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Top 5 Hidden Places Mold Is Found

8/27/2021 (Permalink)

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Mold Can Be Found in 5 Surprising Places

Sometimes mold growth is obvious. It blooms in a room that’s been flooded or on a basement wall where groundwater is seeping in. Other times, it hides. You may think you’ve taken care of mold by cleaning it off a wall, but if a musty, dank odor persists, you know there’s still mold hiding somewhere. An experienced mold remediation specialist in Chicago, IL, can help you pinpoint the location of the mold. Here are the top five places they’ll know to look for hidden mold.

1. Under Carpets and Carpet Pads

Damp carpeting provides an ideal habitat for mold. The space between the carpet or carpet pad and the underlying floor can hold moisture for a long time, allowing mold growth to flourish. If your carpet gets wet, be sure to dry it completely, including underneath.

2. Inside Walls

If you’ve noticed mold growing on a wall, there’s a fair chance it’s also growing inside the wall. A mold remediation service in Chicago, IL, can remove moldy drywall, locate the source of moisture and clean and dry the wall interior to eliminate mold problems.

3. Behind Wallpaper

Wallpaper that has been around a while or was poorly hung may be harboring mold behind it. If you suspect this is the case, don’t attempt to remove it yourself or you may launch mold spores into your living space.

4. In the Attic

Your attic is the first place you’ll notice a leaking roof. If the leak is small or you don’t go into your attic very often, you may not even notice there’s a problem until it makes its way to the ceiling of your living space. If you find mold on wood in your attic, you may need to have it replaced.

5. In the Air Conditioner

If your air conditioner goes all season without use, you may end up with mold growing inside. It’s better to store it in a dry place during cooler seasons, or run it for 10 – 15 minutes a day to keep the inside clear of mold growth.

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