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Mold and Mildew Growth Under Carpet
in Wilmington, DE

Mold under carpet is not visible from the top, which is why it gets missed. Wilmington basements, especially finished ones in Pike Creek and Hockessin built in the 1980s and 1990s, regularly take on water during heavy spring rains. That water wicks into the pad and sits there. Within 24 to 48 hours, mold starts. Left alone, it spreads to the subfloor and eventually affects air quality upstairs.

Quick Answer

Mold grows under carpet when moisture gets trapped between the pad and the subfloor. Wilmington gets about 45 inches of rain a year, and basement carpets in areas like Pike Creek are especially prone after any water intrusion. The carpet and pad usually have to come out. Surface sprays do not reach the mold at the base. Call (302) 407-0886 if you smell musty odor or see discoloration near a wall.

Mold and Mildew Growth Under Carpet in Wilmington

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Persistent musty smell that does not go away after airing the room out
  • Allergy symptoms that improve when you leave the house
  • Visible black, green, or white spots at the carpet edge near a wall
  • Carpet feels damp even when it has not been wet recently
  • Soft or spongy subfloor feel when you press down on the carpet

Root Causes

What Causes Mold and Mildew Growth Under Carpet?

1

Water Intrusion From Outside

Wilmington sits on heavy clay soil that does not drain quickly. After a heavy rain, that water pushes through foundation walls and under basement slabs. Once it reaches the carpet pad, it stays there because the pad holds moisture long after the visible water dries.

The Fix

Pad Removal and Antimicrobial Treatment

The wet carpet and pad are pulled up so the subfloor can dry completely. An antimicrobial solution is applied to the subfloor before any new pad or carpet goes back down. Skipping this step means the mold returns.

2

Slow Leak From Plumbing or Appliance

A dripping pipe or a slow refrigerator line leak in a Wilmington home can saturate carpet for weeks before anyone notices. The carpet surface dries on top while the pad underneath stays wet and grows mold.

The Fix

Source Repair Then Extraction Drying

The leak gets fixed first. Then industrial air movers and dehumidifiers are used to dry the subfloor. If the mold has already spread through the pad, the pad has to be replaced, not just dried.

3

High Indoor Humidity Without Ventilation

Delaware summers regularly run above 70 percent relative humidity. A basement room with carpet and no dehumidifier holds that moisture in the pad year after year, and mold builds up gradually even without a flood or leak.

The Fix

Deep Extraction and Dehumidification Plan

Deep hot water extraction removes existing mold spores and soil from the carpet. A contractor can also advise on a dehumidifier setup so the pad does not stay damp through the summer months.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Water Intrusion From Outside Slow Leak From Plumbing or Appliance High Indoor Humidity Without Ventilation
Musty smell near basement floor level
Visible mold at carpet edge near exterior wall
Carpet wet near a wall with no obvious spill
Smell worsens in July and August
Soft or bouncy feel when stepping near the affected area