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10 Common Signs That Your Home Has a Mold Problem

You may not even see it yet, but there could be mold growing in your house. Look out for these 10 common signs that you have a mold problem in your home:

  1. Visible mold

The most obvious sign of mold is that you can see it growing in your home. But, don’t be fooled into thinking that the mold you can see is all the mold in the house. Have a professional inspect your home, because there is probably more mold that you can’t see.

  1. Moldy Odor

This is one of the biggest tells of all. When there is mold in a house you can usually smell it before you see it. If you sense a musty, moldy odor in your home, take a good look around until you find the source of the smell.

  1. Bubbling Paint

If you notice the paint on your walls bubbling that is a pretty common sign that you have moisture in your walls, and moisture attracts mold.

  1. Water Damage & Stains

If you notice any stains from undealt with water damage you will probably soon see mold.

 

  1. Rust

Rust is a sign that there is a high moisture level, which is the cause of mold problems.

 

  1. Leaks

Leaks, especially those that were not detected at first cause a lot of water damage in homes, leaving damp areas for mold to thrive in.

 

  1. Health Problems

Mold that is left unattended can cause the residents of the home a host of health problems including – continuous headaches, watery and stinging eyes, chronic fatigue, asthma, a tingling sensation of the skin, shortness of breath and more. For this reason it is imperative to get a professional to rid your home of mold soon after it is detected.

 

  1. Floods

Whether you have just experienced a flood in your home or there was a flood in the past, make sure that the entire area is dry. It is best to get a professional water damage technician to dry out the house and check for mold, which is most likely to already be growing in the area that was wet.

  1. Broken Exhaust Fan

Bathrooms are moist and humid places where molds thrive. The best way to prevent mold in a bathroom is to ventilate the room well and if it does not have a window to use an exhaust fan. If your bathroom exhaust fan is broken, the moisture and humidity in the room might mean that there is already mold growing in the room.

  1. Condensation

Windows, mirrors and metal pipes might mean condensation in the home and that means a high level of moisture. It’s important to check for mold in areas where there is a lot of condensation and it is common to find it in these areas.


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