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[email protected] October 17th 08 02:23 PM

Mushroom in bathroom
 
My wife discovered a mushroom in the bathroom yesterday.

We have a two-story colonial in a fairly most part of the country.

The mushroom was growing out of the corner formed by the floor, the
bathtub, and the wall. It wasn't too big, but it's still worrisome.

Does it necessarily indicate that we have a huge problem on our hands?

Anyone suggest what type of contractor to hire to look into mold/
fungus problems?

TIA

ransley October 17th 08 03:30 PM

Mushroom in bathroom
 
On Oct 17, 8:23*am, wrote:
My wife discovered a mushroom in the bathroom yesterday.

We have a two-story colonial in a fairly most part of the country.

The mushroom was growing out of the corner formed by the floor, the
bathtub, and the wall. *It wasn't too big, but it's still worrisome.

Does it necessarily indicate that we have a huge problem on our hands?

Anyone suggest what type of contractor to hire to look into mold/
fungus problems?

TIA


It means excessive moisture, mold and rotted wood to feed the plant.
Start by opening the area and pouring in laundry bleach to kill what
is rotting the wood under the tub.

Rose[_5_] October 17th 08 07:45 PM

Mushroom in bathroom
 
On Oct 17, 7:23*am, wrote:
My wife discovered a mushroom in the bathroom yesterday.

We have a two-story colonial in a fairly most part of the country.

The mushroom was growing out of the corner formed by the floor, the
bathtub, and the wall. *It wasn't too big, but it's still worrisome.

Does it necessarily indicate that we have a huge problem on our hands?

Anyone suggest what type of contractor to hire to look into mold/
fungus problems?

TIA


You could try something like this.
http://www.homemade-soup-recipes.com...up-recipe.html

N8N October 17th 08 09:19 PM

Mushroom in bathroom
 
On Oct 17, 9:23*am, wrote:
My wife discovered a mushroom in the bathroom yesterday.

We have a two-story colonial in a fairly most part of the country.

The mushroom was growing out of the corner formed by the floor, the
bathtub, and the wall. *It wasn't too big, but it's still worrisome.

Does it necessarily indicate that we have a huge problem on our hands?

Anyone suggest what type of contractor to hire to look into mold/
fungus problems?

TIA


Sounds like you have too much humidity/moisture in there.

- make sure that you don't have any plumbing or roof leaks.
- if your pipes tend to "sweat" put foam insulation over them.
- if you have an exhaust fan in the bathroom, get a timer switch for
it so that it can run for 1/2 hour or so after you take a hot shower.
If you don't have an exhaust fan, install one, and use it every time
you shower.

those are the obvious ones off the top of my head...

nate

Phisherman[_2_] October 18th 08 01:36 AM

Mushroom in bathroom
 
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 06:23:03 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

My wife discovered a mushroom in the bathroom yesterday.

We have a two-story colonial in a fairly most part of the country.

The mushroom was growing out of the corner formed by the floor, the
bathtub, and the wall. It wasn't too big, but it's still worrisome.

Does it necessarily indicate that we have a huge problem on our hands?

Anyone suggest what type of contractor to hire to look into mold/
fungus problems?

TIA


Check for slow or intermittent leaks. Chances are good you have one.
Stop the moisture and the fungus/mold will be history.

Red Green October 18th 08 02:24 AM

Mushroom in bathroom
 
Rose wrote in news:052e98b0-9478-4bde-80ec-
:

On Oct 17, 7:23*am, wrote:
My wife discovered a mushroom in the bathroom yesterday.

We have a two-story colonial in a fairly most part of the country.

The mushroom was growing out of the corner formed by the floor, the
bathtub, and the wall. *It wasn't too big, but it's still worrisome.

Does it necessarily indicate that we have a huge problem on our hands?

Anyone suggest what type of contractor to hire to look into mold/
fungus problems?

TIA


You could try something like this.
http://www.homemade-soup-recipes.com...up-recipe.html

Hell, make the soup right in the tub.

Michael B October 18th 08 12:41 PM

Mushroom in bathroom
 
You are the contractor.
Mold can form when the humidity is 55% or more.
The spot you describe just might be where your
shower curtain rests?
Is it on the side where the faucets are? Likely a leak nearby.

Air conditioned air is generally a lot lower humidity, you
have a situation, hidden, that is providing a localized condition
of high humidity.

On Oct 17, 9:23*am, wrote:
My wife discovered a mushroom in the bathroom yesterday.

We have a two-story colonial in a fairly most part of the country.

The mushroom was growing out of the corner formed by the floor, the
bathtub, and the wall. *It wasn't too big, but it's still worrisome.

Does it necessarily indicate that we have a huge problem on our hands?

Anyone suggest what type of contractor to hire to look into mold/
fungus problems?

TIA




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