Water stains on your ceiling.
Small amount of mold in attic.
But mold in attics and crawl spaces do not need to kill a transaction.
If your roof leaks or any attic windows leak you ve got moisture in your attic and probably need to consider attic mold removal.
This is a sure sign that.
Gfi outlets tripping regularly for no apparent reason.
White mold growth inside an attic.
Small spots or speckles of mold on a surface are far less harmful than mold that covers several feet in area and has spread deep into cracks crevices and throughout insulation.
You can remove small amounts of mold covering 10 square feet or less of attic sheathing yourself but if the mold growth covers more than 10 square feet you should contact a professional mold.
Mary would most likely have a reaction to even small amounts of mold spores.
Therefore prevention of mold growth is best strategy.
Air usually travels upwards so attic mold is less risky than mold on the main floor.
It s the types of mold and the amounts that you inhale that matters.
The most common cause of attic mold by far is blocked or insufficient ventilation.
Systemic or limited growth.
But if you ve found a small amount of surface mold less than 1 square meter or 3 square feet growing in your home you can clean it yourself safely and get rid of it for ever.
This is why it s less common to see mold growth on base trim after a flooding event.
We were fortunate that the mold growth didn t spread into the living area.
Mostly is was contained in the attic.
Dryer exhaust vents kitchen exhaust fans and bathroom exhaust fans.
Even if your roof and windows don t leak though humidity in the attic can lead to the growth of mold.
Improper exhausting of bathroom fans or dryer vents.
The vast majority of attic mold is caused by humidity which is why white mold growth is common here.
Roof leaks cause two types of mold growth.
In this case the moisture buildup is indirect the roof leak only affects a small area but the dampness in the air causes.
More important than the size of mold is the amount of exposure to it.
If there is no visible mold growth and you suspect you could be having a mold problem consider testing air in your home.
Blocked or insufficient ventilation.
Mold in attic is fairly common because attics are often damp.
The wet ceiling in the closet and the damp drywall and insulation in the attic below.
Unexpected mold is found in an attic or crawlspace during an inspection.
Systemic growth occurs when the roof leak causes enough moisture buildup in the attic to cause mold growth throughout the entire area.
This could be from a new or old leak but any water staining should be investigated.
Picture of mold in the attic.
Water dripping from smoke detectors light fixtures bathroom exhaust fans and ceiling fans.
In real estate transactions the discovery of mold in an attic or crawl space by an inspector often comes as an unexpected surprise to the parties involved.