Important Info About Mold In The Home
Buyers have many things to evaluate when buying a home. Things like the condition of the electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roof, foundation, and other building components are the top things buyers are concerned with. Mold is a silent, often unseen issue with homes that many buyers are unaware of.
There are many types of mold that can grow in a home. Mold causes not only structural problems, but also potential health problems to you and your family. Mold is difficult to locate as it resides in dark damp areas that are usually in attics, crawl spaces and basements where there are existing problems with ventilation and water leaks.
By the time mold shows up in the visible living areas of the home, chances are the structural members of the home in that are consumed by mold. At this point the only option is the completely remove the affected structural parts of the home and replace with new materials.
As previously stated, mold is likely to form where wet areas exist that are not well ventilated. Other sources of problems from mold happen if the interior of the home is flooded and not properly cleaned up afterwards. Busted and leaky pipes or plumbing fixtures in the kitchens and bathrooms as well as wet basements are also bog areas of concern.
When checking for mold, you should consider using a moisture meter or an infrared camera. If moisture levels of 20% or higher are found your home is considered vulnerable to mold growth.
Final Remarks
You should have your home checked over by an experienced mold inspector at least annually if there is any worry of mold beginning to grow, or if there has been mold in the past. Mold can be an expensive problem to deal with so be proactive about looking for it, it can save you money in the long run.
Hubert Miles is the founder of Waterfront Houses USA. Learn more on Riverfront House and River Houses in the US and Canada.