7 Places Mold Could Be Hiding in Your Home – CNET

When you’re cleaning your home, you may not always think to do a routine check for mold. However, not doing so could be detrimental to your health. Mold is a nasty fungus that can grow at a rapid pace and easily go unseen and spread over time if not removed immediately. 

Unfortunately, your house can be a breeding ground for mold spores, especially if it’s humid or if there have been water leaks or floods. “Anywhere there’s a potential for moisture, there’s potential for mold growth,” Laureen Burton, a chemist/toxicologist with the Environmental Protection Agency‘s Indoor Environments Division, told CNET.

We’ll help you find out where mold could be hiding in your house, as well as any signs to look out for. We’ll also explain any steps you need to take to get rid of the mold ASAP. For more, don’t let mold grow inside your Keurig — here’s how to clean it.

Signs mold could be in your house

Here are several plain signs that mold could be growing in your home. If you notice any of these signs, make sure you address the issue as soon as possible to prevent the mold from spreading.

Musty odor: An earthy smell in your house could be an indicator that mold is present. 

Stains on walls: If something is leaking — specifically water pipes inside your walls or ceiling — you’ll likely see water stains (or water damage). If that’s the case, mold could be growing inside the walls. 

Seeing visible mold: Mold can appear in different colors and textures. For instance, it could be black, white and even green, and can be fuzzy or slimy.

Your allergies are acting up: Mold can cause allergic reactions when you inhale the spores, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Symptoms can include congestion, coughing, runny nose and sneezing.

Common places mold could be hiding inside your home

Mold can be found almost anywhere, and can grow on anything as long as there’s moisture. Here are some common areas mold can be found inside homes, according to EPA’s Burton.

Air conditioning units: If there’s moisture buildup in your air conditioning units, it can create the perfect environment for mold growth.

Attics: Without proper ventilation in your attic, moisture can build up, which can cause mold growth.

Basements: Sometimes basements can be dark, damp and poorly ventilated — especially if there are no windows. And oftentimes if there’s a house flood, it’s in the basement. This makes them a prime location for mold growth.

Bathrooms: Check around your showers, tubs, sinks and toilets for mold. Moisture builds up in bathrooms on a regular basis, which provides an ideal breeding ground for mold.

Behind walls: If a pipe bursts or even leaks, mold can grow without you knowing. Make sure you fix leaks immediately and clean up the spill. 

Kitchens: Mold can grow in places in kitchens where there’s plumbing, including under the sink if there’s a leak, as well as around refrigerators and dishwashers.

Laundry rooms: Washing machines can be a breeding ground for mold to grow (here’s how to kill mold in your washer), as well as sinks in your laundry room. 

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