Yes, Mold Can Grow Under Laminate Flooring—Here’s What You Need to Know

Michael Rubino

April 29

Mold growing underneath the laminate flooring is a common problem in homes worldwide. Knowing how to properly handle the situation and what signs to look for will help keep your home safe and healthy.

What You Need to Know

  • Spills, leaks, humidity, improper installation, and lack of ventilation in a home can all cause mold growth under laminate flooring. 
  • Some signs of mold under laminate flooring include musty odors, staining, warping, peeling, and allergy-like symptoms in residents. 
  • DIYers may be able to remove small amounts of mold under laminate flooring by peeling back the affected boards and scrubbing with bleach or a natural mold cleaner. 
  • It’s generally safest and most effective to have a mold remediation professional address mold growth.

Q: I’ve noticed a musty smell in my home and stains on my laminate flooring. Is it possible for mold to grow under the laminate flooring? If so, how can I get rid of it?

A: Stains on laminate floors and an unpleasant smell in certain rooms could indicate more than just water damage—these may be warning signs of hidden mold in the house lurking beneath the floorboards. 

Recognizing the signs of mold and understanding the steps to effectively address it is important to maintain a healthy living environment. If left unchecked, mold beneath laminate flooring can present a risk of both structural damage and occupant health issues. Residents who suspect they have this issue will want to learn what caused the mold growth, how to remove it, and when it’s time to call one of the best mold removal companies (like Servpro) for assistance.

Read the full article here: https://www.bobvila.com/articles/mold-under-laminate-flooring/

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