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10-15 years??? With the mold in my home, I need a whole new bed every 5 years or whenever I lie in bed struggling to breathe... whichever comes sooner because the mold spores are worst right under the head of the box springs.
DreamyCrush · F
Well, 5 to 15 years is recommended, depending on the type of mattress. Clearly I'm over the deadline.
I hope the mold situation in your home is resolved soon.
I hope the mold situation in your home is resolved soon.
@DreamyCrush The only resolution I'll get is move out day...
Gingerbreadspice · F
@HootyTheNightOwl I’m sorry to hear about the mould in your home. I remember I had to clean my friends rented house out about 6 weeks ago. I had no idea she was living in those conditions. The mold had spread onto the window sill and a spot on the floor. She’s out of there now and someone has bought the house to modernise and look after it so happy ending. I wish you all the best.
@Gingerbreadspice My landlord doesn't give a fig. I went most of december with no heat because they wouldn't fix the boiler because of the smell that was caused by damp and an unheated home.
We are a disabled house and that was an emergency repair. It took from February to the 18th December and a company quitting and refusing to come back and do the job.
There's a row of bins on the other side of the wall above my bed. They are so close to my wall that the wall can't breathe and mold is growing. My landlord won't order the people who the bins belong to to remove their bins, so I just have to put up with it and keep replacing my mouldy furniture.
We are a disabled house and that was an emergency repair. It took from February to the 18th December and a company quitting and refusing to come back and do the job.
There's a row of bins on the other side of the wall above my bed. They are so close to my wall that the wall can't breathe and mold is growing. My landlord won't order the people who the bins belong to to remove their bins, so I just have to put up with it and keep replacing my mouldy furniture.
Gingerbreadspice · F
@HootyTheNightOwl I think my friends landlord was the same in fact she no heating upstairs and that’s where the mould was. It gave me the ick god knows what it’s like for you inhabitants. Hope you come out of this soon.