In fact to the untrained eye efflorescence is almost identical to white mold.
White mold on concrete floor.
How can you tell if you have white mold or efflorescence.
First look at the type of material on which you see the white substance.
If it s black mold growth it is easy to identify.
Mold is a fungus that thrives in damp environments.
But if it s white mold growth things can get confusing.
Second spray the substance with a little water in a spray bottle and simply wipe it with a rag.
Mold is a common problem in most households but it can also make you sick that s why it s important to remove mold from concrete in your home.
It that removes it it s not mold.
White mold in basement after flooding or prolonged dampness is easily identified by the characteristic white cottony mycelium of the mold that grows on the surfaces water damaged organic material.
There are several similar looking substances that can fool you.
Removing concrete mold is important in preserving the health of those living and or working in the area where the mold is present.
Efflorescence can look very similar to white mold growth.
Efflorescence is often mistaken for white mold in basement concrete because they look a lot alike.
On concrete basement floors a problem with moisture rising up from the wet ground can cause a fuzzy white mold to grow on the surface.
Mold can grow on many kinds of surfaces including drywall tile fabrics and even concrete.
If you see it on anything other than concrete or masonry it s mold.
Identifying mold growth on concrete can be a bit tricky.
Moisture problems can occur in areas where rainfall is heavy and drainage is insufficient.