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| Attic Mold and Crawl Space Mold: Tips and Tricks for Preventing it and Saving Yourself Big Bucks | |
| By: Greg Bukowski Feb 9, 2010 |
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| Attic mold and crawl space mold can be the most difficult and costliest of mold removal projects due to space restrictions and the time and tools it takes to properly remove mold from these areas. (Basement Mold remediation is often no picnic either, especially after heavy flooding.) Making matters worse, attics and crawl spaces are also highly susceptible to mold growth because moisture can easily accumulate in these spaces, often unbeknownst to the homeowner since very little time is spent in these areas of the home. If you want to avoid a costly mold remediation project in your attic or crawl space, consider the following: Attics Most attic mold problems arise from:
Roof leaks Below are a few ways to check for possible roof leaks:
Plumbing stacks, dryer vents, vents from bathroom fans and kitchens should NEVER terminate in the attic. If they do, condensation can easily form (or in the case of plumbing stacks, hazardous gases can amass if venting terminates in the attic). Crawl Spaces Crawl spaces are as vulnerable to mold growth as any part of your home due to the high moisture and humidity levels often found in these spaces. We’ve read studies that indicate that an estimated whopping 60% of homes have crawl space mold! Why is moisture accumulation so common in crawl spaces? Consider the location of the crawl space: it sits underneath your home right on top of the earth as your home’s foundation. Soil and dirt from the earth contain moisture. And moisture is one of two requirements for mold growth (the other being a food source such as the wood found in crawl space sub flooring). And since moisture forms so easily in confined areas, dirt crawl spaces are regular mold breeding grounds. Moisture from dirt normally will evaporate into the atmosphere but can get trapped in a closed area like a crawl space. When moisture is not vented to the outside, it can start to condense on foundation walls or subflooring, which can be especially a problem if the sub flooring is wood (wood is a food source for mold). Two other points to keep in mind about crawl spaces:
What can be done to limit moisture buildup and crawl space mold?
Safety First Follow the tips and tricks above to prevent attic mold and crawl space mold but please be extra careful! The crawl space and attic present a number of potential safety hazards that can cause serious bodily harm and even death to you and your loved ones. We are not trying to be dramatic but the potential dangers are real, especially if you do not know what you are doing! (See Attic Dangers and Crawl Space Dangers for more info.) If you lack experience working in attics or crawl spaces or are hesitant to do so for any reason, hire professionals (Should I hire a mold remediation professional?) because it’s simply not worth risking your well being to save a few bucks. |
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