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Top 5 Places Where Mold Likes to Hide

11/27/2019 (Permalink)

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Top 5 Places Mold Likes To Hide

Nearly every homeowner worries about mold growth at some point during homeownership. However, not every owner knows where to look. Mold can be a tricky organism because it likes to develop in dark corners away from prying eyes. Most often, you will smell mold before you see it. Therefore, to know when it is time to call in a mold removal crew from Oak Tree, OK, you need to know the top five places mold likes to hide.

Wall Cavities
Underlayment
Under Sinks
Mechanical Closets
Basements and Attics

Wall Cavities

Mold requires water or moisture to grow. Unfortunately for homeowners, most of your house's plumbing is tucked into the wall cavities. Also unfortunate, not every leak in your plumbing is perceptible from the other side of the wall. Some leaks are so minor that they don't even show up on your water bill. Therefore, your first hint that you have mold behind the wall might not come until you see moldy drywall.

Underlayment

Another common area for mold to grow is on underlayment, especially after a flood. While the flooring on top of the plywood subfloor might show signs of distress, mold can be developing.

Under Sinks

Mold growth is also typical under sinks, and it can seem to occur rapidly. However, most people store a lot of items under sinks, which can block early signs and indicators of such growth.

Mechanical Closets

Mechanical closets are where your hot water tank live, but they are often neglected areas of the home. Any space that combines moisture with extended absences from the homeowner is at an increased risk of fungal development.

Basements and Attics

Basements and attics are similar to mechanical closets. However, they are more likely to suffer from humidity problems and not direct water leaks. Be sure to check your attic and basement ceilings for mold on wood.
Mold growth is a concern for many homeowners. However, if you know where to look and who to call, you can nip any problem in the bud early.

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