MorrisWoodman12
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Moved into a new home (for us) three weeks ago. What a lark! Vendor hadn't removed all his mother's goods (even longer story and had gone on holiday) before completion. Went over night before simultaneous exchange/completion to see how much was left, to be met by panic stricken estate agent. 'Burst' pipe had flooded two rooms upstairs, brought down the lounge ceiling and flooded downstairs. Having spent a year looking for a suitable home we went ahead with the purchase although at a suitably reduced price.
Three weeks later ceiling is cleared away, laminate flooring removed in most affected rooms and lots of damp floorboards dried out. The great majority of this work I'm doing myself.
Here's my question: there's a fair bit of green and black mould on the timber and on the garage ceiling plasterboard. What's the best way to deal with this? Is there a suitable liquid I can paint or spray on (although I don't have spray equipment)?
Thanks
Martin
Three weeks later ceiling is cleared away, laminate flooring removed in most affected rooms and lots of damp floorboards dried out. The great majority of this work I'm doing myself.
Here's my question: there's a fair bit of green and black mould on the timber and on the garage ceiling plasterboard. What's the best way to deal with this? Is there a suitable liquid I can paint or spray on (although I don't have spray equipment)?
Thanks
Martin