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I did new basement in my new 3 floors building, walls are white bricks,
i take my provisions to stop any water penetration from out side using painting with anti-water paint then i coverd it with naylon sheets. I furnitured the whole basement, coverd the tiles with carpets, and put beds and salon and many things, i LIVED IN IT FOR 1 MONTH. Any how, due to some cercumestances, i didn't complete the floor surounding the building i kept it not covered by cement or tiles during all last winter (not paved). So water penetrated inside, i did dried and ventilated the basement but atmosphere inside still humide. I paved all the building surounding with cement to stop any water existance in those places around the building. Whats the main problem i faced, there is strange creatures like fiber with green color whicg we oftenly see in still water places growing in many places. I dried and cleaned as much as i could, but maybe due to the humide walls (not dry enough) i still seeing growing of the green fibers, it currupted many things there like picture frams, cloths etc. Now i dont know how c'd i solve this problem and stop this creature, ist there any liquides or sprays which can help. Waiting for scintific solution for my problem Thanks all |
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Waiting for scintific solution for my problem Thanks all Water, green growth sounds like mold to me. I might suggested a licensed mold remediator and a professional to track down the source of the water issue and fix it. -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ |
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" wrote: Whats the main problem i faced, there is strange creatures like fiber with green color whicg we oftenly see in still water places growing in many places. I dried and cleaned as much as i could, but maybe due to the humide walls (not dry enough) i still seeing growing of the green fibers, it currupted many things there like picture frams, cloths etc. First, vacate the place to keep from getting sick. Some of the mold can even be fatal, so error on the conservative side. Second, everything that got wet has to be pulled out and thrown away. That will mean pulling up the floor and ripping out walls. Given the mold, you may want to have a professional do it. Third, don't build below grade until you fix the water problem. That means putting in drain tile and sump pump, fixing cracks, grading the ground around the unit, putting on gutters, and perhaps other tricks as well. -john- -- ================================================== ==================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ==================== |
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