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Damp Basements and Wet Walls

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:34 am
by zihadhosenjm40
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Quite often, design errors can lead to the fact that during rain, the walls or corners of buildings become wet, and in the cold part of the year they freeze.

The same problem occurs when there are no drainpipes or when they are clogged. If this is not taken care of, then over time, mold colonies can form on the walls.

Gradually, the fungus grows through the brickwork or panels and ends up inside the room. The invasion will occur even faster than expected if there are cracks in the brickwork or the joints of the panels are not waterproofed well enough.

It would be a shame if you brazil mobile database black mold into your home and also paid money for the product on which it was found: contaminated grain produces contaminated bread.

The source of mold may be a damp basement. Colonies can form and multiply there, and then, using ventilation ducts, they will spread throughout the premises.

In a private house, this problem is solved independently by installing high-quality ventilation in the basement. To eliminate dampness in an apartment building, you will have to contact the housing office.

Faulty sewerage and water supply systems also create conditions for the development of fungi.

We can bring black mold into our home ourselves, without wanting to. It is enough to buy bread products baked from contaminated grain in the store.

Such bread will very quickly become covered with a coating, and then mold. It should never be eaten: it is dangerous to health. It is also not suitable for animal feed.