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Is Mold in Your House a Problem?

EverDry Waterproofing provides trusted solutions for water intrusion and mold problems in your home. With more than 25 years of experience in basement waterproofing and crawl space encapsulation, we understand how damaging moisture can be. Many homeowners think waterproofing is only needed in flood-prone areas, but that’s not true. Even a small leak can lead to major water damage, mold growth, and long-term health risks.

Mold in the top corner of a house at South Bend, IN

Why Mold Appears in Homes

Mold is a type of fungus that grows when there is moisture in the air. It does not need much water to form and spreads quickly in warm, humid, poorly ventilated spaces. Mold is not just unattractive—it can also affect your health. Its tiny particles can trigger allergies, asthma attacks, breathing problems, and other respiratory issues.

Good ventilation can help, but if mold has already developed, professional mold removal is often the safest solution.

Common Symptoms of Mold Exposure

Mold exposure can cause several health problems. Some common symptoms include:

  • Sneezing

  • Coughing

  • Skin irritation

  • Watery or itchy eyes

  • Sore throat

  • Difficulty breathing

  • Fatigue

  • Headaches

  • Trouble concentrating

  • Mood swings

In serious cases, people may also experience nausea or vomiting. Anyone who feels sick after being exposed to mold should seek medical attention right away.

Where Mold Commonly Grows in Homes

Mold tends to grow in places where water collects or moisture stays trapped. The most common areas include:

  • Basements

  • Bathrooms

  • Kitchens

  • Laundry rooms

  • Attics

  • Windowsills

  • Around leaking pipes

  • Crawl spaces

  • Poorly ventilated rooms

Inspecting these areas regularly can help you catch moisture problems early and stop mold before it spreads.

mold on the wall

How to Prevent Mold Growth in Your Home

You can reduce mold problems by managing moisture in and around your home. Some helpful steps include:

1. Waterproof Your Foundation

Waterproofing your basement or crawl space is one of the best ways to stop moisture before it becomes a mold issue.

2. Reduce Indoor Moisture

Use a dehumidifier, especially in damp rooms, and clean up standing water right away.

3. Fix Leaks Immediately

Repair leaking roofs, pipes, or gutters as soon as you notice them. Leaks increase humidity and create the perfect environment for mold.

4. Improve Ventilation

Check your fans, air conditioners, and ventilation systems. Clogged or damaged systems trap moisture and help mold grow.

5. Clean Surfaces Regularly

Wipe down areas that often collect condensation using antimicrobial cleaning products. This kills mold and helps prevent it from coming back.