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Different Ways Mold Can Damage Your Home

Different Ways Mold Can Damage Your Home

If you’re a long-time homeowner, you’ve likely come across mold growing in your home once or twice. This little fungal pest can be frightening in many ways. It’s tricky to clean up and can spread easily. It’s always good to be cautious around the mold, especially because of the different ways mold can damage your home. Keep reading to understand why you should never ignore mold.

Mold Damage to Surfaces

One of the most concerning qualities of mold is its ability to spread quickly in some environments. Mold thrives in areas of high humidity and moisture, such as the bathroom or crawl spaces. If you live in an area that experiences humidity or floods, mold is more likely to crop up. If you find mold in your bathroom or other rooms around the house, safely clean it or call a professional immediately. You don’t want to leave mold to fester on your walls or other surfaces, as it can eat away at the organic material and cause considerable damage while spreading. Mold can be so damaging that it even causes collapsing ceilings and shifting floors and walls.

Mold Damage to Appliances

Because it thrives in dark, humid conditions, mold can also work its way into your appliances. Therefore, when you don’t use your air conditioning and ventilation systems properly, mold may accumulate in them. The first thing you want to do is turn off your HVAC system to avoid spreading any mold spores through it. Look out for a musty or earthy smell in your home. You may want to inspect your HVAC system when you notice such an odor, even when you can’t spot any visible signs of mold.

Health Concerns and Damages

If left unchecked, mold can cause some uncomfortable and even damaging health conditions. In the average person, mold exposure symptoms may appear like those of seasonal allergies. They can include wheezing, a stuffy nose, etc. However, mold damage can be more severe in folks with mold allergies or weakened immune systems. Prolonged exposure to mold could cause nausea, vomiting, or even nosebleeds. Mold growth damaging your home is scary enough, but damage to your health is even more concerning.

These are some of the different ways mold can damage your home. Don’t let it hurt your home and your health. Avoiding these serious damages is just one of the reasons to hire a professional mold removal service.

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