An Overview of Mold Damage
6/26/2017 (Permalink)
An Overview of Mold Damage
Mold damage occurs when moisture and humidity work together to create a welcome environment for fungus to grow. Whether it begins with a few spots of mildew in a bathroom or an unnoticed leak in a wall, mold damage can occur virtually anywhere at any time. It’s not easy to predict and there’s no way to guarantee it won’t happen in any building, but it’s fairly easy to prevent mold damage from occurring in many places. Mold in the home and commercial mold damage are both preventable if homeowners and business owners take the time to get to know the proper techniques for preventing mold in the home or commercial mold damage from occurring.
Preventing Mold in the Home and Commercial Mold Damage
Mold in the home always seems much worse than commercial mold damage simply because no one lives at work. However, both are dangerous, and both are gross. To prevent either from occurring, it helps to know what causes mold damage to occur.
Fungus loves moisture, and it also loves humidity. Anyone who owns a home knows how easy it is for mildew to form in some locations such as around the bathrooms and basements where there is excess moisture and high levels of humidity. Mildew might not be as damaging as mold, but mildew is a telling sign mold could form easily in this area. Mold is fungus. It’s a fungus that lives in the air in the form of mold spores. These spores look for moisture. They look for humidity. When they find both together anywhere in a home or office, they begin to put down roots. It takes mold hours to form and less than a day or two to spread rapidly.
The best form of prevention is to learn the proper remediation and mitigation techniques taught by professional mold removal companies. This includes controlling humidity levels and moisture levels. Anywhere there is excess moisture must be remedied immediately, and the moisture must be brought under control.
Recognizing Signs of Mold in the Home
The first sign of this fungus is the presence of mildew. If it can grow, so can mold. The other sign is a smelly odor. It’s easy to smell it and decide deodorization in the form of some spray or even lighting a candle is all it takes to handle it, but it’s not good enough. Deodorization only works to mask a smelly odor. While no one wants to smell a smelly odor, deodorization is only good to improve the overall smell of a home or office while mold is located and removed.
If anyone notices a smelly odor at home or work that takes on a musty smell, go ahead with the deodorization for sanity purposes before calling for professional mold removal services. Mold removal is necessary when it’s found in a home or office. Mold removal services use the correct equipment to handle the issue, and they know where to find it at its source.
Remediation and mitigation are not things to ignore or avoid when mold is present. Remediation fixes the problem, and mitigation helps home and business owners learn to recognize the issues and prevent them later. Both remediation and mitigation are worth the price up front. It’s been proven time and time again that not calling for help removing mold immediately allows it to spread quickly before becoming a much larger problem.
Perhaps the biggest benefit of professional mold removal is the guarantee it’s all removed. A homeowner might assume mold can be wiped off a baseboard, but they might not think to check behind the baseboard or even behind the wall for further damage. It’s necessary, and it’s the kind of thing professional do to ensure there is no reason to worry mold might get worse over time or cause future damage that's worse.
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