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Everything You Need to Know About Drywall Repair and Mold

When you notice mold in any area of your home, you have to take action — fast.

Otherwise, the fungus will continue to grow and spread to other parts of the property. Before you know it, you may have a severe mold problem posing health risks to yourself and your family.

One issue we encounter often is mold causing damage to drywall. Let’s explore why this happens and what steps you can take to safeguard your home against mold’s dangers.

 

How Mold Affects Drywall

Mold spores land on drywall and clings to the paper covering it. This becomes a source of nourishment for the spores and enables the fungus to grow. A visible mold formation will begin to develop in a short space of time.

You’re in a position to mitigate the dangers of mold quickly if you see it is a part of the home you use every day. But if it’s in a spot you venture to once in the proverbial blue moon, the mold is likely to be missed.

And that means it can keep growing and growing, eating through the drywall and releasing more spores into the air.

The mold must be removed by a professional team that knows the risks and how to handle growths with the utmost safety. You shouldn’t tackle this job yourself, no matter how much experience you might have undertaking your home improvements.

Repairing drywall affected by mold is best when the growth is caught early. In some cases, the drywall’s damage may be so far gone a complete removal is the safest option.

 

Working on Your Drywall

When you call a professional team of mold removal experts to come and remove your mold, the first thing to do is test it and determine how best to proceed.

Even the testing process must be performed by trained specialists equipped with the proper safety gear. This is especially important if the growth is toxic black mold, which is known to cause health conditions in the young and vulnerable.

If drywall repairs are viable and the mold hasn’t compromised structural integrity, they should only be undertaken once the fungus has been removed completely. Otherwise, the mold could start to grow again and cause further issues down the line.

 

Taking Action to Reduce Further Mold Formation

It’s vital to determine how the mold formed and address the cause.

The growth may have been created by a leaking pipe or rainwater seeping in from outside. It could have been exacerbated by warm, damp conditions too.

Getting to the root of the problem will prevent further mold formation and minimize the risk of your drywall becoming damaged again in the future.

We have a reliable team of mold removal professionals in Berkeley, operating 24/7. We have the training, experience, and tools to remove mold from your home safely.

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