I figured. Hopefully they'll realize that someone above has a leak and the water needs to be shut off. I have a feeling you're about to find out what your HOA's deductible is.
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I figured. Hopefully they'll realize that someone above has a leak and the water needs to be shut off. I have a feeling you're about to find out what your HOA's deductible is.
Well, the water stopped, and they had a plumber upstairs that apparently pulled a ton of baby wipes from the pipes in one of the units above us, so we shall see if it stays at bay. Said they'll return on Monday to see if any drywall needs to be replaced.
Good deal! Building materials generally dry up on their own as long as the source of the water stops and there is enough air flow.
Watch out for mold. Especially black mold but other colors can be hazardous to your health as well.
With all the wind/rain we had last night, I should probably go check my garage. Once prior, I assume rain was forced up under the 2nd story bottom siding edge where it meets the garage roof and penetrated behind the flashing enough to cause the interior drywall to wet. I cut the mud/tape away on the corner to let it dry completely and haven't seen any evidence of further issues now for years.
Totally over blown. There's 2000+ species of mold. Yellow and red are far more dangerous. The one type of black mold you're referring to has a specific set of circumstances that it needs to form over an extended period of time. Which basically is a gentle and constant leak for weeks or months.
If you can poke the bubbles with a screw driver. Leave your ac fab to on and leave the doors open to the effected area. Air flow is important and you want this dry in 72hrs or less.
I'll pm you my cell in case you need to talk to me directly.
The leak in the bathroom ceiling you can definitely poke with a screw driver, it's was a single spot about the size of a ritz cracker when I left this morning. Air flow will definitely be a problem in the bathroom, as there are no exterior windows in there. Maintenance is coming back on Monday to mitigate damage, and see if drywall needs replaced.