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Is There Mold in Your Garage?

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Is There Mold in Your Garage?

The garage is one of the most common areas Pure Charlotte will find mold during an inspection. There are a lot of logical reasons or this:

As you know, moisture is one of the key components needed for mold to grow. In addition to the introduction of moisture from the sources above, garages that are enclosed are also somewhat climate controlled – at least when compared to outside.

Mold loves dark, temperate climates where it can grow without being disturbed, and most garages provide that.

Your garage has a similar climate to the basement, another area that is notorious for mold growth if it is not carefully monitored.

Identifying Mold in Your Garage

Fortunately, mold in the garage isn’t as much of a health risk as it is in other areas of your home because you don’t usually spend as much time in the garage as you do the living room, kitchen, or bathroom.

However, air from the garage can end up circulating through your living areas, complete with mold spores and odors. As a result, you can still get sick from mold exposure, and mold can spread to other areas of your home in this way. Therefore, it’s important to be able to identify mold in your garage so you can eliminate it.

Mold will usually appear as black or brown spots in your garage, but it can also be streaks. These distinct markings can show up on the floor, walls or ceiling – anywhere there has been excess water.

Mold on Concrete

Mold doesn’t actually grow on concrete very well. It prefers organic materials that it can feed on, such as wood, paper, glue and upholstery. And since garages are most often concrete floors surrounded by concrete walls, it seems like this would be one room in the house that is safe from mold.

However, you’ll see it growing on the walls, and sometimes even the floor of the garage. Here’s why:

How to Prevent Mold in the Garage

Preventing mold in the garage is much the same as preventing it anywhere else in your home. The main goals are to reduce moisture and eliminate food sources for mold. You can do this by doing the following things:

Remove Mold in the Garage

Although you won’t be spending ample amounts of time in the garage, you still need to get rid of mold that’s growing there so it can’t spread to the rest of your home.

Here are a few pro tips for removing mold from the walls, ceiling and floor of the garage, regardless of the material:

If this all seems like too much work, you can always entrust Pure Charlotte and our patented demo-free mold remediation service in Charlotte NC.

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