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Mould
My house is only two years old and the main bedroom has it over the window! It started off in a tiny area and has now spread. The vent is always open so i'm lost to knowing the cause of it!
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Hi noni, Any idea what the name of the paint is? I'm having awful problems with mold & peeling paint in my en-suite, nothing seems to work, would love to try this out. Thanks & regards, colmsmum. |
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Hi Colmsmum,
I will have a look today to find the paint its somewhere in the garden shed ( I think) will let you know as soon as I find it. Regards, Noni |
Hi , i had a minor problem with mould in my old house in the bedroom, then i discovered that the air vent had been blocked with fitted wardrobes, this wont take away the current mould, but check if your air vent is open, and it should help, i scrubbed the bit i had with bleach, but is was only around the window.
Good luck, hope u get it sorted, as its bad for ur health |
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Hi Colmsmum,
At last found the can of paint its called Perma White for mould http://www.zinsser.com/product_detail.asp?ProductId=35 I found it very good, make sure you wash off mould before painting, let me know how you get on. Noni |
Thanks so much noni, I'll have a look for it at the weekend. I'll give you the verdict in a few weeks.
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you must first cleen it with bleech or any mould cleener then paint on damp ceelent paint. you can get this from any hardwear store. then when dry paint with your normal paint.then i would advise you to get a dehumidifier. i had a realy bad case of damp in my bedroom.the whole ceeling went black and all the walls. i kept painting but it just came back. i was so relieved to finaly find out how to deel with it and am now damp free for a yre. i keep my dehumidifire on all day every day it dosnt cost much and my health has inprooved. good luck from sue in youghal cork
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call me if your stuck ,michael 0863159374 (check the space above the cieling to try to identify the source!) |
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Hi there, just wondering if you have a leak in the roof!!! which might also cause the damp!! maybe loose tile, or broken one.. maybe trip in the attic might find problem.. I am in a cottage! and roof leaking, so have mould all over growing!! lifted my brandnew mattress up 2wks ago, and mould all over the bottom!! had to throw it out. no wonder I dont feel well. and Landlord not bothering to fix the roof, so will have to move out again.!:(
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Do you know if landlords are obliged to sort out the problem of mould? If mould is on the wall when the tenant moves out can the landlord take money from the deposit to fix it? Just wondering because I have had some pretty yucky mould in my kitchin which has left stains on the paint! And should be moving out in a couple of months... Thank you |
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I had a similar problem when I moved in my new house. Black mold in corners, general dampness, mold growing on clothes in the wardrobe... It made it hard to heat the house. I fixed it by putting a ventilation system. I got one from france with all ducts and fitting for about 110 euros including shipping. You can also make one using old computer fans very easily but buying the ducting separately will cost you about as much as the whole unit I got. I next made a heat exchanger for it, re-using old election posters. There's a link here, it's in french but the pictures explain it well: http://www.autoconstruction.info/La-...html?artpage=3 That's mine more or less finished : http://picasaweb.google.com/olonguet...27331291076066 The idea is the that the warm damp air going out "meets" cold air coming it an exchanges heat through the panels with it. I get about 60% of the heat back in. It has fixed all problems of dampness and black mold in the house in the space of a week. After a full season it will have dried the house and make it much more easier and faster to heat up. The dampness has moved from 85%+ to 55/60max% which is ideal. Also make sure that your house as enough attic insulation. 400mm is best for an old cottage. To prevent window condensation in the morning, I made shutters from leftover (and new) flooring planks. I went through the whole cold winter without a drop of condensation, nice , warm and cozy : http://picasaweb.google.com/olonguet...38793872768098 There's only a couple made when I take the photos but you get the idea. |
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I had green mould growing on the back of lockers in the bedroom, I have given them a couple of sprays with a spray for athletes foot (from the chemists) and have had very little re-growth in the last year. Hope this helps
Tod |
Mould is such a pain! I hope these suggestions work for me...
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the sealer you need is called polybond if you paint it on the area (once cleaned and dried) it will stop any marks coming back. as someone already said this depends how bad your walls and ceiling are, you may indeed need to replaster but id try this first.. maybe you should put up some pics to give us a better idea... also the leak that is causing the problem would need fixing... this could be damaged guttering, leak in the roof, plaster render missing from outside walls or if stone then would need sealing on the outside or rendering...
Hope this helps you out.. regards Vagabond |
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