Common Areas for Mold Growth

Learn the most common areas for mold in your house, and take steps to safeguard against mold growth.
A detail shot of mold on the wall near the window.

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A detail shot of mold on the wall near the window.

Photo by: Timur Arbaev

Timur Arbaev

By: Sean McEvoy

Mold in your house can cause unpleasant odors, damage to walls and floors, and even a host of health problems. The first step to eliminating mold in homes is to understand the most common areas for mold growth.

Household mold primarily thrives in damp, humid areas, such as basements, showers and areas around heating and cooling appliances. Mold in homes can also occur in carpets, ventilation ducts and crawlspaces. The best way to guard against mold in your house is to ensure there are no active leaks or areas where moisture is collecting regularly.

In addition to being unsightly and causing unpleasant odors, mold can cause health problems. Mold-related symptoms can include sneezing; itching skin; skin irritation; watery, itchy eyes; and headache. If you experience any of these symptoms and suspect they may be related to mold in your home, you should take immediate steps to remove the mold.

By regularly inspecting common areas for mold in your home to ensure there are no leaks or other sources of moisture that could contribute to mold growth, you should be able to steer clear of the expensive and unhealthy problems mold in houses can cause.

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