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by Jim Corkern, Jim
There are a number of places in your house at risk for mold, but the ones that have to put up with this problem the most are the kitchen, laundry room, bathroom, and the basement. Each one has sources of water damage and mold of its own to contend with, but the ways to deal with the problem in each of these rooms are similar to each other.

Try to keep any standing water or spills cleaned up as soon as they happen to try and keep the humidity in the space down. Humidity is one of the most common causes of mold growth, even though many people believe that mold is caused only by leaks and standing water. In the basement, the humidity problem can be reduced by installing a dehumidifier. These can also be used in other areas of the home, especially after a flood, to assist in reducing the humidity.

Another way to reduce humidity in the high risk rooms of your home is to have an exhaust fan installed in each of them. The heat from the washer and dryer in the laundry room, from the baths in the bathroom, and the cooking in the kitchen will be greatly reduced simply by having one of these items installed into the ceiling. They are not expensive and can be installed in less than a few hours in most cases.

Mold growth can be reduced in the kitchen and bathroom by making sure the floor is watertight and no water can get to the subfloor through cracks or missing areas of grout or caulking. This not only poses a problem concerning mold growth, but it can also rot the subflooring and the joists, eventually causing everything to fall through the floor.

One mold problem often seen in the laundry room and sometimes in clothes hampers all over the house is dry clothing being thrown in on top of wet clothing. You should always wash wet clothing as soon as you can instead of throwing it in the hamper and forgetting that it is there. Mold will start growing on it usually within about 48 hours and if the clothes are directly on the floor, this can spread to the wall or carpet.

Remind yourself that where there is moisture, there can be mold and you will be able to combat mold much better if you can keep that in mind.

At this point, you may have a profitable home business on your hands. The next logical step is to grow and expand into new markets, or perhaps to create new product lines. Unfortunately, most home business owners are already short on space and have their business invading rooms once reserved for personal use only.

1. Outsource

A home office typically needs, at the very least, a lot of administration. Phones, a computer desk, filing cabinets - it all adds up and leaves your home looking messy and frazzled. Instead, you could outsource your administrative needs, like bookkeeping or invoicing, to a third party company. This lets you concentrate on actually working while letting professionals handling the busy work.

2. Plan For Growth

A growing business is a healthy business. Even if you aren't making any profit, you are still opening up new markets and therefore more opportunities for you to do greater amounts of business. As you grow, you can afford to price your products lower knowing that you will be doing a greater number of transactions than your direct competition. In essence, you will be making less money per unit but selling far more units total for a greater profit overall.

3. Grow Steadily

Growing at too fast a pace is dangerous because you need to keep your different locations running with some level of control. For example, fast food chains succeed because they are able to deliver reliably prepared food. Consumers know that a big mac purchased in New York will be identical to a Big Mac purchased in China. Not only that, but if your business grows too quickly it will not have the professionals needed to manage it all.

4. Franchising

Instead of expanding on your own, franchising offers other entrepreneurs to let others open a store using your products and a tried and tested methodology. Of course, these people will keep a cut of the profits, but it's a great way to expand without having to put out as much of your own money up front. Standardizing your services is one way of helping to cut costs - for example, fast food chains often have all hamburgers they create use one mass-produced hamburger patty. When you order a larger burger they simply stack more than one patty on top of one another instead of using a single, larger patty.

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