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5 Health Symptoms That May Be Caused By Mold Exposure

5 Health Symptoms That May Be Caused By Mold Exposure We know that mold exposure causes physical symptoms, but do you know what those symptoms are? Knowing the effects of mold can help you to better determine if mold growth is hiding in your home, as its favorite places to call home are those in dark moist corners seldom seen by light or human hands. Mold may be felt before its seen, and with any number of these symptoms, you can clue yourself in to possible mold growth. 5 health symptoms that may be caused by mold exposure are: Continue reading →

How Did This Mold Get Into My Home?

How Did This Mold Get Into My Home?Even if you clean every room of your home meticulously, you control your temperatures, and you’re always keeping up with every nook and cranny, you can still find mold in your home. In lesser-seen areas of a basement especially, water can seep in through cracks in the foundation or small spaces between windows or doors, and you may not even see the moisture until it starts to produce mold growth. Once you start smelling that tell-tale musty odor, it’s already too late, and you’re now dealing with a mold remediation situation to save your home, your health, and your property. Continue reading →

Can Mold Really Be That Bad?

Can Mold Really Be That Bad?You know that moldy food can make you sick. We throw away moldy bread and we don’t even open last month’s leftovers when we see the tell-tale fuzz growing inside the old container. Mold has been associated with spoilage since the beginning of time. There are some molds that are good, though, such as that which ripens certain types of blue cheese and that which is used in penicillin. However, those are very specific molds that are handled in a controlled environment by specialists who know their molds. And this is most definitely not the same mold that grows in your home when dampness occurs. Continue reading →

3 Ways To Check A House’s Health For Mold

3 Ways To Check A House’s HealthWhen you’re buying a new home, you’re putting money into what is most likely the biggest investment you will ever make – at least aside from any other homes you will or have already purchased. And because buying a home is so important, it’s just as important to make sure that the building is in exactly the condition that the homeowner and the real estate agent promise. If you’re in the market and looking at old houses, here are a few questions to ask yourself to see if the structural integrity is lacking: Continue reading →

When Do I Have A Mold Problem?

When Do I Have A Mold Problem?Ask anyone who’s being honest and they’ll all tell you the same thing: mold is everywhere, mold has always been everywhere, and mold will always be everywhere. A lot of house codes have strict limits about how much mold can exist in a house at any one time, but because mold is so tenacious and ever-present, most houses violate these limits within months of construction. But if we can’t keep our homes and our public buildings perfectly mold-free, how can we tell when the situation goes from expected mold growth to being a mold problem? Continue reading →

Black Mold Can Cause Big Problems

Black Mold Can Cause Big ProblemsBlack mold in your basement is a big deal. Nobody wants mold in their home, but black mold is a particularly dangerous variety. Black mold can cause serious health problems. Since mold thrives in moist, dark areas, your dank and dimly-lit basement is a perfect breeding ground. This is especially true if you experience persistent basement wetness, flooding, or other moisture areas. Since humidity is a big factor in mold growth, Maryland basements are particularly susceptible to the stuff. Continue reading →

Mold Can Still Occur In Winter

Mold Can Still Occur In WinterAs temperatures drop and new seasons come upon the New England area, the idea that Fall and Winter are “safer” seasons in some regards can take hold. This may be especially true for people that believe that with the winter months come dry and the cold conditions that mold can’t survive in, so the natural inclination is to think that mold is just not going to be a problem in winter. Continue reading →

Why Is Black Mold A Big Deal?

Why Is Black Mold A Big Deal?Black mold. The name alone sounds sinister, but why should we care about something as simple as a name? The word “spider” can also be a bit sinister, but North American spiders are by and large harmless and help out humans by eating bloodsucking insects and other pests. But while black mold may not be as dangerous as something like asbestos insulation or lead paint, it’s still a health hazard which you should minimize and treat as best as you can. Continue reading →