Mold is bad news for any homeowner. Especially if you’re asthmatic, prone to allergies or have young children.
Why? Because mold has the power to trigger negative reactions in almost anyone. But it affects you in different ways depending on your constitution and age.
For example, children’s immune systems are still developing. That means mold may leave them with a worse cough or skin irritation than it would an adult in good health.

You must take action to remove mold from your home as soon as you detect it. But is mold a threat all year round? Which weather conditions affect their growth more?

What are the Perfect Mold Growing Conditions?

Mold typically grows and thrives in temperatures of 40 – 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

Obviously, summer is an ideal season for mold. It grows in dark, moist spots such as basements, attics, garages, and crawl spaces. Everywhere that may become damp and is cleaned infrequently.

But mold isn’t contained to the warmer months. It can still surface in colder ones too.

Why? Heating. You think nothing of switching it on to warm your home up for the night, but mold may travel from a dank basement to your living space through HVAC systems.

How?

An airborne threat

Mold spreads by releasing spores into the air. Heating and cooling systems circulate these, allowing them to reach areas they might not otherwise.

Spores can enter your home through open windows and doorways too. This is one-way mold spreads during summer, along with traveling through air vents. You could stimulate mold growth and expansion by cranking your air conditioning up in high temperatures too.

Sadly, leaving the air-con off and sweltering in the heat is hardly an appealing solution for anyone concerned about mold.

So, what can you do?

Controlling Mold Growth All Year Round

Let’s keep a few helpful pointers in mind:

  • mold needs dark, humid, moist environments to grow
  • mold releases airborne spores to spread
  • spores may travel through air vents and open windows/doorways
  • you may detect mold early if you smell a musty odor
  • Leaks, damp spots, broken pipes and unclean HVAC systems may cultivate mold growth

Bear these facts in mind to help reduce your risk of mold growth. Never leave leaking pipes to spill moisture for months, especially in high humidity. Has your HVAC system cleaned on a regular basis to remove mildew and mold which may be forming?

Stay vigilant. Don’t assume your home or workplace is immune to mold because you have high hygiene standards or live in a region with a mild climate.

And if you think you may have a problem with mold? Leave it to the professionals.

Mold inspection and removal specialists will investigate your mold growth before taking action to extract it safely. They use the proper equipment and safety gear to handle even the most toxic types of fungi.

Want to know how Mold Inspection Warriors in San Francisco can help you? Just get in touch today!