If you own a home, you have to always look for mold colonies sprouting up. Mold is not necessarily bad per se it just is not good to have it growing in your home. It’s okay if it grows outside somewhere only not in your house. Since mold can be dangerous and may require hazardous mold remediation, let us discuss the most common locations for mold to grow in your home and how you should check for it in those areas.

Bathrooms Often Need Hazardous Mold Remediation

Bathrooms are a great place for mold colonies to start growing. Places like under your sink or anywhere that get’s dark enough. The thing about mold is that it loves moisture and darkness. In order to prevent mold growth, you should make sure that your bathroom is well ventilated. If you have a bathroom that is not adequately ventilated, and warm air is sticking around after people take showers, it will start seeping into the various cracks and crevices of your bathroom, and you are just begging for a mold problem.  

Hazardous Mold in Kitchens

Kitchens have significant potential for mold growth behind, and under the sink and dishwasher areas. One reason why kitchens have this potential is that they are next to impossible to keep ventilated. Let’s face it nothing lasts forever, and even if your sink and dishwasher were installed correctly, it’s still possible that some moisture is collecting back there where it’s probably warm and dark. Here is where you are going to rely on your sense of smell, if you are starting to smell something sickly sweet and or having issues breathing or other health-related problems you are going to want to contact a mold expert to come out and get an air sample and help you find where the mold smell is coming from.

Mold Growth in Attics

Attics are exposed to very similar risks for growing mold colonies. Your attic is mostly dark, and if there is the smallest leak in the roof and the moisture goes unnoticed it will start growing mold pretty quickly, for this reason, it is good to take regular tours of your attic and make sure you do not have any mold growing in there.

 

Hazardous Mold Growth in Basements

The same goes for your basement especially if you live in a humid climate with a higher level of moisture in the air. If that is the case you are going to want to invest in a quality dehumidifying system that can significantly reduce the amount of moisture in the area thereby limiting your exposure to the risk of growing mold. Basements are the most leak-prone area of most homes, for this reason, coupled with the higher level of moisture in the air it is a good idea to keep a close eye on possible mold growth in basements.

If you need hazardous mold remediation services in Asheville, NC, or Hendersonville, NC, call Secure Restoration at (828) 490-7800 today.