Mold In Your Attic – Reduce The Chances Of Mold With Proper Attic Ventilation

One of the biggest causes of mold is having improper ventilation in your attic.  This is intensified during the winter months when there is a significant amount of air coming in your attic versus going out.  There is also a temperature variance that will create moisture buildup if not properly taken care of.

The heat leaking out of your house and into the attic combined with the already cool or cold temperatures in your attic will cause condensation. This condensation if occurring for a prolonged period of time can lead to mold growth.

The worst part of all of this is that how many times a year do you go in your attic? If you are like most people very rarely. This gives the mold ample time to grow and spread. Greatly increasing the likelihood that you or your family with possibly get sick with mold poisoning.

Another important item to check is if you have a bathroom ceiling fan vent or even a dryer vent running directly into your attic. This will create and instant surge of moisture as the hot moist air is cooled by the attic air.

Another important step is to seal up any gaps around pipes or chimneys that go through your attic. This is a critical place that air can escape into your attic.

It is recommended that if you have any concerns about proper insulation you should consult a contractor. If you suspect you may have mold issues contact a certified mold inspector who can come in and run a series of tests to determine if you have a mold problem and the extent of the issue.

If you do have mold or black mold that is more than a 10ft by 10ft area you should call a black mold removal professional to give you a quote on the removal costs and setup an action plan.

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