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Mold in Basement
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[QUOTE="ConnHuskBask, post: 4423572, member: 632"] So in my case the flooding likely happened years ago - looks like it absorbed into the drywall/sheetrock and since it was never remedied at the time the growth persisted. I actually have some device called Air things that measures humidity in the basement and have a dehumidifier running in my utilities room. I'll get another as suggested above to be safe though in the living area of the basement. Since none of my furniture got wet, I'm hopeful I don't need to ditch anything. I have a couch, mattress, office furniture down there at the moment. Was there recommendation to also throw out items in the basement that could absorb water that didn't get wet (absorb spores?) [/QUOTE]
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