We're renting a condo from my FIL. We've been here about six months now and the kids and I have been sick non-stop. I've chalked it up to a change in environment - new allergens in the air ducts and stuff. I figured that eventually our bodies would adapt and we'd get better.
Lately we've been noticing a really moldy smell coming from the master bathroom. The tub in there is really old and is literally being held together by duct tape in a spot. There also isn't a window or proper venting in there. I've always used natural cleaners, but I've been having to scrub that shower out with bleach to keep it feeling clean.
In the last week I've had a hard time breathing and so has my oldest son. DH, who has asthma, is also wheezing. It could just be allergies, but I never have breathing issues like this. I deep cleaned that bathroom yesterday, scrubbing every crevice. I washed all of the mats and everything. It smelled clean for the rest of the day, probably because of the bleach, but this morning it's back to the moldy smell. I think it's behind the walls.
I shouldn't have googled because now I'm terrified it's black mold and my kids could die or something. FIL, who lived here for 12 years before we moved in, developed a rare lung disease in the last five years and now I'm worried that it could have been from living with the mold or something (although I'm sure his doctors would have ruled that out, right?)
DH and I are willing to fix the bathroom for FIL. I just don't know what the first step is. If you have suspected mold, do you need to call in someone to have it evaluated before you rip out the tub and expose the spores to the air? Is it fine to just call a contractor and have him start the work? Anyone dealt with this?
I'm seriously considering moving in with my parents until this is sorted out.
Re: Have you ever dealt with black mold?
Or call a mold remediation team and have them do an air test or evaluation.
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I just moved everything out of the master bathroom and into the kids' bathroom and sealed the moldy one off. Until we get someone in there to look at it, I don't want anyone in there.
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
This just sounds like opening a huge can of (moldy) worms...
We also had a specialist come by for a different issue, and she had a fancy gadget that could detect mold. She just had to point at the mold and the gadget would tell her if it was positive or negative. We had her do a few sections of our house and most was negative, but apparently we have mold under our sink, gross.
I would definitely hire a specialist to test for mold, and then hire an experienced contractor to take care of everything. We were told not to disturb the mold, because it's dangerous and could result in mold spores flying everywhere. I really hope you don't have mold. Mold is so scary!
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