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Mold in your Home’s Drywall

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Drywall may seem like an economical and easy to install material, but it’s also known for being very vulnerable to mold growth.

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Mold in your Home’s Drywall

The high organic intake as well as the great ability to absorb moisture provide perfect conditions that enable mold spores a chance at life – meaning you could end up with black fungus or white jelly-like substances growing on your drywall.

Ingredients found in many popular brand-name products are advertised as being mold resistant. However, these same ingredients can also lead to the formation of mildew when mixed with water or other liquids at certain concentrations depending on what else they’re being used for such as keeping bugs away from your house.

In order to compensate for this inconvenience, many manufacturers nowadays market some of their product lines up specifically geared towards preventing or controlling fungal growths like molds and fungus which form readily under moist conditions due to preventative measures taken by companies years ago but now need extra attention given our changing climate.

According to a company for certified mold testing in Boca Raton , the following are the causes of mold growth in drywall.

What Causes Drywall to Grow Mold?

Drywall might be the perfect home for mold due to its high organic material content. The building blocks of drywalls are mainly made up of carbon-based materials such as wood, fabrics, and skin cells which provide nutrients needed by molds that feed on these types of things or foods like carpets; paper products, etc

Drywall is a panel of gypsum that’s been between 2 layers. One side has an organic paper cover, which makes it tasty for mold to grow on; but the other side contains no living things at all – just hard particles from whatever material was used as opposed to something like wood or metal sheets you might find in another room.

Drywall is a non-solid mineral that, when combined with paper and gypsum makes it lightweight construction material for homes.

Drywalls have been contributing significantly to the consumption of drywall because they are cost-effective while at the same time providing many benefits such as being soft on touch & easy to clean plus more durable than other materials used in the building industry today.


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What Makes Drywall Mold Resistant Unique?

Mold-resistant drywall does not incorporate paper, which has always been one of the main reasons why it’s so attractive to grow molds in.

Paper-based materials provide the perfect environment for mold to grow and multiply. Secondly, since the paper is so soft it can retain more moisture than other surfaces making those pesky spores spread even faster.

That’s why we recommend removing any exposed backing on your drywall if you want a better chance at keeping potential molds away from home decor items like artwork or furniture finishes which usually come covered with this stuff anyways but still need protection against water damage.

Faceless Drywall

Faceless drywall is a type of wall that has no facing and incorporates only gypsum material. In other words, unlike regular walls which have sheets of paper covering their cores, this form goes completely without any kind of coverings whatsoever, allowing mold spores to land directly on its un-carbonated calcium salts – providing easy access for all sorts of bad things.

Fiberglass Facing Drywall

Fiberglass drywall is a great option for those who want their home to stay mold-free. As the name suggests, it uses fiberglass covers instead of paper and because this material does not have any carbon base from which molds could feed on, they will have a very little adverse effect when installed correctly by professionals in your area.

Is Mold-Resistant Drywall Effective?

Mold-resistant drywall does work because by removing all organic matters from your gypsum boards, you leave very few things for mold spores to feed on.

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