I'm pretty sure I have black molding growing in at least three of our rooms of our apartment. I've noticed something in the bathroom forever, but just thought it was mildew. Then I noticed black areas in the corners of our ceiling and floors. I didn't put two and two together when I noticed how many respiratory problems DH and I Have been experiencing while home. Until today.
I called the manager of the rental company and she's having maintenance go there today. But I'm kind of freaking out. Not only about the health hazards, but if they have to do some crazy things to fix it (like go behind walls and shiit), will I have to move? How safe would I feel if they just did patch and paint jobs?
Has anyone experienced mold in any of their apartments or houses? What happened?
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My parents had mold (or mildew, I can't remember which one) growing in one of their bathrooms that had wallpaper in it. They got someone to strip the wallpaper off, painted the bathroom, and installed a ventilation fan to use when someone's showering.
I have a water table in my classroom - honestly I hate it because I have to dump it out at the end of the day and make sure it is absolutely dry, otherwise mold will grow. I had an incident where there was a teeny bit of water left in it, and because it has a cover, I had no idea until at least a week later. I opened it up and seriously almost threw up because of the sight and smell. I bleached the crap out of it and threw out all of the paper towels I used in a knotted plastic bag. Now I check the inside of the table compulsively. Anyway, I've heard that bleach kills mold, so if you ever have any other issues with it, you can make up a bleach solution with water in a spray bottle.
lucky, I don't know about any other neighbors.
AND SONOFAWHORE. I just called the rental company again and they told the maintenance guy but she wasn't sure when THIS WEEK he'd be there. Don't worry, lady. We'll just let our lungs blacken while we wait for the the maintenance. No problem.
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My grandparents had mold in their basement a few years ago. It was really bad becuase they never go down there. They had to pay someone to come in and take off all the drywall, clean everything out and then reapply new drywall. It probably took around 3 days to do everything.
My mom has bought little mold testing kits to test her office in the past. It shows if you have mold and how bad it is. I think she got it at a home improvement store like Home Depot or Lowe's
Thanks everyone.
I did tell her on the 1st conversation that we were having respiratory problems. On the 2nd conversation I said, "Well, I'm pretty concerned because of the health hazard." I'm going to document this and see what happens, but I don't feel good about going home and breathing in more moldy air. I'm going to check with my downstairs neighbors tonight if they've noticed anything.
UGH!
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No, two weeks isn't long at all. It usually takes a lot longer for it to get out of control. And not being sure it was mold vs. mildew may justify even 2 weeks. I know my first line of defense is always to treat for mildew. I'm surprised that it's already causing health problems, though. If that's the case, it may be pretty deep and only recently hit the surface. In which case, you may be out of a home for repairs, but they should pay for hotel rental (or at least part of it).
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I took some photos for evidence and documentation should I have issues with the rental company.
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Bathroom ceiling above shower
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My dad seems to think it's not that bad and can be fixed with this product called Spray Nine and that our health problems are due to winter colds.
While this sounds more optimistic than us being displaced, I think he's wrong.
I emailed the pics to the property manager as a means of documentation and to spur on some action.
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