In some cases altering the conditions around the wood can stop growth but in more severe situations a visit from a professional is required.
Floor joist mold growth.
Thirty percent moisture content is saturated wood so when the joists get this wet you have a serious problem and need to be installing a crawl space encapsulation system.
Thankfully even this level of mold growth can be addressed without replacing the joists though the amount of work required is still substantial.
Heavy mold growth on tji joists from new construction.
Mold spores in the air.
Beyond that some factors that contribute to a higher chance of mold growth include.
Although mold is most common in wet and humid climates it is still relatively common in many other places.
The best course of action is always to remove any spores in the earliest stages of development so follow the simple steps below to effectively get rid of all of it.
So don t ever agree to pay for spraying for mold on floor joists unless the pest control contractor insists the moisture content of the floor joists are 25 or higher.
A variety of fungi can result in mold or mildew on floor joists.
Removing mold growth on floor joists in basement here at mastertech we get a lot of calls concerning visible mold growth on the walls of people s basements.
While this is clearly an extreme case mold growth on the joists is fairly common if a home is built during the winter months.
As mentioned before all mold needs to grow is a food and moisture source.