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How Long Does It Take for Mold to Grow? – Things You Need to Know

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Excess water in the home consistently creates loads of stress and problem. It may not only endanger the quality of your home or any building, but it may also ruin your items and electronic appliances. Moreover, the worst thing it causes is mold growth that could infest the areas of your house if left untreated. 

 Here are some of the most common reasons why homes have mold growth issues:

  1. Flooding
  2. Leaks, from burst pipes, the ceiling, etc.
  3. Humidity
  4. Poor ventilation
  5. Wet clothing
  6. Condensation
  7. A damp foundation

 Mold spores exist everywhere in nature and can begin growing after a water damage incident. As soon as it starts invading your home, health problems such as allergies and respiratory issues can occur. 

 

How Long Does It Take for Mold to Grow?

You will see many organic materials in your house if you look around, such as insulation, drywall, paper products, paint, etc. And moisture is all that is needed for mold to start growing. Once it has developed, it will begin damaging your property. 

Yet, you can undoubtedly avoid the problem. All you have to do is to get rid of the excess moisture before mold has had the opportunity to start generating. But the question is, how fast does mold grow?

One efficient way to prevent mold problems after a water incident is to understand how long it takes for stubborn mold to grow on specific surfaces and become visible; and how quickly it can harm your precious household items. 

Here's what you need to know about how quickly disgusting mold can start to show spores:

  1. It takes 24 to 48 hours for mold to grow on hidden surfaces and hard surfaces, in the attic, in wet and warm areas, and in open spaces. 
  2. It takes 24 hours for mold spores to become visible in wet and warm areas, in the attic, and on hidden surfaces.
  3. It takes 14 to 21 days for mold spores to appear visibly on hard surfaces. While in open areas, it takes 30 days or more.

Generally, the spores start to infest in 3 to 12 days and appear visible in about 14-21 days. Take note that the time changes for various types of mold. It also depends on the kind of surfaces and household items in the area. The amount of moisture and the temperature must be considered as well. 

 

How fast does mold spread?

Unfortunately, mold populates in few hours. Once a mold spore descends on a moist organic material, it starts to penetrate and root into the surface and feeds off the organic substance. 

Within hours, the toxic fungi begin spreading to neighboring moist areas, corrupting the structural quality of the material they're attached to. Furthermore, as time passes, mold affects more and more areas as it swiftly occupies the air with numerous spores that spread throughout your property.

The best way to prevent mold from plaguing your home or property following an occurrence of water damage is, of course, to immediately dry the affected areas within the first 48 hours. The faster you clean up and dry the sites in your home or building, the smaller the chances of mold growth and infestation.

 

What to Do to Keep Mold from Generating After Water Damage

There is a 48-72 hour window between the water intrusion and the beginning of mold growth. Indeed, it is considerably hard to extract excess water and dry the areas entirely as water can get into all kinds of materials in many parts of your home. 

So here's what you need to do – hire a water damage restoration company to get your home back in order. 

 

For Water Damage Cleanup and Mold Removal, Seek Help from a Professional

Superior Restoration provides quality water damage cleanup and mold removal services. Our trained and highly skilled professional team is here in your time of need. We are ready to help you 24/7. 

Stopping mold growth is our expertise. Contact our local office for more information about water damage restoration and mold removal and remediation services.

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