This advice I am seeking is for someone.
What is the best way to restore a room that has suffered black mold to its cold exposed walls and ceiling, due to condensation, the occupants had been drying clothes and cooking and bathing moisture had been getting into this coldest room and caused condensation from floor to ceiling, the room is upstairs, so definitely no roof leak and no rising damp, gutters are ok too.
Any advice as to re-decorate the place, what to use to clean the mold, then what needs to be done next, i.e. what paint should be used to cover the surface and finally can it be painted over with the Matt emulsion or may be Silk Vinyl paint, which may in future make the wall a little water proof against condensation.
What about the old carpet, would it have embedded any mold pores that may spring up again, so should the carpet be just hoovered and be oK or does the guy need to throw this old carpet away, or can it be cleaned like with steam cleaning?
Finally, there is no PV to this room, so if one brick is replaced with a air brick, will this be sufficient to prevent future condensation?
of course no matter how much you tell tenants not to dry clothes on rads, they still do, because it is either too cold outside or the clothes don't dry because of rain and drizzle!
The room has a rad, that gets turned down when not occupied, so the room is a magnet for condensation, all the household moisture gets into this cold room and condenses on the coldest walls, and coldest part of the ceiling, the part where the loft insulation is thinnest or where the roof is so close to the ceiling that insulation cannot be inserted, this is a back room where the ceiling runs flat for 3/4 of the room width and then the last quarter the ceiling runs parallel to the roof slope!
What is the best way to restore a room that has suffered black mold to its cold exposed walls and ceiling, due to condensation, the occupants had been drying clothes and cooking and bathing moisture had been getting into this coldest room and caused condensation from floor to ceiling, the room is upstairs, so definitely no roof leak and no rising damp, gutters are ok too.
Any advice as to re-decorate the place, what to use to clean the mold, then what needs to be done next, i.e. what paint should be used to cover the surface and finally can it be painted over with the Matt emulsion or may be Silk Vinyl paint, which may in future make the wall a little water proof against condensation.
What about the old carpet, would it have embedded any mold pores that may spring up again, so should the carpet be just hoovered and be oK or does the guy need to throw this old carpet away, or can it be cleaned like with steam cleaning?
Finally, there is no PV to this room, so if one brick is replaced with a air brick, will this be sufficient to prevent future condensation?
of course no matter how much you tell tenants not to dry clothes on rads, they still do, because it is either too cold outside or the clothes don't dry because of rain and drizzle!
The room has a rad, that gets turned down when not occupied, so the room is a magnet for condensation, all the household moisture gets into this cold room and condenses on the coldest walls, and coldest part of the ceiling, the part where the loft insulation is thinnest or where the roof is so close to the ceiling that insulation cannot be inserted, this is a back room where the ceiling runs flat for 3/4 of the room width and then the last quarter the ceiling runs parallel to the roof slope!