Damn bro. Im a contractor in new orleans and you might just have a mold problem worse than any flooded house ive been in. I have never seen mold that wide spread even in the most flooded home. Im talking homes with water all the way to the roof. I guess its not the water but instead its the misture of dampness and air...
Damn bro. Im a contractor in new orleans and you might just have a mold problem worse than any flooded house ive been in. I have never seen mold that wide spread even in the most flooded home. Im talking homes with water all the way to the roof. I guess its not the water but instead its the misture of dampness and air...
That's crazy. And this only took 2 wks. Must be lack of ventilation with extreme heat and humidity that caused a perfect habitat for mold
One thing I noticed was the room that has a window that lets in alot of sunlight had much less mold in it. The living room that get zero sunlight was the worst room. Anther interesting fact is around the outlets there is clearly a "draft" area of NO mold, like the draft that comes through alot of outlets keeping that area a little dryer preventing mold from growing.
They are just scrubing and using 50 50 bleach with Black mold and not removing down to the studs and treating studs? From my experience, certain highly toxic black mold will actually spread it's spores once bleach is added and come back after cleaning. That is some scary stuff to deal with. Can cause brain damage along with serious respiratory issues resulting potentially in death.
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