Wood is a primary target for mold.
Green mold on concrete walls.
Outdoors mold can mar the appearance of the patio and make the patio surface slick.
In time this elevated surface moisture creates an environment conducive to mold growth.
Mold comes in a wide array of colors including black brown purple and green.
Cladosporium sometimes green other times brown or gray this mold can grow in cool climates as well as warm places and is often found growing on walls cabinets and carpets that have gotten wet.
Green mold also commonly grows alongside molds of varying types like black or pink mold.
During the winter months when the temperature drops the cool surface of a concrete wall can cause condensation.
Green mold is typically found outside the home on structures walkways and concrete.
Wooden floors ceiling beams and walls can host green mold colonies.
But even an inorganic material like concrete can become mildewed when spores begin to grow on dust dirt or old paint on its surface.
The recommended way to clean mold off concrete is to scrub it with detergent and water.
Aspergillus this mold can appear green yellow brown grey or even white and is often found growing on and inside walls.
When mold appears indoors it can present a health hazard.
You should remove this mold quickly but without negatively affecting the environment.
Humidity based mold growth.
Indoor and outdoor mold can grow on concrete surfaces like patios and basement floors and walls.
Green mold can create stains and discoloration on your concrete making the area look old and dingy.
Mold a common household problem grows in damp dark and humid areas.
To kill mold on concrete basement walls or for an ideal diy mildew remover pour 3 hydrogen peroxide into a spray bottle saturate the walls with the peroxide then let it sit for up to 30 minutes.
So what does the color green tell you.
Clean mold off walls by scrubbing the area thoroughly with a bristle brush after about ten minutes to help to lift any residual mold out of the pores in the concrete.
There are more than a hundred thousand types of mold and thousands of species of green mold according to neil kao md an allergist in private practice in greenville and spartanburg south carolina.
Concrete walls are not especially prone to mold and mildew which are words for the same thing.
If you see green mold it could be just about any type of unwelcome fungus.
The dark confined spaces of kitchen cabinetry supply ample nutrients for green mold to flourish on even food like bread.
You can see on the next picture that i ve treated the left side while the right side remains untreated where it is green and the treated side turned brown.