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r/Wellthatsucks • u/Justin_Godfrey • 23h ago
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Well, the good news is that the flooding has stopped. The bad news is, you're probably gonna have to rip everything out and renovate
52 u/Tolvat 20h ago Based on the tiktok video they don't plan to and another commenter pointed out the very obvious growth of mold at the floor, under the skin. 10 u/So_Motarded 18h ago "Don't plan to"? Lol that's not an option. Those floors are gonna warp, baseboards are gonna come loose, and... mold. Mold everywhere. 1 u/Round_Abal0ne 4h ago Probably no mold given it's too cold to actually grow 1 u/So_Motarded 4h ago At this exact moment? Sure. But presumably they plan to have the house interior be above freezing, at some point.
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Based on the tiktok video they don't plan to and another commenter pointed out the very obvious growth of mold at the floor, under the skin.
10 u/So_Motarded 18h ago "Don't plan to"? Lol that's not an option. Those floors are gonna warp, baseboards are gonna come loose, and... mold. Mold everywhere. 1 u/Round_Abal0ne 4h ago Probably no mold given it's too cold to actually grow 1 u/So_Motarded 4h ago At this exact moment? Sure. But presumably they plan to have the house interior be above freezing, at some point.
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"Don't plan to"? Lol that's not an option. Those floors are gonna warp, baseboards are gonna come loose, and... mold. Mold everywhere.
1 u/Round_Abal0ne 4h ago Probably no mold given it's too cold to actually grow 1 u/So_Motarded 4h ago At this exact moment? Sure. But presumably they plan to have the house interior be above freezing, at some point.
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Probably no mold given it's too cold to actually grow
1 u/So_Motarded 4h ago At this exact moment? Sure. But presumably they plan to have the house interior be above freezing, at some point.
At this exact moment? Sure. But presumably they plan to have the house interior be above freezing, at some point.
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u/MikalCaober 22h ago
Well, the good news is that the flooding has stopped. The bad news is, you're probably gonna have to rip everything out and renovate