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4 Reasons Why You Need a Mold Inspection Done

  • Perla Irish
  • November 7, 2022
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  1. You’re Just Moving In
  2. Avoiding/Getting Legal Action
  3. Something Smells Off
  4. You’re Getting Sick a Lot More Than Usual
  5. Takeaway

One of the nastiest things you see in some houses’ hidden and sometimes not-so-hidden parts is mold.

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4 Reasons Why You Need a Mold Inspection Done

Molds are forms of fungus and can produce toxic spores that can cause runny noses, excessive sneezing, itching, and other allergic reactions. These pesky things thrive outdoors and indoors in damp, warm, and dark conditions.

As mentioned above, mold can also grow in places inside your home you least expect it. However, not seeing mold daily doesn’t mean you’re free of these things.

Most of the time, people who leave it up to chance often end up paying more because of the damage done by mold. With that said, get an inspection done immediately. Here are some more reasons to get a mold inspection done for your home.

You’re Just Moving In

Be wary of mold when you’re buying a house and moving in. Make sure you’re not getting into someone else’s mold problem. In cities like Los Angeles, where the real estate market is thriving, it’s pretty easy to cover mold by painting it over or using cleaners. Although it will cover the mold, it won’t solve the problem.

If you’re going to risk it and still move in, you’re going into many unnecessary expenses and potential hazards. A mold that’s gone wild can cause damages of up to $10,000 to $30,000.

These repairs might involve the removal of water damage. You’ll also need to check pipes and other leaks, which costs money. You’ll also need to repair or replace the upholstery, drywalls, carpets, and much more.

Avoid the hassle and extra spending. Get an inspection before you even think of buying property. So if you’re in LA, whether you’re moving into Beverly Hills or somewhere Downtown, get the best Los Angeles mold inspection service to help spot molds.


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Avoiding/Getting Legal Action

As previously mentioned, molds can cause harmful effects on the human body. As a landlord or home seller, you’re facing serious legal consequences if you ignore the mold in your property. For tenants and insurance companies, a mold inspection is a must to provide evidence of possible negligence by their landlords.

Something Smells Off

If you start noticing a damp, musty smell that won’t go away, you may have mold growing inside your home. As mold grows, it begins to reproduce by spreading spores through the air.

As mold enters the reproductive phase, they also emit gasses. Though some of the gasses can be odorless, the majority of gasses that molds produce give off a foul odor.

A simple vinegar-baking soda-water solution can whiff away the smell for smaller molds. However, this solution won’t prevent regrowth. A better solution would be to go for an inspection to identify the mold and how big of a problem it’s become, spot other areas in the house susceptible to growth, and come up with ways to remove mold.

You’re Getting Sick a Lot More Than Usual

There are more than a thousand kinds of mold out there. Out of the thousands, a hundred can produce toxins harmful to pets and humans. If you’re constantly getting sick, mold might be behind the problem. Toxins from the spores can cause flu-like symptoms such as runny nose, wheezing, excessive sneezing, etc.

In some people, mold can even trigger anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction wherein the airways become swollen. As a result, people experience difficulty in breathing.

The areas around the eyes, lips, and tongue can also swell. To prevent such conditions from ever happening in your home, it’s best to know what mold is causing it and ultimately remove and prevent it from growing back in your home.

Takeaway

In its natural home outdoors, mold can be harmless. However, mold can cause damage and sickness if left to grow inside your home. There are many reasons to get a mold inspection, but the four mentioned above are some of the strongest cases to get one.

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