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Is Water Damage Making You Sick? Mold, Air Quality, and Your Health

August 17, 2026
Water damage and mold can affect your air and your health. Learn the symptoms, the risks, and the fix. All Clean removes mold safely 24/7 in Southern IL & MO.

If you've been devastated by watermoldfire, and/or smoke damage, know that your cherished possessions, your home or business, can all be restored to pre-damage condition; bringing back your peace of mind.

Whether water, mold, fire, or smoke causes damage to your home or business, the effects are heartbreaking and often life-changing. We at All Clean Restoration understand the devastation and pain these events can cause. We also understand that quick and proper action is crucial to prevent further damage, red tape, and cost.

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The headaches started a few weeks after the leak. Or the cough that won’t quit, the itchy eyes, the congestion that clears up when you leave the house and returns when you get home. Your body often notices a problem with mold and health before your eyes do.

Water damage doesn’t end when the floor dries. If moisture stays trapped in walls, floors, or ceilings, mold follows — and mold changes the air you breathe at home in O’Fallon, Glen Carbon, and across the St. Louis Metro.

How Mold Affects the Air You Breathe

Mold reproduces by releasing spores into the air. In a damp home, those spores build up in the indoor air you breathe all day and all night.

The connection between mold and health is well documented. The CDC reports that exposure to damp, moldy environments can cause stuffy nose, wheezing, coughing, and red or itchy eyes and skin. For some people, the effects are mild. For others, they’re serious.

Who Is Most at Risk

Mold doesn’t affect everyone the same way. Some households feel it more.

People at higher risk include:

  • Those with asthma, who may have severe reactions.
  • People with allergies, who react to even small amounts.
  • Immune-compromised individuals and those with chronic lung disease, who can develop lung infections.
  • Children and older adults, whose systems are more sensitive.

If someone in your home has these conditions, hidden mold is more than a nuisance — it’s a health issue that deserves fast action.

Symptoms Worth Paying Attention To

Mold symptoms often look like allergies or a lingering cold. The pattern is the clue.

Watch for symptoms that:

  • Improve when you leave the house and return when you come back.
  • Get worse in a specific room, like a damp basement or bathroom.
  • Persist for weeks with no clear cause.
  • Line up with a past water event — a leak, flood, or burst pipe.

We can’t diagnose anyone, and health concerns belong with your doctor. What we can do is remove the source in your home. This is why water damage almost always leads to mold when it isn’t dried properly — and why fast, thorough drying protects more than your drywall.

The Fix: Remove the Moisture, Remove the Mold

You can’t clean your way to healthy air while the source is still wet. The mold will keep coming back.

We handle it in the right order. First we find and stop the moisture with professional water extraction and drying. Then our mold removal and remediation team contains the affected area, removes the growth safely, and manages air quality so spores don’t spread through the house during the work. We don’t just wipe surfaces — we treat the cause and verify the result.

We serve homeowners across the Metro East and Missouri, from Waterloo and Bethalto to St. Louis. Check our service area to confirm coverage.

Mold and its health effects are a sensitive topic. If you or a family member is experiencing symptoms, please speak with a medical professional — this article is about removing the source in your home, not medical advice.

If your home is making you feel worse, the fix starts with the moisture. All Clean Restoration finds hidden water, removes mold safely, and restores healthy air to your home. Our lines are answered live 24/7, every day of the year, weekends and holidays included. Family-owned, IICRC-certified, and honored to help since 1981. Illinois: 618-235-3202 · Missouri: 314-454-0442 · Se Habla Español: 618-792-3633 Or contact us online for a mold assessment.

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