By Chera Sevcik on Monday, 18 August 2025
Category: Blogs

Heavy rainfall makes way for mold in homes

Heavy rainfall can keep our lawns and gardens well hydrated, but for many homeowners, it also brings an unwelcome guest: moisture intrusion. When water seeps into basements, crawl spaces, or behind walls, it creates the perfect environment for mold growth—a silent but serious threat to both your home and your health.

After a storm, water can enter your home through:

Once inside, moisture can linger in hidden areas, and within 24 to 48 hours, mold spores can begin to grow.

Mold isn't just unsightly—it can be dangerous. Exposure to mold can cause:

Children, the elderly, and those with compromised immune systems are especially vulnerable.

Here are some proactive steps to take immediately after heavy rainfall:

1. Inspect and Dry2. Remove Wet Materials3. Fix the Source4. Monitor Humidity

If mold covers more than 10 square feet, or if it's in your HVAC system, it's best to call a certified mold remediation specialist. They have the tools and expertise to safely remove mold and prevent it from returning. 

Mold and moisture issues after heavy rainfall are more than just a nuisance—they're a health hazard and a threat to your home's structure. By acting quickly and taking preventive measures, you can protect your family and your investment. 

Click here to view the mold & moisture guide developed by the Minnesota Department of Health.