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Where’d This Mold Come From? 3 Reasons You’re Experiencing Mold Growth

2/20/2019 (Permalink)

Flooding is perhaps the most obvious cause of mold growth.

No one wants to find mold growing in their home. However, it’s a common occurrence the average homeowner in Scottsdale, AZ can expect to face once or twice in a lifetime. Regardless of how commonplace the issue might be, when you locate a little patch of mold under the sink or elsewhere in your house, it’s probably your first instinct to ask yourself, “How did this get here?” The answer is typically easier than you might think.

Where’d This Mold Come From?

There are three main reasons why you might be experience black mold in your home:

  1. A Moisture Problem 

An ongoing moisture problem is usually the chief cause of mold growth and spread. Some common household moisture issues that could lead to the presence of mold include:

  • Leaks in plumbing
  • Leaking roofs or siding
  • Improperly sealed walls and other surfaces
  • Broken water supply lines

These issues are simple enough to repair, but they can be difficult to identify at times. If left unchecked, mold is likely to form in areas that experience water-damage due to these problems.

  1. Air Temperature and Humidity

Over time, keeping your home just a bit too warm can facilitate the growth of black mold, just like common moisture issues. Humid air traps water in an enclosed space, which then condenses on walls. Mold spores come into contact with this moisture and latch onto the source. Keeping the thermostat a bit lower when you expect to be out of the house can combat mold a bit.

  1. Flooding

Flooding is perhaps the most obvious cause of mold growth. During flooding of any intensity, parts of your home are subjected to a huge amount of standing water. Even after a bit of professional mold cleanup, it’s likely some of this water has soaked into the walls of your home where it can provide moisture for mold growth.

Understanding the causes of black mold growth can help you prevent the necessary conditions for a thriving mold contamination in your home, allowing you and your family to live and breathe easily.

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