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3 Steps To Find Out if You Have Mold

8/30/2022 (Permalink)

Green mold growth on a wall Moisture leads to mold growth.

How To Tell If There's Mold In My House

While mold spores may be everywhere, most homeowners never want to have to run a mold test. The good news is that you can take steps to identify this fungus and have it removed before it becomes a problem.

1. Know What Mold Looks Like
Any indoor environmental specialist will tell you that mold is everywhere. That's because this tiny fungus gives off spores that float throughout the air. The problem is that these spores can grow anywhere they land and find moisture. That means any damp place in your home in Sumner, OK, is a potential home.
The good news is that you don't need to be a mold remediation professional to spot growth early. The easiest way to tell if you have mold is to know that it often starts as small black dots. You can easily identify it in your shower's grout lines, on damp walls, and outside on wood surfaces.

2. Look for Leaks
If you notice mold on an exterior wall, it isn't time to call an indoor environmental specialist yet. Instead, you need to check for an exterior leak in your house. Inspect the surrounding vents, flashing, doors, and windows. If you notice mold on interior surfaces, check the surrounding area for interior leaks. Any leaks are just going to lead to future mold problems. Therefore, you are going to need to fix these before you can truly fix the mold.

3. Know How To Remove Mold
While hiring an indoor environmental specialist is often the recommended strategy, some people prefer DIYing mold removal. If this is the case, you need to protect yourself and the rest of your home by wearing old clothes, using PPE, ventilating the area, disposing of porous materials, moistening very moldy areas before removal, turning off the HVAC unit, and keeping a shop vac handy.
Mold growth is not something a homeowner wants in their house. Therefore, you need to be ready to identify growth, remedy the source, and remove it to protect your home.

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