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Mold Growth and Moisture

How Much Moisture is OK in Walls?

Moisture can lead to mold growth in walls, which is a serious health hazard. However, it is not possible to completely eliminate moisture from walls, as some moisture is always present in the air. The key is to keep moisture levels low enough to prevent mold growth.

The ideal moisture level in walls is between 30% and 50%. At this level, mold growth is unlikely to occur. However, if moisture levels exceed 60%, mold growth becomes more likely.

There are a number of factors that can contribute to moisture in walls, including:

* Leaking pipes or roofs
* Flooding
* High humidity
* Condensation

It is important to identify and address the source of moisture in walls in order to prevent mold growth.

If you suspect that there may be mold in your walls, it is important to have it inspected by a qualified professional. Mold can cause serious health problems, so it is important to take action to remove it as soon as possible.