Most people are aware that exposure to household mold can cause illness.
Mold and air conditioning.
Leaving the air conditioning running in your home will not only cool your home it will help remove moisture from the air and help circulate and filter the air.
Have forced air heating ducts inspected and if.
A warm humid environment has the ideal conditions for mold to form.
Mold does have a tendency to grow inside air conditioners that sit unused for a while.
Mold is a dreaded problem no homeowner wants to face.
In the summer a closed house with the air conditioning turned off will have higher humidity levels than an air conditioned home.
Use an air conditioner and consider installing central air conditioning with a high efficiency particulate air hepa filter attachment.
The risk of black mold in particular makes it important to be vigilant about mold in air conditioners and nip problems in the bud.
It s likely that mold developed in the unit over the winter and you didn t notice it until you turned.
Mold can be one of the negative effects of floods or can indicate a problem with your air conditioning system.
All air conditioner units come fitted with air filters.
With air constantly circulating through the unit into your home mold spores are sometimes picked up and pushed into your living areas.
Exposure to mold in the home whether visible or not can cause a variety of serious health problems one hidden place that mold can grow is within your air conditioner.
And the truth is if you have mold in your air conditioner there is probably also mold in the hvac ducts since it s all connected.
A humid climate along with poor ventilation or anything that traps moisture in your walls and causes condensation can lead to mold in air ducts.
Leave on the air conditioning to avoid mold.
Throughout the hotter months of the year every time the blower on your air conditioner comes on it is spreading mold spores further along your hvac ductwork as well as into every room in your home.
Moisture and warm temperatures.
How to prevent mold in the air conditioner.
You may have black mold in your air ducts if you notice.
Change filters on your furnace and air conditioners regularly.
Whether the mold is in your air conditioner unit or in your home heating ventilation and air conditioning hvac ducts it is a health hazard.
Unfortunately air conditioners represent a particular problem area for mold since they push the air and mold spores through the house and into the air you breathe.
When black mold grows on walls floors carpets and so on it s relatively easy to spot.
Mold grows in ductwork when two things are present.
The hepa filter can trap mold spores from outdoor air before they re circulated inside your home.
However when black mold starts growing in your air vents things get a little trickier.