Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Leaking roofs cause major problems

                                     If your home has a leaky roof, it can open the door to a host of problems inside a home.One of the most hazardous side effects of this moisture accumulation is the growth of mold. When mold takes root inside a home, it can cause a number of serious health problems.
Roof leaks are noticeable as dark streaks on the boards that form the underside of the roof frame. They can be attributed to multiple causes. Leaks can start when shingles wear out with age and tear or curl up at the corners. Cracks in the sealing around chimneys or damaged flashing covering seams in the roof can also be culprits.

Replacing old roofing material with new material and fixing any cracks or holes can go a long way to stopping existing leaks and preventing new ones from springing up. An experienced professional roofer can help homeowners to get the job done right.
Mold can forms if moisture accumulates in a spot over a period of time. It can turn up virtually anywhere inside your house where moisture is present including wood, paper and carpet.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, exposure to mold can cause or aggravate serious health problems such as allergies, asthma and other respiratory ailments. The EPA recommends that homeowners enact several moisture control measures to curtail the presence of mold in their homes.

These moisture control measures include:
  • Fix the source of leaks inside and outside the home.
  • Cover all dirt in crawlspaces with a plastic covering.
  • Use kitchen and bathroom exhaust fans to vent moisture outside.
  • Run dehumidifiers and air conditioners to reduce moisture in the air.
Excess moisture can not only cause a mold issue, but it can cause structural damage to the walls, floors and roof of a home if nothing is done to stop it from collecting.
If the accumulation of mold is severe, it is a good idea for a homeowner to hire a professional Mold Consultant and/or Mold Removal Company to help remove it from their residence. 
For roofing repairs, homeowners should Contact a Licensed Roofing Contractor.

If you have any questions and/or concerns feel free to Contact 
Superior Mold Testing (619) 270-7253

www.superiormoldtesting.com

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