LissaB
Jan 23, 2012, 03:42 PM
For the past couple of days I've noticed a mildewy smell when sitting on my couch in my living room & couldn't determine where it was coming from. I have just now noticed several pieces of rotted wood on the side of my house stretching from my living room to my bedroom (the two rooms are adjacent). I pulled my couch away from the wall and saw nothing unusual. I then pulled a vanity dresser away from the wall in my bedroom & it looks as if water has penetrated it (see attached photo). No mildew odor is present there – I only smell it in the living room.
Since I recently was laid off from my job, that makes me a single, unemployed female – a perfect target for an unscrupulous contractor. I'm not saying by any means that all contractors are unscrupulous, but it so happens that I've had the bad luck to encounter those few bad apples in 3 out of 4 contractors who have done work on my house in the past. I know there are good ones out there, though!
If I can do this job myself, I would definitely prefer to do so. I just took my dryer apart & fixed it myself last week, so I do have some mechanical inclination, but I have no idea what this type of job would entail. If anyone has any suggestions on where I should start or other advice, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Since I recently was laid off from my job, that makes me a single, unemployed female – a perfect target for an unscrupulous contractor. I'm not saying by any means that all contractors are unscrupulous, but it so happens that I've had the bad luck to encounter those few bad apples in 3 out of 4 contractors who have done work on my house in the past. I know there are good ones out there, though!
If I can do this job myself, I would definitely prefer to do so. I just took my dryer apart & fixed it myself last week, so I do have some mechanical inclination, but I have no idea what this type of job would entail. If anyone has any suggestions on where I should start or other advice, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!