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Mould smell

  • 02-10-2022 1:06pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 33


    Hi,

    If anyone could help it would be much appreciated.

    I have wardrobe in the bedroom that has previously had an issue with black mould on the ceiling. It's not a built-in wardrobe, it's a cupboard off the bedroom that was created using the empty space from stairs underneath.

    It's on the gable wall. So an exterior wall. I have cleared the mould months ago from the ceiling there. All was good and no smell from clothes since May. Now the smell is back. No visible mould though. The clothes smell OK in the apartment it's when I'm out the fresh air that I can smell that mouldy smell. So the air must be contaminated in the apartment.


    I use a dehumidifier, heat the place well, use tumble dryer, leave wardrobe door open. There are vents on the door and in the wardrobe going outside.

    Can anyone recommend a mould specialist in the leinster area.

    I had one out to me before but he has not gotten to the root of the problem. I think the issue may be the roof or attic.

    Any help much appreciated..



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