Why Mold Testing is Important in Colorado

M.O.L.D — a four-letter word that causes stress and anxiety to most homeowners. Not only can it damage your home, it can also contribute to several health issues.

Spotting mold in your home before it gets out of hand will save you thousands of dollars in the long run.

Still not convinced? Here are six reasons why you should perform mold testing in your Colorado home.

Buying a house

Homebuyers want to make sure that the property they’re buying is in excellent condition. This is why they hire a home inspector — to make sure that the house is in good working order, the foundation is sturdy, and the trim isn’t rotting. Unfortunately, standard home inspections do not include mold testing. 

The last thing a potential homeowner wants is to deal with a mold problem in their new home.

The problem is that these sneaky tiny spores aren’t easy to detect unless you know what you’re looking for. Nothing is more frustrating than unpacking all your belongings, and then realize that your home is making you sick. As such, it is always best to hire a professional to do mold testing before buying a house. 

Find hidden molds

Molds can be found in most homes. But most homeowners don’t realize they have it until they start seeing some black or green patches on the wall.

Just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean it’s not there. Molds grow in warm, damp, and humid environments. It could be lurking in areas that aren’t immediately visible, like the drywall, underneath plumbing fixtures, or beneath floors.

Some molds give off a specific odor. If you smell a persistent musty odor in one particular area of your home, there’s a good chance there are molds in your home. But if you want to know whether or not you have a mold problem, mold testing is the key.

Your family’s health and safety

Mold isn’t just unsightly; it can also make you sick. This is especially true for individuals who have an allergy, asthma, or other respiratory disease. 

Sensitive individuals may experience allergic reactions such as runny nose, watery eyes, itchy throat, and skin rashes by merely inhaling or touching mold spores. If you or any member of your family experience these symptoms at home, but you feel better the moment you leave the house, you might be suffering from a mold-related allergy. 

Individuals who are suffering from an autoimmune disease are more susceptible to the health risks associated with mold. They may develop severe reactions like the difficulty of breathing, asthma attacks, chronic headaches, etc. It can even be life-threatening in some cases.

Reduce the risk of structural damage

You already know that mold can cause health problems. But it may come as a surprise to you that it can lead to significant property damage. If you recently had a plumbing emergency, your pipe burst, your roof leaked, or your basement flooded, you might need mold testing. Unless you clean up and dry the affected area immediately, you will likely deal with mold problems in your home. 

Molds start growing within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure and will spread rapidly throughout your home. That said, you may want to consider mold testing and inspection. The earlier you find out you have a mold problem, the faster you can prevent the spread of mold. 

Mold can grow and spread rapidly as long as there are favorable conditions that promote its growth. If you suspect that you have a mold problem in your Colorado home, make sure you hire an expert to perform mold testing. If you already see visible mold growth, then you don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars to determine whether or not you have a mold problem. The next step is to get rid of it as soon as possible. 

Call us at 303-995-7015 for mold testing and remediation services. We also offer free consultations to give you the resources you need to protect your home.

 

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