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Types of Mold in Hood County

When you think of mold, what likely springs to mind for most home and property owners is highly toxic black mold. But black mold is rare and there are hundreds of species of mold that can grow in buildings of any age or size.

Some mold types are harmless, while others can be hazardous to your health. Unfortunately, it's very difficult to properly identify a specific type of mold with the naked eye. At Crain Restoration Services, we've spent years training our mold remediation specialists on proper mold identification and removal techniques to keep your family and guests safe and your property mold-free.

Where Does Mold Grow?

Indoor mold and mildew can grow in any building type, in any room, and in both new and old properties. Mold thrives on moisture, which is why mold is most commonly found in attics, bathrooms, and other rooms that may harbor excessive humidity and moisture.

Mold Types

Molds most often go by their scientific names, such as Cladosporium or Stachybotrys Chartarum (most commonly known as "black mold"). Because there are hundreds of thousands of mold types, mold is often classified into groups. There are 3 groups of mold that can be potentially harmful to humans.

While black mold is the most commonly discussed toxigenic mold, it is important to note that not all black colored mold is toxic and that not all toxic mold is black. The best way to find out what type of mold you may have is to have a professional Hood County mold remediation company like Crain Restoration Services identify and develop a treatment plan for any mold growth in your home or office.

When to Call a Professional

If you have visible indications of mold or mildew anywhere in your building, it's recommended that you contact an experienced mold remediation firm to properly assess the damage and start the removal process as quickly as possible. In the event a mold is toxic, you will want a company like Crain Restoration Services on your side to protect the health and safety of your family and guests. Our team is standing by to help you with your emergency mold needs, so call us today to schedule an in-home mold evaluation.

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