The Effects of Damaging Black
Mold By: Steven Briesemeister
What is black mold?
Mold is a particularly unsavory character
that is neither plant nor animal. It usually resides in the
fungi family and creates enzymes for decomposing and digesting
and spores that are used for reproduction. In general mold and
the decay they cause is not a bad thing; consider a world
without decay. We would be piled high with dead trees, plants,
animals and other dead organisms. Mold eats away at dead plants
and animals causing them to eventually disappear.
Unfortunately, though, damaging black mold doesn?t know where
to stop. It can?t always differentiate between the things we
want it to decay and the things we?d rather it didn?t and this
includes our home. Damaging black mold can also have a serious
detrimental effect on our health if it is left
unchecked.
Damaging black mold thrives on
moisture.
Damaging black mold thrives on moisture and
prefers darkened corners because of this. In a house this can
include many unseen areas that you wouldn?t normally think to
check. Behind washing machines, under the sink, in the attic,
even behind the wallpaper and in the walls is where damaging
black mold really likes to hide. Most of these places are rich
with the moisture it requires and are infrequently, or never,
cleaned. This means it can grow and grow but of course while
it?s growing it?s also eating away at the very structure of the
house in which it lives.
Poor waterproofing and damaging black
mold.
Houses that suffer from poor waterproofing
are especially at risk because they have more damp areas and
increased levels of moisture all around the building. By not
waterproofing your home you are encouraging damaging black mold
to grow wherever it can find a drop of moisture. If necessary
it can suck the moisture out of your walls leaving the
structure of your home in tatters. Of course, poor
waterproofing isn?t the only way that mold is produced in your
home. A particularly humid house will have collections of
condensation in many different places, regular condensation
won?t simply sit on your windows and drop off over time, it
will collect on wallpaper getting soaked into the wall behind
and it will collect just about anywhere it wants. Eventually
damaging black mold is likely to grow where this moisture is
causing the damage we know it can.
Protecting your house and your
family.
There are a number of ways to ensure that
damaging black mold isn?t attacking your house. Make sure that
all air conditioning ducts are securely sealed, and installing
a bathroom fan are two of the more common and effective methods
of protecting your home from damaging black mold but there are
many others. Ensuring you use permeable wallpaper backings and
store firewood and other naturally moist substances outdoors.
If you can smell a musky smell in some of the more prone areas
in your house then there is a chance that the damaging black
mold has manifested itself in your house. You need to hire a
professional who will visit your house and do a thorough check
of the entire structure. They will also be able to effectively
remove it for you and give you some advice on how to prevent it
from returning.
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Steven
Briesemeister who is the owner
of http://www.roofer911.com
has 33 years experience
in all types of roof repair, new roof
installation and black mold problems for
residential and commercial accounts. As a
Long Island and Northern Virgina roofing
contractor, we believe, "Quality Doesn't
Cost...It Pays!
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