JackOfDiamonds
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As I was relocating my washer out of the garage into a new laundry space, I was preparing to put down vinyl plank flooring but the corner of the room was really humped.
I pulled up the existing vinyl sheet and saw some water signs in that corner. Probably swelling the MDF underlayment. There was no moisture I could see bit a little bit of black speckly mold on top the underlayment.
After chiseling up the underlayment I found a small area of thick puffy mold between underlayment and subfloor. It doesn't go very far and doesn't go up the walls.
When I cut the drywall away I noticed two big copper pipes running through the sill here on the right side. There's no sign of water. So I wonder if this is past water damage from something, or if it has something to do with the pipes running right here. I don't know... condensation or something. It's a dry climate so there's usually no condensation...
What I'm trying to figure out is: could this mold be from something like years ago, or does the presence of the mold mean there's definitely a current moisture problem that I have to track down?
The pipes being right there just seems suspicious, but I don't see any leaks.
I pulled up the existing vinyl sheet and saw some water signs in that corner. Probably swelling the MDF underlayment. There was no moisture I could see bit a little bit of black speckly mold on top the underlayment.
After chiseling up the underlayment I found a small area of thick puffy mold between underlayment and subfloor. It doesn't go very far and doesn't go up the walls.
When I cut the drywall away I noticed two big copper pipes running through the sill here on the right side. There's no sign of water. So I wonder if this is past water damage from something, or if it has something to do with the pipes running right here. I don't know... condensation or something. It's a dry climate so there's usually no condensation...
What I'm trying to figure out is: could this mold be from something like years ago, or does the presence of the mold mean there's definitely a current moisture problem that I have to track down?
The pipes being right there just seems suspicious, but I don't see any leaks.
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