08-13-2021, 08:25 AM
Small dehumidifiers run in each room will pull the humidity down, but they have to be emptied every few hours.
I saw a house from built in the 1920s 'cured' of mold and the stink it brings. Took a lot of work, they had to pave an earth cellar and put styrofoam insulation on the exterior walls (which was then covered with stucco). Some of the interior walls were opened up and dried out and then recovered.
Definitely ventilate with fans. But if you are where I think you are, you'll want to buy those magnetically-attached plastic screens that let air through but keep mosquitos and flies out.
Cheers
I saw a house from built in the 1920s 'cured' of mold and the stink it brings. Took a lot of work, they had to pave an earth cellar and put styrofoam insulation on the exterior walls (which was then covered with stucco). Some of the interior walls were opened up and dried out and then recovered.
Definitely ventilate with fans. But if you are where I think you are, you'll want to buy those magnetically-attached plastic screens that let air through but keep mosquitos and flies out.
Cheers
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