorb water and get moldy.

You can use bathroom ceiling cladding over anti-mold paint for extra protection, which is vital for safety if you do Airbnb. 

Combining both methods will make the ceiling extra resistant to mold growth.

Is it bad to have mold on your ceiling?

Mold is not only unsightly but can be hazardous to your health if it is allowed to build up. Mold will release mycotoxins which can be dangerous to your health. 

Therefore, it is essential to clean your bathroom regularly and remove mold as soon as possible. 

What kind of mold grows in bathrooms?

Aspergillus, Black mold, Cladosporium and Penicillium are the most common molds that grow in the bathrooms. 

You can prevent the growth of most of them with homemade solutions. 

Is bleach or vinegar better to kill mold?

Bleach and vinegar kill mold spores. Vinegar works better than bleach because of its antifungal properties and its more environmentally friendly. 

It can kill mold spores in porous materials to prevent future growth and clean the affected area.

Can I paint over black mold?

Yes, it is possible to paint over bathroom mold on the bathroom ceiling. However, if you do not remove the mold first, the mold will reappear. 

Using mold-resistant paint will prevent mold growth, but it won’t kill it.

Conclusion

Hopefully, I was able to show you how to remove mold from the bathroom ceiling and prevent mold from forming in the bathroom ceiling. 

Keeping the bathroom free from most is a priority and the best way to prevent mold from increasing ventilation is by opening a window.

You can kill mold by using the solutions discussed above. Thanks for reading this article; share if you think it was helpful.

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About the Author: Doug Smith

Doug has been working around the house fixing stuff for years with a smile on his face. Let's just say he is an avid DIYer. Recently, he has decided to share some of the lessons learnt and knowledge gained from fixing things online. Hope you like what he has to say.