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Top 5 Hidden Places to Find Mold

10/6/2020 (Permalink)

mold in the corner of the window It's not uncommon to find mold on wood, such as your wooden window sills

Places Where Mold Can Be found

Mold is a pesky invader that can appear almost anywhere in your home in Palmer Township, PA. Checking each and every hidden corner in your home for mold growth is vital when it comes to performing a thorough inspection; you can't just gloss over the primary spots and assume you're safe. Consider adding the following hidden spots to your next mold inspection in order to protect your home.

1. Refrigerator and its Contents
If you don't clean your refrigerator out regularly, chances are it's full of food spills and not-so-fresh ingredients. This rotting organic matter is a buffet for mold, so it's important to make sure you clear old food out regularly.

2. Washing Machine
Many homeowners naturally assume that their washing machines are self-cleaning, and thus forget to check them for mold. Neglecting to properly air out and dry the excess moisture after each wash cycle only serves to attract unwanted mold growth.

3. Window Sills
It's not uncommon to find mold on wood, such as your wooden window sills. If you tend to see excess condensation regularly forming on your window panes, then chances are your home's indoor humidity levels are too high. Monitor the indoor humidity in order to prevent unwanted mold.

4. House Plants
Overwatering your house plants is a great way to invite mold into your home. Prevent unwanted mold by only watering your plants at the base (not from the top) and proportioning out an appropriate amount of water.

5. Walls and Wallpaper
Moldy drywall can be harder to spot, so you need to make sure you're keeping an eye out for other types of signs. Peeling, browning, or otherwise aging wallpaper is a good indication that mold is growing underneath the wallpaper. Also, check for a musty odor.
Mold can appear anywhere moisture is present, so it's vital that you take the time to search each hidden corner in your house during every mold inspection. Contact mold remediation experts as soon as you can if you do discover mold growth in your home.

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