Facts About Mold You Probably Never Knew

Introduction 

One thing about mold that might be generally acceptable to all might be the fact that it’s unpleasant and hugely disfigures where ever it’s found. Mold can simply be defined as gray or green soft growth that occurs in a moist area. They also develop on old or spoilt food and you can find them on objects that have been abandoned for quite a long time. Mold is not at all a pleasant sight in any home and as you would find out later on in this write-up. They could pose a major threat to your health, that said, you shouldn’t make the negligent error of positing them as harmless. However, you do not have to burden yourself with the process of mold removal. There are competent environmental companies that are in the business of ensuring your home is free from mold infestation.

Notable Facts About Mold

It is interesting to mention that when you are trying to battle off a menace or anything. The best first step you could take is armoring yourself with knowledge about that very thing you’re trying to tackle. This inadvertently puts you one step ahead of tackling such menace, in this case, the menace is mold. Keep your eyes peeled for facts about molds that could awe you.

Molds are ubiquitous: mold has been around for several thousands of years and they exist almost everywhere, especially in the moist parts of our homes.

There are a whole lot of molds: there are well over a hundred thousand identified species of mold. And not all of these molds are harmful, some molds can be used for medicinal purposes. However, it is hard for a layman to tell the difference. Therefore, professionals are best suited to tell which is harmless and otherwise.

Molds grow on so so many facets: though it’s been established that molds thrive the most in moist areas but secluded areas to like behind your walls. Mold also thrives a lot on porous or organic surfaces.

Mold needs just a day or two: in very moist conditions mold could grow within 24/48 hours. Besides moist conditions mold could also thrive and grow on organic materials and food sources. Hence, do not be taken aback when you experience mold infestation after a flood or burst pipe.

Does painting remove mold? Contrary to what you might think painting on a mold-infested surface would hardly make the mold go away. Instead, the mold eats through the paint eventually. Therefore, you should remove the mold before painting.

Bleach as mold removal may be futile: many believe that using bleach on mold-infested areas could help remove it. But sorry to disappoint you, only the live mold temporarily goes away. The spores are still there and you should know your bleach and water technique helps the mold regrow faster. However, for not so bogus mold infestation, you could make use of water and detergent. Note that this will be most effective if your infestation is under 10 square feet.

Conclusion

Hope you have found some of these facts mind-boggling. And hopefully, you might try out some of the techniques above on your mold-infested areas. However, if it is very much overwhelming do not hesitate to reach out to professionals in the field for help.