The first is poor air circulation.
Mould in one corner of room.
Mold often grows on the wooden walls posts or building frames in a basement.
There are two possible causes for a mold problem at the inside corners of exterior walls.
To check if there s a mold problem in your basement look for signs of water or dampness.
On lower levels of your home this will cause mold to grow in the upper corners of your rooms as water pools behind them.
Insulating walls can have its place in certain scenarios and is a good thing in general.
Mold in bedroom settings is particularly problematic because while mold in any room of the home presents a health hazard people often spend more time in their bedrooms than in any other room.
Persistent mold on a wall near an inside corner may be due to an insulation problem in the corner framing.
There is a large pipe in the corner of the room we think this is a radon pipe running from ground up into attic and vented.
Over time the mold can also weaken the frames and beams which it grows on and slowly eats away at.
It can turn prized possessions into musty relics that only look fit for the garbage.
From there mold can spread along the wood and up into the other rooms of the house.
These phenomena typically also explain the problem of mould being more evident in room corners.
A leaky roof can cause mold to grow in upstairs rooms by pooling in attics or ceilings creating a perfect environment for mold growth.
Mold can grow on walls clothes books toys and even cds.
We have mould on alot of items in a walk in wardrobe a small area of paint bubbling on one wall about half way up and mould on the other side of that wall in another bedroom.
No water pipes in the area we have been told.
You might spend eight hours in your bedroom at night every night while you might only spend an hour or so in the bathroom another hour or so in the.
Leaky roofs are also problematic and usually aren t detected until it s too late.
Why does mold grow in the inside corners of walls.