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If I Smell Mold But Don't See It, Is There a Problem?

4/19/2018 (Permalink)

Commercial buildings in Salt Lake City, UT, can have some strange smells. Some of the aromas you encounter may cause you to blanch and worry about larger problems. A mold smell, for example, could be enough to send you into a panic. If you smell mold, you should look for signs of growth. A commercial mold cleanup crew may be able to help you better assess the situation.


Locate the Problem


But what happens if you can't find any signs of mold? Could the smells be inconsequential? Chances are if you smell it, it's around. Mold can grow in unseen places, including the following:

• Under carpets
• Between walls
• Inside ventilation ducts

If you notice a musty or mildew smell, you should be on high alert and bring in an expert who can help you find hidden signs of the growth.


Turn to Special Tools


When you cannot find visible signs of fungus, you need to turn to some special tools that can help you locate trouble spots. A thermal camera, for example, can be used to locate sources of water. If you have an unknown leak in your walls, experts can use this device to help you spot the water issue. The source of water damage is often a great place to look for the cause of your fungus smell.


Find Areas of Moisture


These infrared cameras can better help you locate the source of a mold smell because they pick up signs of moisture that the human eye cannot see. While this equipment is beneficial, you may still need the help of other tools as well. For example, your technician may use a temperature measurement tool in conjunction with the camera to better assess what's going on in the nooks and crannies of your building.

Because mold smell can be repugnant, you should not ignore this musty odor. Fungus produces odors when it releases gasses. In other words, if you smell it, it is probably somewhere in your commercial building.

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