Ich bin letzten Monat in diese Wohnung gezogen und sie ist relativ alt. Plötzlich sehe ich diese Entwicklung im Schlafzimmer, sieht aus wie ein Schimmel.

    Ich lüfte dreimal täglich für jeweils 10 Minuten richtig und lasse die Heizung zwischen 2 und 3, meistens 2,5. Die Raumtemperatur liegt bei etwa 17-19/20, die Luftfeuchtigkeit liegt jedoch zwischen 50 und 65, meist im höheren Bereich. Aber es geht einfach nicht runter, egal was ich mache. In der Nacht geht es auch höher.

    Kann mir bitte jemand einen Rat geben, was ich sofort tun kann, um diesen Schimmel zu entfernen und das Feuchtigkeitsproblem für längere Zeit zu beheben?

    https://i.redd.it/5yhmfyq36lbg1.jpeg

    Von muscular001

    9 Kommentare

    1. Top-Efficiency-7329 on

      there are many mold remove spray sold in supermarket buy one and spry the place and wipe it

    2. CautiousPastrami on

      If it’s new lease immediately notify the landlord with the pictures so you have a paper trace that you didn’t caused the mold.

      Then if it comes back in this place you could use that as a laverage on your landlord to professionally fix it or lower the rent until it’s fixed.

      Apart form that if you don’t have one, apply/enroll to Mieterverein. It’s super cheap and could be useful especially in the case of old and moldy apartment.

      It looks like black mold that was poorly covered with paint. Might be hard to get rid of.

    3. Ok-Chair-7320 on

      I am afraid the wall might be infected ( woodchip wallpaper + wood skirt).

      To fix, the wall paper (and the skirt) need to be removed, as the mold lives deeply inside the wallpaper/wood.

      No matter how much ventilation you do, the wall is infected and the mold will grow very fast.

    4. Testosteron123 on

      Heat more, thats the only real thing you can do, 21-22 then the humidity % will also drop.
      Measure the wall temperature, ebcause if the wall has a very low temperature (below 13-14) even this will not help.

    5. imagowastaken on

      The temperature is a bit low, but at that humidity level it should be fine. If you’re using one of those little thermometers to measure the temperature and humidity, try moving it near where the mold is and see if there is any difference.

    6. Thalilalala on

      Sounds like you got the landlord special treatment and they simply painted over the mold before you moved in. Happens way too often.

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