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3 Things To Know About Mold Growth

5/23/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO tech using a moisture meter to check for mold growth in Delray Beach. Mold doesn’t belong in your home or business.

3 Things To Know About Mold Growth

When your Delray Beach, FL home faces mold damage, you may be wondering how to deal with the problem. Understanding what mold is and how it grows can help you get rid of it. Here are three things you may want to know about mold and how it can be found in your home.

1. What It Is

Mold, like mildew growth, is a fungus. It absorbs organic materials such as drywall or wood and reproduces via spores. These spores form colonies that can vary in appearance based on mold type. Mold often appears fuzzy or stringy but can also resemble slime. It may also appear to be white, grey, green, yellow, orange, brown, and even black in color. If you think you have mold at your home, it’s best to contact a professional.

2. Where It Grows

In most cases, mold damage is found in dim locations where there is a water source, moisture problem, or high humidity. This can occur under flooring or behind walls, and it is most likely to occur in basement spaces or areas where plumbing is located. At the first sign of mold in your home, a professional should be contacted to perform a mold test.

3.How To Remove It

When it comes to mold growth, it’s best to always contact a professional mold remediation service to clean the mold out of your home. They have the tools and knowledge needed to prevent the spread of spores into other areas of the residence, as well as remove the problem. They should also be able to identify the source in order to help prevent future mold problems from occurring.
Understanding mold damage is one of the first steps toward locating and removing it. Remember that mold is a fungus that likes dark, damp areas. So, if you believe you have mold in your home, it’s best to contact a professional.

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