Posted by carpenter on December 26, 2010 at 06:04:39 from (66.41.12.3):
In Reply to: OT Mold on wall posted by super99 on December 25, 2010 at 19:02:27:
Could be the grading around house but could be coming from inside also. First thing is to get multiple humidistats. Go to the store and find cheap ones . Look at all off them and discard the ones that read low and discard the ones that read high. Bring home three that are in the middle and read about the same. Place about the home including the bedroom.
What is the temp outside ? What is the humidity inside ? If it is over 30% inside its to high. Are they running a humidifier ? Are the windows getting condensation ?
Ventilate and lower the humidity. Move tyhe Baby to a drier location in the home. Wash the walls. Get a shovel yourself and drain the water away from the house.
The roof could be leaking, The window could be leaking, Could be defective heating equipement. Could be the lots off cooking and plants and people.
I repeat are you running a humidifier ? Most importantly get the baby out of the room and get humidistats to determine if the inside is to wet.
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