Fortunately i took a lot of pictures.
Pics of mold in attic.
The photo at the left was identified as a toxic mold that probably should be removed although the ease of movement of mold spores from an attic down into a living area varies widely from building to building.
Mold species such as stachybotrys chartarum which looks like slimy growth loves attic basement bathroom and space under the sink black mold can also grow behind the walls or attic ceilings completely undetected until the occupants smell the presence or experience health problems.
In the attic photograph at left we show a mix of green gray and white attic mold.
Black mold can appear greenish at time and testing is necessary to confirm the type.
Pictures of black mold in the home.
If you have mold in your home that looks like any of the pictures of mold shown here you need help with mold removal.
If your roof leaks or any attic windows leak you ve got moisture in your attic and probably need to consider attic mold removal.
The photo at page top shows white attic mold on the roof sheathing and rafters and some brown or black mold on the attic side of ceiling drywall where we pulled back insulation.
This attic mold story explains and shows everything from the discovery of the mold to the step by step remediation to the final finished mold free attic.
We ll show you 100 pictures of mold including different types of mold and mold on different surfaces.
The chief cause of attic mold is poor ventilation.
Here is my mold story.
What causes black mold in attic.
Particularly in cold climates when homeowners heat their homes in winter hot air tends to escape through the attic.
Mold in attic is fairly common because attics are often damp.
Even if your roof and windows don t leak though humidity in the attic can lead to the growth of mold.
This occurs efficiently in attics with proper ventilation but attic mold can occur if the hot air meets the cold surface of the attic roof and creates condensation.
The environmental protection agency recommends against trying to remove mold yourself if you have mold covering a surface area greater than ten square feet or if you have mold in your heating and air conditioning ducts.