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What Every Homeowner Should Know About Mold

3/25/2021 (Permalink)

black mold found on a wall beside door A bad smell in your home may mean that you have black mold.

A musty odor in your home in South Whittier, CA, could be due to mildew or stale air, but it also could be a sign of black mold. To determine the appropriate steps to get rid of the smell, you first have to find its source and understand the best way to handle it. Here are a few facts about mold that you may not know.

Causes of Mold Growth

Every home has mold spores in the air. Outside, they attach to clothes, pets, hair and shoes to enter your home. Spores in the air only collect and grow when there is a source of excess moisture:

  • Unmitigated water damage
  • Pipe leak
  • High humidity

Many people try to prevent a mold problem by filtering spores out of the air, but this is not an effective solution. The best way to prevent the need for mold cleanup is to take care of the moisture issues that lead to growth.

Solutions to Mold Problems
If your home has confirmed black mold growth, you need professional mitigation. Certified mold remediation specialists have the knowledge, experience and equipment to get rid of it. They do more than just scrub the patch of fungus away. A thorough assessment with an environmental hygienist determines the extent of the problem. If the growth is large, technicians may have to remove infested drywall, carpet, or grout and replace them with new materials. They can also repair the water damage that led to the growth or let you know what other repairs need to be made so that new moldy patches don't form.
A bad smell in your home may mean that you have black mold. A quick assessment and remediation are vital to keeping it from getting larger and causing more damage. Specialists can not only get rid of the fungus growth but also give you tips on how to prevent such issues in the future.

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