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Moisture and Mold Problems - Hidden Mold


Plan Remediation - Sampling - Protective Equipment - Hidden Mold - Clean-Up - Investment Remediation - Containment - Finish

In some cases, indoor mold growth may not be obvious. It is possible that mold may be growing on hidden surfaces, such as the back side of drywall, wallpaper, or paneling, the top of ceiling tiles, the underside of carpets and pads, etc. Possible locations of hidden mold can include pipe chases and utility tunnels (with leaking or condensing pipes), walls behind furniture (where condensation forms), condensate drain pans inside air handling units, porous thermal or acoustic liners inside ductwork, or roof materials above ceiling tiles (due to roof leaks or insufficient insulation). 

Some building materials, such as dry wall with vinyl wallpaper over it or wood paneling, may act as vapor barriers, trapping moisture underneath their surfaces and thereby providing a moist environment where mold can grow. You may suspect hidden mold if a building smells moldy, but you cannot see the source, or if you know there has been water damage and building occupants are reporting health problems. Investigating hidden mold problems may be difficult and will require caution when the investigation involves disturbing potential sites of mold growth-make sure to use personal protective equipment (PPE). For example, removal of wallpaper can lead to a massive release of spores from mold growing on the underside of the paper. If you believe that you may have a hidden mold problem, you may want to consider hiring an experienced professional. If you discover hidden mold, you should revise your remediation plan to account for the total area affected by mold growth.

Courtesy of the EPA

Plan Remediation - Sampling - Protective Equipment - Hidden Mold - Clean-Up - Investment Remediation - Containment - Finish








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posted Jan 10, 2009

I live in a 2 bedroom rented home with my 11 year old daughter, and while moving around both of our rooms, we found mold (it was fuzzy) behind the bed, along the bottom- to about 2 feet up and about 4 feet wide. I used spray bleach on it, but what else can i do to keep it from coming back? (My landlord doesn't ever help me fix things or purposely never answers his phone, and doesn't get back to me). Does anyone have other suggestions to keep the mold from coming back? Thanks.


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