What cuases a mold to grow?
3/1/2023 (Permalink)
Mold can grow in any area where moisture or dampness is present. Mold isn’t a slow-growing problem. It can start growing in your home in as little as 24 hours!
We’ve compiled a list of some of the most common sources of mold growth within the home. Read on to discover what you can keep an eye out for to keep your home mold-free:
Humidity: Humidity in the air can allow mold to develop quickly within the home. Humidifiers, dryers, and even the stove or the shower can cause humidity levels to rise. Try to keep your home’s humidity between 30 and 50% to avoid any unwanted mold.
Leaking roof: Rain or flood water can enter your home through your roof, causing excessive humidity and allowing mold to thrive. Improper seals, clogged drains and insufficient or faulty roofing materials can all allow water to leak into your home. Have your roof inspected and repaired when damage is present at least once a year to prevent unwanted moisture from creating mold.
Leaking appliances: Faulty appliances can create a mold nightmare when left unresolved. Equipment like your dishwasher, air conditioner, fridge and any other appliances that use water can malfunction, resulting in hidden moisture that allows mold to grow in places that aren't visible. If any of your appliances begin to leak water, turn off your home’s main water source and immediately clean up any standing water to prevent mold growth.
Flooding: Flooding can result in a large-scale mold infestation. Mold can grow in floods when conditions such as power outages, hot temperatures and, of course, excess flood water are present. Mold and standing water should be dealt with by a professional in the field of repair and remediation to ensure the best possible outcome in getting your house back in good condition.
We are the experts to call when you find mold lurking in your home! Call us at the earliest convenience so we can act fast to ensure your property is free of mold.