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Types of Mold Commonly Found in Homes

3/31/2018 (Permalink)

It doesn’t matter where you live or what style of home or building you own or occupy, flooding can affect anyone. The severity of flooding can vary considerably, but one thing is for sure: water damage isn’t something you should take lightly. Mold growth is among the many concerns you can have from damage due to leaking water or flooding. It’s important to recognize the various types of mold you can find at home or at work.

Aspergilius

It’s not unusual to find this type of mold in homes or in business buildings in Dover, NJ. It is often found in some of the following places:

  • In showers, sinks or other bathroom settings in mildew
  • In starchy foods such as potatoes or bread
  • On or inside of indoor or outdoor plants or trees
  • On pillows in your home or in hotels

Alternaria

You’ll usually find this type of mold growth in Dover, NJ, at all times of the year with the exception of winter. If you’re outside during the summer months, there’s a good chance you’ll come into contact with alternaria. It has as many as 50 species and can reach high levels of spores within a small area.

Black Mold

This is arguably the most harmful form of mold you’ll see at home. It is also known as stachybotrys. Black mold can grow in areas of high humidity, such as a bathroom with a shower or basement with a leak. Usually, you will spot black mold in your carpet, drywall or subflooring. If you happen to see this form of mold, call a professional immediately and have an expert inspect and clean the area.

Mold growth isn’t uncommon in homes and businesses, but it isn’t something you should ignore. If you detect any of these types of mold, especially black mold, you should get a specialist to remove it as soon as possible.

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