Black Mold Myths: What's True and What Isn't
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Black mold is the most feared phrase in home maintenance. But most of what people believe about it is wrong — and that misunderstanding sends homeowners into unnecessary panic or, worse, causes them to ignore something that actually needs attention.
In this episode, Chris Rodgers breaks down what "black mold" actually means (hint: it's a color, not a species), what Stachybotrys chartarum really is and how common it actually isn't, and why color is the least useful thing to focus on when you find something dark growing in your home.
The episode replaces the fear-driven "black equals deadly" shortcut with a practical four-factor framework: moisture source, affected area size, location, and the health vulnerabilities of the people in your home. Those four things tell you far more than color ever will.
If you're in the Austin area and want a professional opinion on what you've found, visit https://moldremediationaustin.com.