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3 Reasons You Should Get Your House Checked for Mold

6/22/2021 (Permalink)

Black mold on a white surface. Some mold is very obvious, but it can sometimes be hidden.

The word mold usually brings about fear to homeowners in Black Forest, CO. Not only can it be dangerous, but it can also be expensive to take care of, especially if left untreated. Not all spores are visible and out in the open, so if you notice any of these signs, call an inspector to come to do a mold assessment for you.

1. You See Mold

It can be on the walls, ceiling, carpet, or appliances. Often you may just think it is dirt. That is why it is important to stay aware and know what to look out for. If you notice fungi anywhere in your home, you should call a remediation expert to come to do a mold assessment immediately.

2. It Smells Moldy

Most fungi have a smell. Typically, it smells like a dirty old pond. That is not a normal scent that should be in your home. Both black mold and mildew have a specific odor, but a professional should be able to tell you the difference between the two and identify what type you have in your home. Because not all mold is visible, it is important to not ignore the smell, or it could get worse.

3. You’ve Had Water Problems

If your home was flooded recently, you may want to have someone come to do a mold assessment just in case. Excessive moisture can cause spores to grow, so leaking pipes may lead to a bigger problem. HVAC systems are another leading cause of mold growth. They often let off quite a bit of condensation, and the moisture is a great place for spores to thrive. If your house has been overly humid lately, it is probably a good idea to have it checked just in case.

If you’ve noticed any of these signs in your house recently, you should call a remediation expert to come to do a mold inspection. This is never a problem that you want to leave untreated.

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