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Carpet Mold and Mildew
in Sioux Falls, SD

Mold under carpet is a serious problem and Sioux Falls sees enough spring flooding and summer humidity to make it common, especially in basements and rooms above crawl spaces. The carpet surface can feel dry to the touch while the padding underneath holds enough moisture to grow mold within 24 hours. Once mold gets into the padding or subfloor, cleaning the carpet alone does not fix it.

Quick Answer

Carpet mold grows when moisture gets trapped between the carpet, padding, and subfloor, and in Sioux Falls basements and ground-floor rooms that see spring flooding or high summer humidity, this happens more than people expect. Surface drying after a wet event is not enough since the padding stays wet long after the top feels dry. The affected carpet and padding usually need to come out and the subfloor needs to dry completely before anything goes back down. Mold spreads fast, so acting within 24 to 48 hours of a water event matters a lot. Call (605) 250-3667 if you suspect mold under your carpet.

Carpet Mold and Mildew in Sioux Falls

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Musty or earthy smell that gets stronger when you walk across the room
  • Black, green, or white fuzzy growth visible on the carpet backing or edges
  • Carpet feels damp or cold underfoot even days after a wet event
  • Family members have increased allergy symptoms or respiratory issues indoors
  • Carpet is discolored in patches, often near walls or in corners
  • Padding or subfloor visible along a wall edge shows dark staining

Root Causes

What Causes Carpet Mold and Mildew?

1

Flooding or Water Intrusion

Spring snowmelt in Sioux Falls sends water into basements and under ground-floor carpet regularly. Even a thin layer of water under the carpet soaks the padding completely and mold can begin growing in less than 48 hours if the area is not fully dried.

The Fix

Water Extraction and Padding Removal

Standing water gets extracted first, then the carpet and padding are pulled up to allow the subfloor to dry with industrial air movers. Padding almost always needs replacing after a flood because it traps moisture even after the rest dries.

2

Slow Leak or High Indoor Humidity

A slow leak from a pipe or appliance can wet the carpet padding for weeks before anyone notices. Sioux Falls summers regularly hit relative humidity above 70 percent, and in older homes without good ventilation that moisture alone is sometimes enough to start mold growth in carpet along exterior walls.

The Fix

Moisture Source Repair and Antimicrobial Treatment

The leak or humidity source gets fixed first. Then the affected carpet is cleaned with an antimicrobial treatment and dried thoroughly. If mold has reached the subfloor, that area needs sealing before new padding goes down.

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 Flooding or Water Intrusion Slow Leak or High Indoor Humidity
Musty smell present after a known water event such as flooding
Carpet damp to the touch along an exterior wall with no known spill
Visible mold or dark staining on carpet backing
Musty odor only in one room near a plumbing fixture
Water or flooding entered the home in the last two weeks
Family members have worsening respiratory symptoms in carpeted rooms