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The answers to 9 frequently asked questions about mold in homes

5/5/2017 (Permalink)

Mold growth

  1. What is mold?


Mold is a type of fungus that lives almost everywhere there is moisture, oxygen, and organic matter. Mold plays an important role in nature as it helps decompose organic material. However, mold found indoors can cause health problems, as well as structural problems to buildings.



  1. Why does mold grow in homes?


Mold releases microscopic mold spores into the air. Since mold spores are airborne, all homes have mold spores in them, some more than others. Mold grows in homes because almost all homes meet the requirements of mold growth: moisture, nutrients (such as cellulose), and time.



  1. Where does mold grow in homes?


Mold commonly grows in areas that are prone to moisture, such as the basement and bathroom. However, mold can also grow in hidden areas of the home, such as behind walls, under the floor, in the air conditioning system, in the crawl space or in the attic.



  1. When does mold become a problem?


Although all homes have mold spores in them, larger patches of mold growth can cause health issues and structural damage. Signs of mold in homes include a musty odor and the visible black or white specks in areas of your home that have a water problem.



  1. Am I exposed to mold?


If there is mold growing in your home, you can be exposed to it. When mold is disturbed, it releases spores into the indoor air that you breathe.



  1. How does mold affect our health?


Mold-sensitive individuals may exhibit allergy symptoms, such as sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, coughing, itchy eyes, wheezing, and skin irritation.


 


 



  1. Should I test for mold?


When you suspect that there is mold growing in your home, you don’t have to know which type of mold it is, but you should have it removed as soon as possible.



  1. Can I clean up mold myself?


Although it is always better to hire a certified mold removal company like SERVPRO, you might be able to remove small patches of mold yourself (which are smaller than 10 square feet). When you’re not sure how to remove mold, or if the infested area is larger than 10 square feet, contact SERVPRO of McAllen .



  1. How can I prevent mold growth in my home?


Preventing mold requires fixing moisture problems in your home. Repair leaks in the walls, roof, gutters, and plumbing pipes, keep indoor humidity at 30-50% by using a dehumidifier, ventilate appliances that generate moisture, and keep the gutter system clean.

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