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Common Places to Check For Mold

Mold is a big enemy of the common household and its residents. This fungal growth can lead to massive damage to your home and the health of the people inside of your home. Understanding where mold can grow can help to keep these unwanted effects at bay.

Kitchen Sink

One key component in the growth of this unwanted fungus is moisture. One area in your home where there is a lot of moisture is your kitchen. Whether you're doing dishes or getting some water, that moisture can splash. If the moisture gets sucked into materials like the wood or MDF cabinets, you may find mold growth. It's a good idea to check around the vicinity of your kitchen sink as well as underneath its dark cabinets as well.

Bathroom

Another key area in your home that experiences a lot of moisture is your bathroom. This damp room can create the perfect environment for mold to grow unchecked. You'll want to inspect around your tub, near your vanity, and in your vanity cabinets. The mold growth can affect the integrity of your bathroom as well as the air quality in that room of your home.

Bedroom Closets

One area of your home that you may avoid looking into is your bedroom closets. If you're like most, you store some washed clothes on hangers, and you hide your hamper in there. With damp or sweaty clothes, the dark and dampness in your closet can be the perfect place for mold growth. Without adequate ventilation, the air quality will be very poor. When you assess your bedroom closets, use a light and check all the walls and trim for signs of mold growth.

Laundry Room

Another damp room in your home that you'll want to assess for potential mold growth is your laundry room. Be very mindful to check around and under your washer. Any slight leaks or drips that occur from your washer can become hidden in the dark area below your unit. It's a good idea to pull out your washer and clean up the area underneath it. This can raise your risk of experiencing mold growth.

HVAC Vents

With a centralized heating or air conditioning system, you have vents on your walls or floors. These can be the perfect place for mold to grow inside of your home. This mold growth is not only ugly and unsafe for your family, but it can affect the air quality inside of your home. If you find mold on your vents, contact a professional to assess the air quality level inside of your home. You don't want to mess around with mold affecting the indoor air quality inside of your home.

Call Us Today

If you're struggling with mold growth in your home, then it's time to call our HVAC professionals. Let our helpful HVAC professionals check the damp and dark areas of your home. We can determine what measures you can take to reduce your risk of developing mold in the future.