Especially in moist environments or on patios that don't get much sunlight and thus hold onto water from snow or rain for a long time, mold and other types of growth are unfortunately common. Mold can grow anywhere with moisture and a food source, which can be as simple and harmless as a bit of dust. While patios are usually a positive indicator of home value, the desirability of this feature is quickly undercut if it becomes a breeding ground for mold.

Since mold travels easily through air particles and on shoes, it can quickly spread indoors and cause health risks if left unchecked in your outdoor living spaces. Therefore, even when it's found outside on a patio, it requires a fast response to ensure it doesn't end up inside your home. For those planning to list their house for sale soon, the strong negative connotations, the unsightly appearance, and the risk of spread that comes with the presence of mold can knock home value down substantially. Many buyers exercise an abundance of caution when facing a potential mold problem. Before you take listing photos or begin showing your home to potential buyers, thoroughly clean your patio to rid it of mold completely and take caution to prevent its growth in the future.

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Ignoring This Patio Problem Could Knock Off 20% Of Your Home's Value - House Digest

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January 22, 2024 at 2:36 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Patios