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How to Deal With Mold in Your Attic

3/12/2020 (Permalink)

Is there mold growing in your attic? It is not an uncommon occurrence. Mold in your attic can give you physical symptoms that resemble allergic reactions like a runny nose, a sore throat, itchy eyes, coughing and wheezing. It may even cause you to experience more severe symptoms such as headaches, nosebleeds or fatigue. If you have any of these symptoms without any medical reasons to account for them, you may have mold in your attic or some other rarely visited area of your home.

If you do have this problem, fear not. This article will guide you through the steps to take to get rid of it as well as how to prevent it from happening in the future. Read on to find out how you can protect your family.

How Mold Develops in the Attic

Mold grows best in humid and warm places. If there are areas in your home that fit these conditions, they may be vulnerable to mold growth. The attic is one of the most popular places in a house for mold because it is prone to water damage. 

Water damage can easily occur in your attic, especially if you have leaks in your roof that allow water into your attic. These leaks can be a result of the formation of ice dams on your roof or the result of condensation accumulating beneath your roof sheathing. Water can also enter your attic in other ways, such as through poorly installed roof exhaust vents.

Moist and warm attics are perfect places for mold to grow. If there is water damage in your attic, there is a high chance that it is moldy.

Why You should not Remove Mold Yourself

It can be dangerous to get rid of mold on your own. Even if you do not touch the mold, there is a high chance that you will breathe the mold spores in while removing it. This can endanger your health and result in problems like respiratory issues or even neurological problems.  

Even contractors and carpenters stop work when they see mold and only resume their duties after professionals remove the mold. Hence, you should minimize your own contact with the mold by not removing it yourself. It is important not to try to clean the moldy areas of your house with household chemicals like bleach as they will not be effective and will only increase your exposure to the mold.

Professional Mold Removal Services

If you have found mold growing in an area of your home, it is essential to act fast to prevent the mold from spreading. You should get the mold professionally removed as fast as possible to minimize the exposure of you and your family members to it. 

By hiring a professional mold remediation company, like SERVPRO of Hoboken/Union City, you can be sure that the mold will be removed thoroughly and completely. Experts will be sent to your home to inspect and access the damage and you will be advised on the necessary repairs and remediation. Not only will the mold be removed, any structural damage of your home that led to the growth of it will be repaired to ensure that the mold does not return.

It is better to engage the services of a professional when it comes to something as serious as mold. The health of you and your family must be safeguarded. 

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