Thanks! We’re definitely out of the house for the ozone. Pets and plants too. I’ll have to try the over flow channel at the bathroom sink. We have no carpets in the house. Laminate and tile. Another inspector suggested testing dry wall up higher since - I did that this afternoon and it was too much for our moisture reader to handle ( goes to 50%). I called our property manager over asap to bring her moisture reading and in that specific area she was getting readings in the 80’s-100’s depending on area!! She still isn’t convinced we need to cut into the drywall and see what’s going on! &$F*THFN! She is suggestion a smell guy come out and take a look - she coulnd’t explain it much more than someone who checks for smells?! Any idea who this would be? I want to break into that dry wall so badly and see what’s going on. Safe to say we took my son out of the room until we know more. Other walls in the house read around the 20’s but it varied from place to place. Don’t know if that one area in my sons room is enough to cause widespread smell. Attached is the corner of the baseboard in my sons room. Right outside is where the downspout empties out. I attached a video as well. I’m thinking this HAS to be the source…getting under the foundation and causing damage up behind that wall. IMG_0154.MOV IMG_0154.MOV
source https://www.inspectorsjournal.com/topic/18979-can%E2%80%99t-find-source-of-mildewdamp-smell-in-rental-house-a-real-mystery/?do=findComment&comment=173424
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