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What Is Mold?

12/1/2020 (Permalink)

The old wall in the bathroom is covered with mold due to humidity in the room. Black mold growth in Edmond, OK

Mold Questions

Black mold is an extremely common issue for many homeowners, yet so many people still know so little about it. Before you attempt to tackle the issue in your Edmond, OK, home, you should look for the answers to all of your pressing mold questions.


1. What Is Mold?
Mold is a type of fungus that has the potential to grow just about anywhere. Common types of residential molds feed off of moisture and organic matter, meaning it's quite common to find them in areas that come into contact with a lot of water.


2. How Do You Know Whether You Have a Mold Problem?
Almost every type of mold is visible to the naked eye, so you can easily spot a mold problem in your home. In some cases, the mold might grow inside your walls or ceiling where you can't see it as easily. In these instances, you can usually identify the mold by its musty odor.


3. Where Does Mold Usually Grow?
The most common types of residential molds require water in order to grow. You're most likely to find them growing in your bathroom, kitchen, laundry room, basement, garage or attic. If your home has a moisture problem or recently suffered from a flood, you could also find it growing in the walls or ceilings.


4. Does Mold Go Away By Itself?
Since mold is a living organism, it's natural to assume that it could die off on its own. Unfortunately, this isn't the case. Depriving the black mold of its essential moisture and nutrients might temporarily prevent it from spreading, but it won't resolve the issue.


5. How Can You Get Rid of Mold?
You can tackle a smaller a mold cleanup project by mixing together your own non-toxic cleaning solution, consisting of equal parts white vinegar and bleach. Larger problems might require professional assistance however.
Learning about your fungal home invader is the first step to solving the issue. Make sure to contact mold remediation experts if you require more assistance dealing with your black mold problem.

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