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Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by AmyDavid
(Post 8889587)
Well that worked - the Contractors who I despise will be out this afternoon with a machine (that probably means a torch) to see what is causing the stinky stench.
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Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 8889823)
Make sure that you take pictures of the "inspection" and, if they pull things apart, do the same, particularly if you see mildew or mold. Don't give them an inch !! Good luck.:thumbup:
Thank you! |
Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by Bill_S
(Post 8887749)
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Re: Mouldy Smell....
The contractors have been and gone. They bought an infra red device with them and scanned the whole room and apparantly there is nothing. They agree that there is a mouldy smell, but are saying there is no sign of dampness so they disagree that is anything to do with them...surprise surprise.
So, what next? |
Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by AmyDavid
(Post 8890224)
The contractors have been and gone. They bought an infra red device with them and scanned the whole room and apparantly there is nothing. They agree that there is a mouldy smell, but are saying there is no sign of dampness so they disagree that is anything to do with them...surprise surprise.
So, what next? |
Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 8890247)
Err. Did you ask them what this "infra red device" was supposed to reveal?
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Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by AmyDavid
(Post 8890260)
I sure did as I assumed they would have needed a moisture reader. Apparantly it would show a change in heat in a damp area. Though I really do not see how that would find the mould.
If you can ask them for a better description of the "device" including a manufacturer's name and a product number or similar, I'd be happy to find out for you what it really detects. |
Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by AmyDavid
(Post 8890260)
I sure did as I assumed they would have needed a moisture reader. Apparantly it would show a change in heat in a damp area. Though I really do not see how that would find the mould.
Or else rip a bit of drywall off in a discreet area and see what lurks behind. I suppose IR heat scanning might show a cool spot, which could be indicative of a damp spot where mould could lurk, but If it smells of mould the only way to ensure some peace of mind might be to rip out some drywall, even if you have to patch it up afterwards:( What would Mike Holmes do:eek: |
Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 8890286)
A change in heat? Hmm.
If you can ask them for a better description of the "device" including a manufacturer's name and a product number or similar, I'd be happy to find out for you what it really detects. This looks just like the one he had - http://www.instrumart.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=31016 |
Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 8890286)
A change in heat? Hmm.
If you can ask them for a better description of the "device" including a manufacturer's name and a product number or similar, I'd be happy to find out for you what it really detects. |
Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 8890308)
You could splash the $80 for the canadian tire meter (use it and take it back if you can?), but not sure exactly what you would be looking for with it?
Or else rip a bit of drywall off in a discreet area and see what lurks behind. I suppose IR heat scanning might show a cool spot, which could be indicative of a damp spot where mould could lurk, but If it smells of mould the only way to ensure some peace of mind might be to rip out some drywall, even if you have to patch it up afterwards:( What would Mike Holmes do:eek: |
Re: Mouldy Smell....
Anyone checked the attic area? Could be wet up there?
Where was this brown spot before? It must have been wet at some point, so it could be supporting mould as a result? |
Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 8890317)
Anyone checked the attic area? Could be wet up there?
Where was this brown spot before? It must have been wet at some point, so it could be supporting mould as a result? The brown spot was cut away and patched up. I think to be honest the only way we will know what it is, is to take a bit of the ceiling down and have a shufty. |
Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by AmyDavid
(Post 8890311)
He scanned the room from top to bottom and showed me that the temp was a steadyish 22/23 degrees. He said he would expect the temp to drop to show signs of dampness.
This looks just like the one he had - http://www.instrumart.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=31016 If the results are negative with that, then there's unlikely to be a "standing" wet spot. I don't know much about mould, but being Canada, it's a dry mould I'd expect. <sorry> |
Re: Mouldy Smell....
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 8890402)
OK. So it measures temperature not heat. Fluke is a good manufacturer and I looked at the product specification linked in your link.
If the results are negative with that, then there's unlikely to be a "standing" wet spot. I don't know much about mould, but being Canada, it's a dry mould I'd expect. <sorry> We will see what happens when the ceiling comes down! |
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