8 Reasons You Have Mold in Your Home 

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In most homes, there is a possibility of mold occurring. The most common type of mold that is found in these homes is the Alternaria mold and most people know how it looks like. Mostly it grows in places where dampness is evident and common, and this can be several places in the home. Mold causes a lot of allergies and with long term exposure, it can cause health issues related to respiratory problems. So, for mold to start and spread, there is a moisture source, the right temperatures, and enough oxygen. Yet, many places in our homes offer these conditions. As you read on you will learn of some of the reasons you have mold in your home.

 

1. Having a poorly ventilated home 

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When you have poor ventilation in your home, your surroundings are a magnet for the growth and spread of mold spores. Because your house has stagnant air, with no room with proper air circulation, presenting a perfect environment for mold growth. Hence, before you get a mold inspection service done in your home. Find ways to improve the ventilation of your home or make sure to rid your home from the mold daily. Therefore, remove the moist especially that is created by appliances, use an exhaust fan as you shower and cook as all these, among others leave surfaces sticky and damp.

 

2. There is persistent humidity 

 

Either the humidity in your home is consistently high or the area you live in has high humidity. This is a possible reason why you have a mold issue. It will occur naturally due to the high moisture content than is in the air. Thus, if you have this kind of issue the mold will grow on ceilings, walls, under kitchen sinks, and closets as well. For this reason, it is important to know how to get rid of the mold especially when you live near a large body of water or an ocean. Plus, if your home has poor ventilation as mentioned above the problem may worsen. As the moisture build-up indoors will increase the mold growth especially when the warm months set in.

 

3. You have a damp basement 

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As basements are below ground level, it is a natural occurrence that they have exposure to high levels of moisture. Also, they are likely to contain high levels of humidity, as well as poor air circulation or lack of proper ventilation. In this way, there will be the growth of mold due to the combination of increased humidity and dampness. Besides, there may also be an accumulation of water leaks from your home above to the basement. Therefore, you must maintain order in your basement if you do not want a dangerous mold outbreak.

4. Your roof is leaking 

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Did you know mold needs just a few elements to proliferate and grow in your home? Since the main element is moisture, a leaking roof is one source that can easily lead to you having mold if it is not taken care of in time. The roof could be partially damaged due to severe weather conditions or wear and tear, and it can easily lead to a mold build-up. It all starts with a small leak, that can cause a huge backlog of moisture in your attic or ceiling. Hence, with this happening, with time, it will proliferate into a mold that grows in ceiling boards and walls too. It is therefore important to constantly check for potential leaks to prevent a mold problem in your home.

 

5. Damp and wet clothing 

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During spring and summer as they are the warmer months. Mold can grow in 24 hours if it is in the conditions that it thrives best. Hence, once you have done a load of washing and you forget to hang your clothes to dry. If the wet clothing sits for at least a day, this is perfect conditions for mold to grow. Not only the wet clothing but the damp clothing that did not dry well and is put in the basements to dry it can greatly contribute to a mold issue. For this reason, hang clothes immediately you have them clean, and avoid putting damp clothes to dry in the rooms where there is poor ventilation.

 

6. A leaking air conditioning system

 

If you have seen mold growing around your air conditioner, there may be a leak in the air condition system. Most homes feature an air conditioning system and it can easily cause the growth of mold. It is important then check your air conditioner ducting, filters, and piping to ensure that there are no leaks or any moisture build-up. In case you experience or notice this type of mold. Look for a specialist as it is an allergic-type of mold that grows fast into thick white patches due to the condensation buildup of a leaking air conditioning system.

 

7. Home flooding 

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Unfortunately, one of the dramas you will have to face after you had an experience of home flooding is mold growth. Hence in such instance, calling mold inspection and removal companies is the best way to make your home mold-free. This is possible as your home takes longer to completely dry. At least several weeks, if not days depending on many factors involved. So, during this period, it creates an ideal environment for mold to grow. What’s more, such an environment can lead to the growth of a toxic and dangerous type of mold known as Stachybotrys Chartarum.

8. There is a buildup of condensation 

 

This is common during winter as many people are warming their homes and having windows closed due to the extreme cold weather. So, the possibility of a buildup of condensation on the cold surfaces is high. Some of these places are concrete surfaces, brick walls, floor tiles, and metal piping. Try to ventilate each room in case you notice too much condensation as they are ideal mold growth areas.