59 wagon man
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so my niece lives in a townhouse about 1 yr ago the unit next door had a fire which started under there deck and smoldered for a few hrs till it lite up. when the firemen sprayed there hoses it busted the single pane windows on my niece's second floor so they water ran down the wall inside and outside. the h.o.a. brought in a water extraction company and they set up numerous fans to dry the place and life was good.
So before the fire the h.o.a. had contracted to have the roofs in all the buildings redone. Finally the begin to replace the roofs and when they remove the flat roof several problems occurred
1- numerous wall to ceiling sheetrock joints cracked. the roofer claims this was caused by removing the 2 old roofs and wet insulation causing the roof trusses to sag over time and slightly lift when the old roofs were removed. is that something that is reasonable?
2- while they were doing the roof it poured and they didn't protect her unit so water came in numerous places and some paint is stained on the second floor. One of her friends work for a restoration company and they used a cell phone moisture meter and detected moisture on an outside wall, so they cut open the wall. No leak was found but it looks like there is old black mold possibly caused by the firemen"s water. there are no plumbing pipes within 15 ft of this wall so im sure it isn't plumbing and the wall appears to be dry inside.
Is this something to freak about or not? there is no odor inside the wall or home
So before the fire the h.o.a. had contracted to have the roofs in all the buildings redone. Finally the begin to replace the roofs and when they remove the flat roof several problems occurred
1- numerous wall to ceiling sheetrock joints cracked. the roofer claims this was caused by removing the 2 old roofs and wet insulation causing the roof trusses to sag over time and slightly lift when the old roofs were removed. is that something that is reasonable?
2- while they were doing the roof it poured and they didn't protect her unit so water came in numerous places and some paint is stained on the second floor. One of her friends work for a restoration company and they used a cell phone moisture meter and detected moisture on an outside wall, so they cut open the wall. No leak was found but it looks like there is old black mold possibly caused by the firemen"s water. there are no plumbing pipes within 15 ft of this wall so im sure it isn't plumbing and the wall appears to be dry inside.
Is this something to freak about or not? there is no odor inside the wall or home
