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the wall probably soaked water for a couple of days. do we need to replace the dry wall or do we need a complete mold test?

2006-07-24 18:23:22 · 8 answers · asked by amateur 1 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

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Mold tests can be expensive. I charge a minimum of $150.00 for a single bioaerosol that measures fungi and other particulates in the air. Unless there is reason to believe that there is a substantial amount of mold that may have contaminated the air or surrounding surfaces, it seems more reasonable to simply replace the damaged material.

The most dangerous fungi are often slow-growing and found at the site of long-term leaks(stachybotrys, for example). If this is a fairly recent leak, and your question seems to indicate that it is, there is not a lot of cause for concern. If, however, this problem had been going on for a period of years, and there was visible mold, I would advise caution in the removal and replacement of the material. That condition might be best left to a Certified Mold Remediator.

2006-07-24 18:43:20 · answer #1 · answered by Elwood Blues 6 · 1 0

If it was a water leak insurance will pay for it typically check your plan. I would watch it for a couple of days. If you have a dehumidifier then I would put it next to the spot ASAP.You may have to replace the wall if mold begins to grow. If you can get sun light on it then I would. Luckily it is only a 2sqfoot section. I had a mold problem that was 5sqfeet in 4 different areas. I had to replace the wall. You can try a mold test but you would need to wait a while for proper results hope this helps

2006-07-24 18:29:40 · answer #2 · answered by investing1987 3 · 0 0

Mold doesnt grow that fast, not invasive mold at least. Just combat it with some bleach and water. It was a scare that the insurance industry played up. Just put bleach and water...about 50% to 50% in a spray bottle and you should be fine. Put a fan on the spot or in the room and it will fine. Control the mold and dry it out.

2006-07-24 18:31:32 · answer #3 · answered by willtradeforfood 2 · 0 0

Coming from a person that just had to rip out a wall and floor in the bathroom from a leak. Bleach gets rid of the mold, but ur first concern is the leak. If that's fixed, then ur good. But I didn't realize til the wall was ripped out how extensive the mold actually was. We just re drywalled and painted. Problem solved.

2016-03-27 05:53:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Cut the dry wall out use several fans and in a week you should be able to tell . Don't test yet. If it just happened than you would test too early. It takes a while for the mold to grow anyways. good luck.

2006-07-24 18:29:48 · answer #5 · answered by tqpinklady 3 · 0 0

you can buy inexpensive personal room mold test kits at most local hardware stores try home depot or lowes they only cost about ten dollars a kit one kit per room. Be sure to air out rooms well and place fans on any wet places as well as cleaning with a 50/50 solution of bleach water just be sure to wear rubber gloves!

2006-07-24 19:01:18 · answer #6 · answered by jamn52501 1 · 0 0

i would go with the mold test , cuz if there isn't mold why are u replacing your wall????????

2006-07-24 18:29:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you should probably consult with a water damage specialist, they can be found in the phone book.

2006-07-24 18:27:37 · answer #8 · answered by jaijay15 3 · 0 0

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