Top 3 Places You Should Check for Mold

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2020/09/21
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Mold infestations are no joke. Not only can the spores released by this fungus cause serious health problems, but given sufficient time, mold can eat through wood and other organic materials. It will cause serious damage to the structure of your house and can lead to entire walls needing to be replaced. So, the sooner you catch mold in your home, the better.

If you don’t know where to start looking, here are the most common places where mold grows.

1 - Refrigerator

The area behind your freezer or refrigerator is often dark, warm, and humid. That’s the perfect environment for mold to grow, as well as other types of fungus.

2 - Basement

The average basement does not get a lot of sunlight. On top of that, they are often very good at trapping humidity. The end result is the perfect environment for mold growth. If your basement ever gets flooded, you can expect a mold problem in your near future.

3 - Sinks

Check the areas beneath the various sinks of your home, especially if you have anything made of wood underneath them. Carpets located under sinks may hide mold growth as well.

If you think you have a mold problem but can’t find the source, consider hiring a professional to handle the mold inspection for you. You can find that type of professional here: https://allstarmoldremoval.com/mold-inspection.


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