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Three Questions about Mold Growth

1/5/2022 (Permalink)

Mold in a bathroom in Park Hills, MO.

Three Questions About Mold Growth

Most homeowners don’t worry about mold until the dreadful day when it’s found inside their home. Mold is understandably concerning, and it’s wise to take care of it as soon as possible. Fortunately, there is no need to panic because mold remediation specialists are available to help with emergency situations. Here are answers to frequently asked questions about mold growth.

1. Are There Various Types of Mold?
People are familiar with black mold due to its noticeable color; however, there are many types of mold that can be found in a home. The most common molds are Stachybotrys, Mucormycetes and Aspergillus, though there are literally thousands of different mold strains. Homeowners often spot mold because of color or odor. Stachybotrys is commonly known as black mold, Mucormycetes is a fuzzy mold seen on food and air conditioner drip pans and Aspergillus can be found on any damp area in a home.

2. How Can Mold Be Prevented?
Mold is found indoors and outdoors and is a natural part of the environment. Mold only becomes a problem when moisture is present. Knowing that there are thousands of mold strains may cause homeowners to worry; nevertheless, there are simple ways to prevent mold growth. First, reduce the humidity in your home to less than 45 percent. Homes with high humidity are susceptible to moisture. Second, fix water leaks immediately and dry wet areas thoroughly within 24 hours of leaking. Prevent condensation around windows and pipes, and don’t install carpet in high-moisture areas.

3. Do All Molds Need to Be Remediated?
Regardless of the type of mold that is present in your home, it’s important to have the problem remediated. Water damage needs to be taken care of professionally to prevent mold problems.
There are many types of molds found in homes and all types need to be remediated. Fortunately, homeowners can be proactive in preventing mold growth from becoming a problem.

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