You can typically identify black mold by its color.
Black mold in furnace.
You can see the same principle at work when you drink an icy beverage and water beads up on the outside of the glass.
This includes the furnace and ductwork because moisture can become trapped and build inside.
Many other molds are green or grey but black mold tends to be a dark greenish black or gray color.
It will appear around the home as a slimy dark greenish black or gray substance.
Black mold or stachybotrys chartarum is a species of mold or fungi.
Your furnace and evaporator coil have all the components necessary for things like mold to develop.
The reason black mold likes to fester here is that these particular materials have cellulose which is the cornerstone of the black mold s diet for growth.
Because a condensation drain was not attached properly water accumulated at the bottom of the furnace.
If mold busters had not found the source of the mold on inspection and then addressed it thoroughly through remediation it would continue spread around the home.
As cool air flows through the vents on hot days the moisture in the air can condense inside the air vent.
Mold can grow anywhere that provides food.
Primarily because there s consistent moisture.
Giving this property a certified mold inspection was what got rid of the mold.
Even if you have your furnace and air conditioner maintained every year the process of heating and cooling your home necessarily creates condensation that doesn t completely go away.
Common causes of black mold in air vents mold in air ducts most commonly occurs when there is moisture inside the ductwork.
Black mold is toxic and is in residential homes where drywall plaster and other household building materials are present.
Black green and grey blotches inside our client s furnace pointed to a mold problem.
Mold in the furnace and ductwork.