Mold vs Mildew
5/22/2018 (Permalink)
How to determine which one you have?
Before anyone panics, let’s be clear. We live in the south, in a humid environment. Everyone has mold in their house. Everyone.
Mold and mildew have a few common characteristics. They both like warm areas and spread easily. They live on various surfaces, from food to your shower. And of course, they are both types of fungi.
But they are very different when it comes to size, color and texture.
Primarily mildew is a plant disease but it can thrive on any organic matter, not just living tissue. It can appear on clothing, leather, paper, walls, ceilings, floor and even on your shower wall. It usually grows in a flat pattern in a white, gray or yellowish color. It will turn brown or black over time.
Mold is usually fuzzy and appears in irregular shaped spots. It also can appear in many different colors – blue, green, yellow, brown, gray, black, or white. Mold grows on organic matter everywhere but is only visible once the colonies grow.
While most mold is not toxic, prolonged exposure can cause a variety of health issues. Including but not limited to sneezing, coughing, nasal congestion, etc.
If you are not sure what you have, you can have it tested. Obviously the best course of action is to ask for professional assistance but you can easily identify which one it is with a little bit of household bleach.
Apply a few drops of bleach to the affected area. Wait about 5 minutes and inspect the spot. If it becomes lighter, you are dealing with mildew. If it remains dark, it is most likely mold.
The best and most efficient way to prevent mold and mildew in your house is to keep all areas dry and moisture free. Keep your air ducts clean and in good condition.
If you discover you have a mold issue call a professional. Do not try to remediate this yourself. Contact SERVPRO of Stone Mountain/Clarkston at 770-496-1976 and we can help!