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Chapter 2 - Why and Where Mold Grows

Lesson 5 - Structural Integrity and Mold Growth

Chapter 2 - Why and Where Mold Grows

Lesson 1
Introduction to Mold Growth

Lesson 2
Moisture Problems

Lesson 3
Humidity

Lesson 4
Ventilation Humidity Problems

Lesson 5
Structural Integrity and Mold Growth

Lesson 6
Crawl Spaces

Lesson 7
Floods

BEGIN KNOWLEDGE TEST

Molds gradually destroy whatever they grow on, so preventing mold growth also prevents damage to building materials and furnishings.

If a mold and moisture problem goes unaddressed long enough, structural damage is likely to result. For example, if a roof is allowed to leak long enough, molds can weaken floors and walls by feeding on the wet wood.

When mold is suspected of causing damage to the structural integrity of a building, a structural engineer or other professional with relevant expertise should be consulted.

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