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On what kinds of surfaces can mold grow?
Author: Maye Teasdale
Website: http://www.MoldTip.com
Added: Mon, Jul 3, 2006 15:39:23
Category: Mold Questions
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Molds are not choosy about where they grow as long as the place has excessive moisture. Moisture seeps through concrete walls and floors, wood and plastics and other materials, causing dampness that can result in mold on walls, floors, carpeting, and many other places.
The bathroom is the most susceptible place for mold growth because it is usually very damp. Soap scum, shower walls, ceramic tile, and fiberglass are all possible surfaces for mold growth.
Basements, laundry rooms, and kitchens are also common places for mold growth. There is no required surface for mold. Any surfaces are susceptible to mold growth if moisture is present.
See also: Mold | Basement | Bathroom About the Author:
Maye Teasdale answers frequently asked mold questions at PrettyGreatAnswers.com.
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