A lot of people have only dealt with mold in their home when they have noticed it growing on food that has been sitting around too long, most commonly with produce or bread. Yet there is still a significant portion of people who have dealt with mold in other ways. One of the most common places that a homeowner may find mold growing in their home is mold on walls. Hudson residents might not understand why mold is growing in this location, especially if it is connected to other walls that do not seem to be affected as much. Here are some of the more common reasons why mold may be growing on the walls of a home.
High Humidity Causing Mold on Walls
Moisture is the real reason why mold seems to grow or spread once it has already started, but when it comes to the mold on walls, Hudson residents should know that high humidity is often the culprit. Some locations around the country are very humid, including the state of Florida. Sometimes it is the appliances connected to water lines that causes the humidity to rise. If humidity is the cause for mold growing on the walls of a particular home, it would be a good idea to invest in a dehumidifier to try to remove moisture in the air of the home.
Water Leaks Causing Mold on Walls
Water damage is another popular reason why residential homeowners may be noticing mold on walls. Hudson residents should know that most of the time the cause of water damage is one of two things, both of which are caused from water leaks. The water lines and pipes that are going through your home may have a leak that is slowly saturating the material of the walls, which can then promote mold growth. Another common instance where leaking water causes mold growth is if someone has their roof leaking. Although a roof is not a wall, if the leak is significant, it can quickly affect the surrounding walls of the roof.
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