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How Cold Weather Causes Mold

2/19/2018 (Permalink)

Many people make the mistake of thinking that mold is typically a problem for the humid and rainy seasons. However, black mold can infiltrate your business during the winter because of an ice dam. These rooftop problems are a lesser-known source of mold in businesses. Before you need a mold cleanup crew in Horse Creek, Tennessee, you can prevent ice dams in these ways:

• Make sure your business is well-insulated
• Don’t allow ice to accumulate on your roof
• Use heated cables
• Remove ice dams as soon as possible

What are these ice dams and how do they lead to mold inside the business? It’s a process that business owners rarely think about.

What Ice Dams Are

After a big snowstorm, you may find snow on your business’s roof. As heat rises through the building, it can cause the bottom layers of that snow to melt and drip down the roof. Once this water reaches the edge of the roof, it freezes into ice. This is how those lovely icicles can form.

As water and ice continue to go through this process, an ice dam forms and traps water underneath some of the ice. This is where problems occur.

How Ice Causes Mold

The water that gets trapped under the dam receives little to no air flow. As a result, the water drips into the house, sometimes unnoticed. As this continues, the humidity inside the business’ wall continues to rise. As you may know, this causes mold.

What’s worse is that you may not notice the mold inside the walls until it becomes a significant problem. You may smell that unmistakable mildew odor or even see the mold come through the walls.

What To Do About Mold

If you’re in the middle of a snowy season and you have noticed mold in your business, it could be because of an ice dam. Be sure to bring in an experienced professional in Horse Creek, Tennessee, who can help you find the source of the problem, restore your building, and prevent further damage.

Visit us for more cold weather information at http://www.SERVPROgreenecounty.com.

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