When to Get Your Home Inspected for Mold

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When to Get Your Home Inspected for Mold

June 28, 2023

Mold is a common household nuisance that many people will have to deal with at one point or another. Some types of mold may be relatively harmless; others can aggravate health issues; and still others can be toxic. With these risks in mind, you should take this common household nuisance seriously. If you want to keep your house and the people who live in it safe from mold, you need to know when to get your home inspected for mold.

After Water-Related Issues

Mold thrives in damp, warm environments. Because of this, it’s important to be cautious whenever excess moisture enters your house. For instance, if your home has recently experienced flooding, a leaking roof, or dripping pipes, it’s far more at risk of a mold infestation. This is especially true in dark areas of your home, such as the basement, attic, air ducts, or under sinks.

When You’re Buying or Selling a Home

A visual home inspection is part of the process of buying or selling a home, and obvious mold or water damage will probably come up in these inspections. However, home inspectors aren’t required to look for mold, especially in less obvious places, so a home that passes inspection may not necessarily be free of mold. Making sure your new home is free of mold is ultimately up to you.

Unexplained Allergy or Asthma Symptoms

The presence of mold often affects upper respiratory health. It can therefore exacerbate allergies and asthma symptoms and put people at risk for conditions such as bronchitis. If you find you have allergy symptoms such as a runny nose, headaches, or a cough, or if your other respiratory conditions are flaring up and you cannot determine another reason for them, your house may have developed a mold infestation.

Unexplained Smells

Even if you don’t have allergies or asthma, you’ll often detect a mold infestation in your home before seeing it. Mold often has a musty smell, like that of old, wet clothes or wet, rotten wood. An unexplained, persistent scent like this may be a sign it’s time to get your home inspected for mold . Keep in mind that mold doesn’t always have a scent, so you could have mold in the house even without the smell.

When it comes to the safety of the people in your household, you don’t want to delay taking measures against mold infestations. Connecticut Mold can provide your home with professional mold inspection services that will give you and your family peace of mind.