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Where are the most common places for mold in your house? We’ll show you some places that may not occur to you. These are the most common places for mold in a home.
When it comes to mold, there aren’t a lot of people who like to talk about it. However, there are many things that can cause mold in the house and it’s important to know what they are so you can prevent them. There is also a lot of information out there on mold treatments and eliminating lingering smells, but I’ll let you know right now that following that advice may not be the best idea. There are some living things in this world that can help us solve our problems while simultaneously improving our lives.
Basements are prime real estate for mold to grow. If your basement is damp and has a strong musty smell, you probably have mold in your house. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean the space is unusable; with the right steps, you can get rid of the mold and prevent it from returning.
Mold growth can happen anywhere in your home where there’s moisture present, but some areas are more susceptible than others. If you have leaky windows or pipes in damp areas of your home like basements or bathrooms, then they may be likely candidates for mold infestations. When you combine moisture with humid conditions and poor air circulation (as well as a lack of sunlight), a colony can quickly establish itself.
Mold can grow in any home, so keep an eye out for it. You don’t want mold to start growing in your house and make everyone sick. If you notice mold, then you will need to hire a professional to remove the mold from your house. They will be able to make sure all of the mold is removed and they will disinfect the surfaces where the mold was growing. A professional will have the right equipment needed to remove all of the mold from your house safely.
Attics are a common place for mold to grow. This is because attics are almost always dark, warm and humid. These factors, combined with the presence of organic materials such as wood and cardboard that mold feeds on, create an ideal environment for mold growth.
The most common sources of moisture in attics are:
Bathrooms can be particularly tough areas to keep mold-free. Mold can grow on the walls and ceiling, the floor, the toilet, the tub or showerboard, and of course around or under your sink. You may notice brown spots forming in any of these places — that’s mold! The best way to prevent it is by regularly cleaning with bleach cleaners.
Mold can grow in a variety of places, but the most common spots are:
Some of these places are obvious, like bathrooms and attics. But mold can also be found in unexpected areas, like carpets. It’s important to keep an eye on all parts of your house if you want to avoid major problems later on.
Mold needs organic materials as well as dampness and darkness in order to survive—all of which can be found in many types of wallpaper. Different kinds of wallpaper are more susceptible to mold than others, but it will grow where there is enough food and moisture present. Non-washable vinyl wallpapers are particularly susceptible to microbial growth because they cannot be cleaned easily.
If you find mold growing in your home, it can be a serious problem. You might see some mold growing on the bathroom walls or ceiling or maybe even in other rooms throughout your house. When you have found mold in your home, it is important to contact professionals to assist with the remediation process. Mold can multiply very quickly and spread to other areas of the house.
If there are any porous materials in the home that have been affected by mold, they will need to be replaced. The New Crystal Restoration team is always available for emergency services 24 hours a day and seven days a week for all customers in New York. Call New Crystal Restoration today for professional mold removal services from your home.