Dealing With The Mold Issues That Start After Dealing With Major Water Damage

Posted on: 26 January 2021

If you have recently had to deal with water damage, mold can be a serious issue that you do not want to overlook. Therefore, there are some things that need to be done when dealing with this problem. The following guide will help you with mold testing and dealing with the water damage:

Identifying Areas with Moisture Issues

Mold is most likely to start growing in areas where there is moisture that does not dissipate. This can happen for several reasons, including:

  • Standing water in areas that are difficult to get to
  • Poor ventilation that causes condensation problems
  • Issues with leaks that cause moisture to get into voids (dead space in buildings)

The moisture that is in your home needs to be removed, and these areas will need to be tested before repairs can be completed. In addition to mold testing and removal, you also need to ventilate these areas during the restoration process. This will ensure they are completely dry so mold issues do not come back.

Testing the Mold Spores

Once you have identified the areas where there may be potential mold issues, they are going to need to be tested. The testing will test for various species of mold spores that are common in homes and can be a hazard to your health. The mold specialists will test for the toxic black molds, as well as other types of mold. This will help identify the specific mold species that need to be removed when doing the renovations.

Check for Mold That Is Spreading

After the testing has been done, you will want to know if the mold is spreading to other unaffected areas of your home. This happens with some mold spores that have the ability to spread far beyond the source of moisture. This causes serious damage to homes, which is why testing and removal are so important when doing water damage restoration.

Removing Materials and the Mold  

Another issue with mold is the damage that it causes to building materials when spores spread. In addition to the mold, the damaged materials will also need to be removed. Materials with minimal mold will need to be cleaned and treated before you can repair the damage. You should have these areas tested again after treating the mold spores.

The mold that starts to grow after water damage can be a serious problem. Contact a mold inspection service to help identify and deal with these problems.

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