Crawl Space Mold in New Jersey

Damp, Wet, Moldy Crawl Space in Paterson, NJ

Crawl spaces that are not sealed will grow mold on wood, insulation, and all organic materials within.

More than ever before, crawl space mold is becoming a serious concern for homeowners.  Other than damaged personal property and a musty smell that can seep upwards through the home, there have been many very serious mold-related issues in New Jersey in recent years.

Sealing off the crawl space and lowering the humidity level below 60% can help prevent serious damage to the home and to the health of its inhabitants. 

With the sharply rising costs of mold remediation in recent years (having almost doubled due to rising insurance costs), Quest Crawl Space Systems recommends preventing mold as the best, most clear solution.

They offer crawl space mold remediation services and crawl space encapsulation in the New Jersey area.

For a crawl space mold removal and sealing quote, call or e-mail Quest Crawl Space Systems today.  We service Bridgeton, Cape May, Elizabeth, Lakewood, Morristown, Newark, Paterson, Toms River, Trenton, Woodbridge and all of New Jersey.

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Crawl Space Mold Allergens

"If you are reacting to a problem because somebody's been sick, you've waited way too long to address indoor air quality"
- Glenn Fellman, Executive Director of the Indoor Air Quality Association

Allergens from Mold in Elizabeth, NJIf you experience headaches, a stuffy nose, or any other allergic reaction in a building that is relieved soon after leaving, it's possible that the symptoms have been caused or worsened by indoor air pollutants and allergens such as mold spores.

Human Ecology Magazine [PDF] has reported that dead mold and spores can still trigger allergic reactions, and microscopic mold spores that were not removed can lay dormant for years while they wait for the opportunity to grow. 

Mold spores can damage someone through skin contact, inhalation, and ingestion.

Mold can lead to symptoms of allergic rhinitis, including a runny nose, watery eyes, a scratchy throat, fatigue, and mild allergic reactions.  In extreme cases, mold is even toxic.

Time Magazine reports hundreds of thousands of mold spores in a single cubic meter of air indoors; a single person inhales 10 or 12 cubic meters daily.

Mold Damage in a Crawl Space

Crawl Space Mold growing on a Support Beam in Toms River, NJ

The American Lung Association reports that 88 million people in the United States suffer from some sort of respiratory distress, and 50% of homes have at least one person living inside that has allergies, asthma, or another respiratory ailment.

The Journal of Property Management warns that ignoring mold in the home can lead to extensive property damage.

Repairs can be lengthy and in the most extreme situations can require the home's inhabitants to be relocated while the work is being done.

Mold can grow anywhere there's moisture, including near plumbing leaks, leaking roofs, and especially in wet and damp crawl spaces.

If there is a water problem within the home, it's extremely important to fix the problem and dry the area within 48 hours.

Mold growth is common on drywall, cardboard, photos, memorabilia, wood, furniture, leather, cloth, fiberglass resins and paper backings, and anything else organic in the space.

In a crawl space, structural damage is common as mold eats away at mold, and especially when termites, attracted to the rotting lumber, inhabit the space.

Mold, Insurance, and Lawsuits

Mold, mildew, and dust mites are a problem that homeowners, landlords, and building mangers are becoming increasingly concerned with.  According to the Journal of Property Management, lawsuits have been filed by the tens of thousands against landlords, developers, and insurance companies in New Jersey over mold-related issues.

In response to this, many general liability and property insurance companies have begun to exclude mold from their protection policies.  There are few regulations for acceptable levels set by the EPA for the results of mold testing.

Ultimately, it's become a legal battleground, where homeowners and building managers have become the casualties.

Eliminating Crawl Space Mold in NJ

Rotting Crawl Space Wood and Insulation in Elizabeth, NJ

Eliminating mold and rot will help to preserve your home and avoid expensive repairs in the future.

Trying to clean and remove mold in a crawl space with biocides or bleach is a temporary solution at best.  While this can remove mold in the short term, this work can only be safely done by a trained professional.

Bleach will not stop mold from growing in the long-term, and mold coatings can only protect what they coat, meaning that everything that enters the space will have to be treated from then on.

Additionally, mold will still have a surface to grow on and spread its spores unless you can also coat your ventilation ducts inside and out.

One of the primary methods recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency, is to reduce indoor humidity within the home to below 60%.

They also recommend removing all sources of water leakage within the home, sealing penetrations in walls and floors especially below in below-ground areas, checking for moldy odors, and removing all sources of freestanding water.

To lower the humidity level, you're going to need a strong crawl space dehumidifier and crawl space vapor barrier, available through Quest Crawl Space Systems in New Jersey including Bridgeton, Cape May, Elizabeth, Lakewood, Newark, Paterson, Toms River, Trenton, Woodbridge and all of New Jersey.

Your Local Crawl Space Mold Remediators

Quest Crawl Space Systems provides a self-draining, Energy-Star rated dehumidifier that's just what you need to eliminate mold in your crawl space.  With a powerful blower, large cold coil, and an air filter that can remove particles as small as 2 microns, it can help prevent allergens such as mold spores, dust mite waste, pet dander, and pollen.

To eliminate crawl space mold, Quest Crawl Space Systems recommends the Concrobium Mold Control System. This system fights mold with no bleach, ammonia or VOCs. Unlike the traditional wet kill products, it works as it dries, hardening over moldy surfaces. Once hardened, it forms an invisible film that will physically crush the mold microorganisms underneath.

After the mold has been killed Concrobium remains on the surfaces, providing long-lasting resistance against mold growth.

For your FREE estimate and written quote on a dry, mold-free crawl space, phone or e-mail us today!