Is Your Home at Risk for Mold?

Mold can never be completely eliminated; mold spores can be can be microscopic, and they’re naturally occurring. Therefore, they’re always going to be floating around in the atmosphere. They are just looking for a comfortable area to grow and reproduce. That’s why your home is never completely free of mold; mold is said to be remediated. It’s removed to a safe level of parts per million. There are some things you should look out for if you’re worried that your home might be vulnerable to mold.

Look in Corners

 There are several factors that mold needs to grow. Mold needs darkness, warmth, and moisture. That’s why the basement and the attic are two places it often proliferates. You should look in the corners of your basement and attic. The corners are often hotbeds for mold because they’re often shielded from the light, and moisture often collects in corners.

If you see mold or mildew in the corners of your basement or attic, you should call a specialist in mold remediation. Oftentimes, damage restoration companies will have experts in handling mold. You shouldn’t do it yourself because mold spores are so tiny that they can quickly become airborne when disturbed. They’ll then float into other rooms of your house and just spread. Furthermore, a damage restoration company is a good choice because the underlying cause of mold is often water or structural damage that will need to be fixed.

Look in Cabinets

 Kitchen and bathroom cabinets are frequently the site of mold because they have water pipes running through them. It doesn’t take a lot of moisture for mold to grow. So, a small drip from a single pipe, or even just some condensation, can be enough moisture for mold to grow. Also, cabinets are obviously going to be dark when the door is closed. If there are hot water pipes in those cabinets, the mold will be even more comfortable. Hot water pipes and closed cabinet doors creates a humid, dark environment, which is exactly what mold needs to grow.

Look in Closets

 A lot of the risk factors that you’ll find in a cabinet are also found in closets. Oftentimes, air conditioning units, hot water heaters, and other appliances are kept in closets or laundry rooms. If a single seal on your hot water heater is leaking, it will create a very dark and humid environment in the closet.

You should check all of these spaces in your home at least once a month. If you notice mold and/or moisture on the walls in these areas, you should call a damage restoration company immediately.

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