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Mold is a very common household issue. It can cause health issues and destruction to homes all over the world, including Hawaii. A plethora of things can cause mold to grow in a house, but there are a few prevalent ones that everyone should know about.
Humidity is an issue in places around a lot of water, significantly hotter areas, which create constant moisture in the air. Humidity can be a big problem for the longevity of a home if one isn’t careful because it makes it so easy for mold to grow. Mold loves constantly damp places, so humid eras provide the perfect breeding ground for it. Hawaii is known to be very moist, so it’s a good idea for people living in those areas to be aware of the moldy consequences and get their houses inspected regularly.
Flooding can cause many issues in a house, including creating a perfect environment for mold growth. Flooding can take a very long time to dry completely. It can also be challenging to dry out a home properly after flooding. When your home floods, it causes the water to go into every little crevice. This includes underneath floors and inside of walls. Places with hidden water like that can cause considerable mold growth on and inside a house, which can be challenging. It’s a good idea to inspect your house for mold after a significant incident involving water occurs in your home, especially something as important and potentially devastating as a flood. Try to catch it before it becomes a big issue.
Leaking pipes are another issue when it comes to mold. Pipes constantly dripping in the same place without end provide a continually wet place for mold to thrive. Pipes causing mold growth can be an especially big pain since many pipes are in the walls of homes. This can make it difficult to notice the issue and gives mold plenty of time to grow and become a more significant issue. It also makes it harder to clean up since it’s in a difficult-to-reach place. If you find out you have a leaky pipe, even if you don’t think it’s been leaking for that long, inspecting your house for mold is a good idea. Mold can grow and spread extremely fast, so it’s better to be safe.
If your house roof leaks, that could be a significant issue regarding mold. Constant dripping in the same area can cause mold to grow efficiently and spread quickly to other areas of one's home. If you have a damaged roof, you must fix it immediately to prevent water damage and mold from growing. If you have a leaking roof that you didn’t notice or fix immediately, you should get a mold inspection done on your house.
Lousy ventilation in a home can be a big issue for someone trying to avoid mold. Good airflow through a home can help dry out any moisture in a home that isn’t supposed to be there. When that isn’t there to help dry out a house, it can cause an environment that is good for mold. Basements suffer a lot because they might not get proper airflow from windows. Kitchens and bathrooms can also be susceptible to mold growth due to insufficient ventilation since they have a lot of moisture and water. If you never open your windows in rooms that experience a lot of excess moisture or have a closed-off room that never gets any ventilation, inspect them for mold.
Many things can happen in your home that can cause mold to grow. If a major water incident occurs or any of these other common issues arise, you should get your home inspected for mold. Experts in water restoration, such as
True North Restoration of Hawaii, can help perform proper and thorough inspections for mold in your house and help you get rid of it if necessary.
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