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Hidden Mold Causes Odors...How Can you Detect It?

1/28/2021 (Permalink)

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An odd smell in your commercial building that you can't locate the source of can be an extremely frustrating experience. There are several reasons why you may be noticing a mold smell on your property, even though you haven't seen any mold. If you discover any, it is important to have mold remediation professionals deal with it before the problem grows.

Reasons You May Smell Mold But Not See It

Fungus smell is often described as a musty odor. If you are smelling mold but not seeing any, it is probably because there are a variety of hidden places mold may grow:

  • Under Flooring
  • Behind walls
  • In-ceiling tiles
  • Inside storage areas
  • Under fabric on upholstered furniture

Causes of Mold Odor

Mold smell occurs because these fungi produce and release compounds, called microbial volatile organic compounds, that have strong odors and are quickly released into the air. If you are noticing mold or mildew smell in your building, you should investigate any surfaces that have recently been wet and current sources of moisture.

Detecting Hidden Mold

You can find some hidden mold by simply looking for it. However, mold that occurs behind walls, under flooring, and other areas may not be able to be detected by visual inspection without tearing out material. Test kits are available that may detect the presence of mold, but usually are not very helpful at identifying the location of it. A mold professional in Tupelo, Mississippi, can inspect your property and use advanced detection systems, such as infrared cameras, to locate mold that is hidden behind surfaces.

Preventing Mold

To prevent future mold problems, dry out anything that is damaged by water within 24 to 48 hours. Repair any leaking plumbing or equipment. Take steps to control excess moisture from condensation in HVAC systems and other sources.

If there is a mold smell in your building, chances are you have mold

growing somewhere. A professional inspection can help you identify and remove sources.

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