Mold Growth
Mold Growth on Masonry, Bricks,
& Concrete Blocks
Mold can easily grow on masonry, bricks, concrete blocks, and other concrete
surfaces by landed or deposited airborne mold spores eating organic dust or
dirt on the surfaces of the masonry or concrete surfaces. Mold cannot eat
the non-organic concrete or masonry itself. To prevent such mold growth,
power spray the surfaces frequently to remove landed and deposited mold
spores and dust and dirt (mold food). To get rid of present mold growth,
follow the 25 steps for safe and effective
mold remediation.
For
mold inspection,
mold remediation, and
mold prevention for your real estate property anywhere in the world,
please contact
mold consultants Phillip Fry and Divine Montero by email
manager@moldinspector.com or by phone 1-480-310-7970.
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Photograph of masonry mold growth on concrete blocks on
a condominium
complex in Kerrville, Texas. |
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Kerrville, Texas, condominium mold growth. |

Hollow block mold growth in Kerrville, Texas. |