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Mold Forming In The Basement: Signs You Have Mold in Your Basement

The Basement Is The Most Common Place To Find Mold Growth.

Mold growth in a basement is typically the result of moisture, often from leaky foundations or condensation from appliances. 


Mold tends to thrive in humid, damp areas therefore it is essential to make sure there are no areas of moisture in your basement. Of course, if you experience flooding or a pipe leak in your basement, you will want to make sure that it is properly cleaned in order to prevent the growth of mold. If mold is already a problem in your basement, there are multiple ways that you can control the problem and remove it. 


But, the tricky thing about mold in a basement is that people don’t typically spend much time in their basement, which means the growth of mold could go unnoticed for a long period of time. 


Depending on the type of mold and severity of it, you can take two different routes in removing it. If you are able to determine the mold has just started to grow and is nontoxic, then you can probably use some DIY solutions to get rid of the small patch. This can include home testing kits and homemade mold solutions in order to clean and remove it. 


If the problem is extensive and covers a large area, it is most likely toxic, and you will need to explore options for professional mold removal. It is best to have a licensed, reputable company come out to test for mold. Once there is a proven presence of mold, a mold remediation plan should be discussed, and then implemented. While some cases of mold remediation can involve ripping apart walls or flooring to find the source of the mold, other cases might be on a smaller scale and will require less damage to your home. 


It is vital to treat mold as soon as you see the first sign, especially if it is in your basement, because mold that starts in the basement tends to rise and travel upward throughout the home. You should make sure that not only are you having mold remediation done, but you are also removing the source or issue that started the mold in the first place. 

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