JulianConstruction.com: Preventing Indoor Mold Problems
- Author Shawn Kyles
- Published May 17, 2011
- Word count 437
Mold is a type of fungus that travels through the air. When it lands on something that contains moisture, the spores will multiply. When it propagates indoors, it can create serious health problems, including allergies, asthma attacks and pneumonia. Mold can be detected visually or, in some cases, by smell. There are also air and surface tests that can be conducted to determine if mold is present in the environment. After the mold has been found, it needs to be scrubbed off with warm water, detergent and/or bleach. Don’t forget to dry the area after it has been cleaned to prevent the mold from returning. Then, the source of the moisture needs to be identified so it can be eradicated.
There are many ways that the growth of mold on interior walls, surfaces and building materials can also be prevented.
Begin by inspecting any drainage systems, including gutters and downspouts. Look for standing puddles of water, which is an indicator of improper drainage. Remove any debris that has accumulated in the drains, and make repairs as needed. Also inspect doors, windows, and exterior light fixtures for leaks that can cause water to enter your home.
Check to see that your roof is in good repair and keep it properly maintained. Call a qualified roofing company to ensure there are no leaks and for help in fixing any problems. Also inspect your plumbing and make any necessary repairs. This includes preventing or stopping leakage from sinks, toilets and washing machines. Make sure there are no foundation cracks or other damage that can result in water seepage. A foundation repair expert can conduct a thorough inspection of your home to detect any existing or potential problems that could lead to mold growth.
Whenever possible, use mold-resistant materials in basements and avoid materials that facilitate mold growth.
Here are some additional steps to take following a water leak or flooding:
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Locate where the water has entered your home or building
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Stop any more water from coming in to the structure
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Get rid of any water that has accumulated
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Remove any objects that have gotten wet, including carpeting
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Remove the lower and upper portions of a walls, including trim
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Dry any wet areas with fans or heaters
Many homes have mold. It is the extent of the mold growth that is often the problem. A company that specializes in mold testing and remediation can answer your questions regarding and will usually conduct a free inspection of your property if you are concerned about mold issues. They can also give you good advice on how to eliminate any mold problems.
Shawn Kyles is an expert in foundation repair & house bolting, and a partner at Julian Construction (http://www.julianconstruction.com) in Los Angeles. He has inspected over 15,000 structures, working with engineering firms & local departments of building & safety. Julian Construction owns its own company and is a "no middlemen" model--no salesmen or subcontractors--you get the principals of the company & its workers under your home. The company’s blog is http://julianconstruction.typepad.com/
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