Recently I have noticed in a house that I rent this brown substance appearing on the walls of our storage closets. The upstairs hasn't had any leaky pipes from what we have noticed, but the water pressure has decreased for the hot water in the upstairs bathroom. The wall smells "damp" for lack of better words. It also is a little sticky to the touch. We live in New Orleans, where we recently underwent some out of climate cold weather in the 20s for about four days straight, which caused a pipe to burst, and has subsequently been repaired. Is this a sign of mold growth in the pictures? Any help from you good people would be most appreciated, as I have little experience with home repair. Thanks again
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Can anyone tell me if this is mold growth?
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Get a mold test to be sure but I believe its just water staining that can be primed over with kilz or, binz then painted.I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
Now I can Plumb!
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Did you know some Redwood Pipe is still in service today.
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