“This is particularly challenging on porous surfaces like untreated wood, where mold roots and particles embed deep within the surface.” We spoke with three experts to get their tips on how to ...
Mold can thrive on any damp, humid or moist surface. Imagine dark green stains on walls and wood flooring, black spots in the shower or fuzzy spores on clothes — disgusting. While a small amount ...
It’s probably one of the first things you notice after stepping out into your garden after several months of bleak, wet, rainy winter: your fence panels are turning green. Whether it’s a fence, a gate ...
AWPA E24 Standard Method of Evaluating the Resistance of Wood Product Surfaces to Mold Growth. or MTU Developed Test Method This test evaluates the resistance or susceptibility of wood-based materials ...
Here are some mold-vulnerable spots that merit some extra attention on the part of homeowners. Mold is a type of fungi that is found both indoors and outdoors. When mold grows inside, the health of ...