Signs that Mold Has Simply Been Painted Over
Paint can cover over children’s drawings, scuff marks, and years of dirt buildup, but painting alone does not eliminate mold. If you’re planning to buy a new home or rent some commercial space for your business, be sure to look for signs that the new coat of paint may be covering up a mold problem. If you have an existing mold issue, contact the NYC mold removal experts at Stern for a quick, affordable, and effective solution.
Spots with a yellow hue
People typically paint walls a light, neutral color when they are looking for buyers or new tenants. You already know that a light brown stain on the ceiling indicates a moisture problem above. If the walls have a yellow tinge in one or more areas, that is a significant sign of water damage and possible mold growth.
Cracked, peeling, bubbling, or chipped paint
Fresh paint doesn’t bubble or start peeling off the wall unless there was something on the surface preventing it from adhering properly. The most likely cause is moisture beneath the paint. Where there is a moisture problem inside a building, mold will almost certainly follow.
An uneven wall surface
When people live or work in a building for a long time, they become accustomed to defects and just chalk them up to the building being old. An overlooked section of drywall that is bulging out could have been caused by significant water damage and a mold colony on the other side.
Contact the NYC mold removal experts at Stern Environmental Group for a free inspection. Our MoldExterm method costs less than traditional mitigation methods and comes with our mold-free guarantee.