According to the Virginia Department of Health, in an article posted on its website, “there is no practical way to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment; the way to control indoor mold growth is to control moisture.” Did you know that neglecting your roof can actually lead to the increased development of mold, which can affect indoor air quality (IAQ)? Here’s how. While mold growth on the topmost portion of exterior roofing systems is commonplace, these surfaces are above the roof deck, and generally, have minimal to no impact on IAQ. On the other hand, contractors who specialize in roof repair in Richmond, VA state that when mold begins to proliferate on interior surfaces, IAQ can be severely compromised. Mold, which reproduces by means of tiny spores, begins to thrive indoors when spores land on wet surfaces.
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