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FAQ About Mold

11/27/2019 (Permalink)

Mold spores exist around us virtually everywhere and are essentially harmless

Frequently Asked Questions About Mold

Almost everyone has seen mold at some point in their lives. Mold is often seen on bread; however, it’s also common to find mold underneath and behind wet areas such as sinks, refrigerators and air conditioning units. Mold thrives on moisture which is why it’s common to see active mold growth near sources of water. Here are some additional answers to frequently asked questions about mold.

How Can I Control Mold?

Individuals often feel helpless when they find mold in their Eagle Rock, NC, home. Fortunately, mold can be controlled in your home with the following tips:

Decrease the humidity in your home to below 60%. You can use an instrument, called a hygrometer, to measure if you have high humidity.
Dry wet areas immediately or at least within 24-48 hours.
Fix leaks around windows and doors.
Add insulation to exterior walls and windows to reduce condensation.
Have a professional check your heating and cooling system. Your system should be properly sized and maintained in order to remove moisture from the air.

What is Mold?

Mold is classified as a fungus because it’s main source of energy doesn’t come from the sun. Mold growth begins when fungi, such as mold and mushrooms, feed off of nutrients from other sources. Mold spores exist around us virtually everywhere and are essentially harmless. Unfortunately, when mold spores attach to a wet spot they can grow into dangerous levels and cause water damage.

When Should I Consult a Professional?

It can be tempting to feel like you can take care of mold on your own; however, mold remediation specialists have the training and equipment necessary to properly restore your home to safe conditions. If you find any signs of mold in your home, contact a specialist. They have the proper knowledge and tools to safely contain, filter, remove and clean the mold in your home.
Understanding what mold growth is and how you can prevent it is important. Remediation and restoration are possible with the help of a mold remediation specialist.

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