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Mold growth

Mold is everywhere, and while it has beneficial uses—like in penicillin and cheese—it can also pose serious health risks. There are many areas in your home that can easily become breeding grounds for mold if you’re not careful. Preventing conditions that promote mold growth is crucial for safeguarding your family’s health.

Intruding Water

One of the quickest ways mold can take hold in your home is through water intrusion. Any type of unnoticed water leakage can lead to mold growth within 24-48 hours. Rainwater can enter through cracks in roofs, walls, and windows, while groundwater or flooding can seep in if your foundation drainage is inadequate. Regularly check potential problem areas around your home to prevent unwanted water damage and mold growth. In moisture-prone spaces like basements and attics, where ventilation is limited, even a small leak can cause significant and costly damage. Maintaining these areas is essential to prevent mold growth.

Humidity

Humidity levels in your home can fluctuate rapidly due to weather changes, cooking, and showering. Relative humidity measures the amount of water vapor in the air relative to temperature. High humidity can dampen furnishings and materials, creating ideal conditions for mold growth. During humid summer months, using air conditioning can help dehumidify indoor spaces. Conversely, in colder conditions, water vapor can condense on surfaces, leading to mold. Ensure your walls are insulated to prevent condensation buildup in your home during varying weather conditions.

Mold can develop in hidden areas and cause extensive damage. Proper ventilation is crucial in moisture-prone areas; use fans or open windows to improve airflow. Don’t forget to activate the exhaust fan above the stove while cooking, as steam can contribute to kitchen moisture and increase the risk of mold growth.

In case of any water or mold removal emergencies, Certified Restoration is here to help. We provide water damage restoration in San Diego and are available 24/7. Contact us, and we’ll assist you in getting back on track.