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What You Need To Know About Mold Season

4/1/2021 (Permalink)

Mold develops when its spores that are airborne get into contact with moisture and several sources of food such as dirt, wood, and paper. Moisture can be found in areas like leaky pipes and roofs, humidifiers, flooded places, and other water damage sections of a building. Mold growth can get ugly as it involves unpleasant odors and damages to the structure of a building. When you are aware of mold season and its implications, you can engage mold remediation services to get the issue resolved swiftly.

Mold Season

Mold season refers to the time when mold can easily thrive due to several factors like climate and location. Mold can grow and spread any time but there are certain periods when mold growth is widespread. Mold growth is most rampant from early spring to middle of fall but its peak is around late summer. Always check areas that may have excess water during weather changes such as when snow thaws and during rainy days.

Winter is the season when mold turns dormant but it is not gone completely. Mold basically hibernates during winter where temperatures are low. Areas that experience mild winters may even witness mold growth all year long. After being dormant during winter, mold can move on to find other damp places to call home. You can prevent this by pouring bleach at the locations where mold grows.

Early Spring

You can expect dormant mold to grow back again during spring. It is the worst season for mold especially in areas that experience heavy rain. The lots of moisture created from the spring showers provide a suitable environment for mold to invade. Check areas where there are standing water such as your basement, attic, windows, crawlspaces, and doors. Spot any crumbling on your drywall and pay attention to any strange odors as these are symptoms of mold issues or hidden water damage.

Summer

Summer is the worst season for mold in regions that experience high levels of humidity. Kitchens and bathrooms are both places that are prone to mold growth due to consistent use of appliances with hot water. Air conditioning units cut down on humidity from inside the house but the extracted water may leak into basements or crawl spaces due to poor ventilation.

Mid Fall

Mold growth slows down during fall and begins to hibernate during winter. Fall is when it becomes the easiest to handle mold as it becomes dormant due to the cold. Homeowners also do not have to worry over humidity or rain but it is advisable to remove any mold during this season before winter comes.

Mold Allergy Season

The period from early spring to mid fall is when allergies become the most severe. Mold season can trigger health effects and each season can affect you differently. Spring is typically when mold continues to thrive after winter whereas summer is when mold spore count is particularly high due to humidity in the air and fall works like spring where allergies get into the picture.

By understanding each season correctly and their relationship with mold growth, homeowners can better manage their mold problem.

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