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What is Water Damage Mold?

Written by baxter owens

What is water damage mold? Mold is a tiny living organism which is natural part of our environment. Outdoors, it plays a beneficial role in the ecosystem breaking down dead organic material and recycling it. Molds come in many colors - green, white and black molds being the most common. Molds reproduce by emitting tiny spores which float through the air indoors and outdoors. When the mold spores land on any damp spot, they grow and digest the material. There are molds which grow on food, carpets, paper products, and wood.

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Many natural materials such as fabrics and leather can host mold growth as well. Though beneficial in the natural environment, mold growth in the home can cause health problems and damage. Mold spores in concentration can exacerbate the symptoms of asthma and other respiratory ailments. There is no way to eliminate spores from the air; however elimination of the moist areas in which they grow is key to stopping the spread of water damage mold growth within the home. To eliminate moisture: Fix water leaks like leaky plumbing immediately. Ensure adequate ventilation. Ensure that HVAC drip pans are clean flowing. Keep indoor humidity below 60% (RH) Do not leave wet or damp spots un-cleaned for long. If you have extensive water damage mold or toxic black mold growth within the home, professional water damage mold remediation will be necessary.
 

The actual process of water damage mold remediation depends on the type of mold and the extent of its contamination. Water damage mold remediation can be dangerous and if there is toxic black mold present it should be removed by professionals using approved protection devices to prevent exposure. The contaminated materials also need to be disposed of in a prescribed manner.

 

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DIY Removal of Water Damage Mold

Household Mold RemediationPlanning on removing a water damage mold problem by yourself instead of hiring a professional to do it for you, then odds are you are wondering how to go about doing this safely. First it is important to take safety into account when you are dealing with household mold remediation and to be aware of all the health effects that can be caused by mold.

Tips for Removing Water Damage Mold in the Home

 

Water Damage Cleanup - Where To Begin?

FaucetWhere Did It Come From? Where to Begin? Address water damage immediately, for your house's sake and for your health. Water damage can begin with leaky pipes, broken appliances, drainage system clogs, basement walls, violent storms. Find it and cleanup.

Tips for Dealing With Water Damage in the Home

 

Choosing a Water Damage Service

What to Look For in a Water Damage ServiceNot every Water Damage Service has the experience and the know how to get the job done right. Always look for a Water Damage Service that has a well-trained staff and that knows how to do a proper flood clean up, water damage restoration, water and/or sewage removal, mold removal or whatever the job calls for.

What to Look For in a Water Damage Service

 

Help With Water Damage Cleanup

Tips for Residential Restoration after Water DamageResidential restoration is a major project after a residence that has been swamped with flooding or damaged by a broken pipe. There will be major water damage. Follow these steps to restore your house after water damage.

Tips for Residential Restoration after Water Damage

 
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