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An Overview on Mold

12/6/2018 (Permalink)

AC leak causes mold behind drywall in Hopkinsville,KY

3 Top Questions Asked About Mold

Most people know a lot about black mold. They know how to identify it by sight and smell. When it comes to taking care of your home, you have to be aware of potential causes in order to prevent a large-scale mold cleanup. If you need to learn more about it, here are three top questions asked about mold.

1. How Does Mold Develop?

For most residential buildings, mold develops when there is a moisture problem. This can be from the high humidity of the air outside, or it can be from leaking pipes or flooding. Wooden furniture, walls, paper and any organic material can provide food for black mold and other molds. In a warm, wet environment, mold thrives.?

2. How Can Mold Be Prevented?

The best way to prevent mold is to keep the environment difficult for it to thrive. Often, after a flood or in the case of burst pipes, mold is a common problem during the cleanup. If you want to protect your Hopkinsville, KY home from the buildup of mold, it’s important to ensure that you don’t have any leaking pipes or other sources of moisture. Use fans to prevent bathrooms and similar areas in your home from continuously being damp. Consider installing a dehumidifier to keep the humidity levels down. Since mold spores can travel via air, you can also use an air filter to help cut down on spores.

3. How Can Mold Be Tested?

Your first lines of defense against mold are your eyes. Most of the time, people see mold first and know then to deal with it. On rarer instances, however, you may not be able to see the mold. If you think that you might have a mold problem, you can look into a professional service that can perform a mold test.

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