Common Signs That Your Home Has a Mold Problem

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While you may think of your home as a rock-solid, dependable, and unchanging place, that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Whether you live in a house or an apartment, you’re residing inside a living, breathing space. However, in that same space reside millions and millions of microscopic beings, which you breathe in all the time. And sometimes, they can be very harmful to your health.

One of the culprits responsible for a lot of conditions is Stachybotrys chartarum, also known as black mold. Mold can easily grow anywhere, especially in a house or an apartment. If it develops for long enough, mold removal can present to be a difficult problem. And unfortunately, you may not even realize you have a mold problem until it becomes too late.

On the upside, we’re here to help.

We’re about to go over the most common signs of a mold problem in your home. Provided that you regularly check your home for the following symptoms, you might save yourself a lot of trouble when it comes to mold removal. For one, you’ll more than likely have to leave your home for a couple of days, not to mention the cost and hassle you’d have to endure.

Signs Of Mold Infection

Wall Paint Bubbling And Deformation

If you see any kind of deformity on your walls or wallpapers, that could be the first red flag. Dark and humid places are very convenient for mold development, and bubbles on the wall indicate moisture. Even if there’s no mold on the wet walls, you should still react immediately. If you don’t, mold will start developing. And it’s more difficult to remove it than prevent it from happening.

Black Marks On Your Walls

On the other hand, if you neglected to take care of your bubbling wall paint, this is what you will find — dark rings and blobs covering your walls. That is a definitive sign of a mold problem, and it’s best you seek professional help as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more severe your mold problem will become.

Marks On Your Roof Insulation

You probably don’t go up to your attic that often, and even when you do, you probably don’t pay attention to the walls. Attics are susceptible to mold, so you should take a closer look at your attic at least once a year. Check the insulation on your roof for any dark marks or deformities. See if you can find any trace of moisture and mold. The roof is a particularly risky place to develop a mold problem since it’s dark, humid, and hardly accessible.

Marks In Between Your Tiles

Your bathroom and kitchen tiles are among the sneakier places where mold can develop. Take a close look at the grouts in between the tiles. They should be white, or at least have an off-white color. While you shouldn’t mistake dust and dirt for a mold problem, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Clean the grouts and inspect them once again.

Your AC Smells Funny

It’s quite a common occurrence in a lot of homes. Typically, we don’t use the air conditioning units over the winter, until mid-spring. Unfortunately, that leaves a lot of time for a mold problem to develop. Even worse, if mold manages to get a hold of your AC, it’s the perfect distribution method to get tiny spores all over your home. You should take extra precaution when you’re cleaning your AC before you start using it again. Better yet, you should leave it to the professionals.

You Had A Flood In Your Home

Even though a flood is a disaster in its own right, a few more dangers tend to tag along with it. A lot of spots in the house can develop mold after a flood: walls, doors, door frames, window frames, etc. If you had the misfortune of your home being flooded, checking for a mold problem should be at the top of your to-do list.

Conclusion

Black mold can induce a lot of medical issues if you don’t deal with it on time. In fact, a severe case of mold infection may even result in death. Additionally, children, people of age, and people with respiratory issues have the highest risk of serious illness.

Fortunately, you can give Mold Solutions a call to come to diagnose a potential mold problem and perform mold removal. While many common solutions may not prevail, our professional mold removal is extremely effective. Periodically check your home for these common signs as the sooner you notice it, the better.

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