tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424131704277823220.post4029653285055460408..comments2023-09-23T11:16:00.352+02:00Comments on The Franco-American Flophouse has moved: Flophouse Project: The Buanderie and the Salle de BainVictoria FERAUGEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16319699673885400472noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424131704277823220.post-44981770677036983892012-08-07T08:12:23.756+02:002012-08-07T08:12:23.756+02:00Hi Jayne, You're right. For the moment we are...Hi Jayne, You're right. For the moment we are using slapping on a coat of some anti-mildew primer that is supposed to help but that won't stop it forever. And we should talk to the landlord about it. Ideally we would like to have a solution to propose to him with a devis beforehand. <br /><br />One of our friends also noticed the ventilation shafts (they are everywhere: kitchen, bath, toilet) and said we should look into a small wall-mounted fan. I think that sounds like a good plan. Only issue is that there's no electrical outlet anywhere near it and the walls are plaster so we would need an electrician to dig into the wall. What do you think?Victoria FERAUGEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16319699673885400472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424131704277823220.post-156478929732444852012-08-06T10:24:09.267+02:002012-08-06T10:24:09.267+02:00My experience os that mold will return unless you ...My experience os that mold will return unless you find a way of increasing ventilation in the room (there seems to be a ventilation opening but maybe no fan sucking air out). Have you spoken about problem of mold with the owner or at "co-loc" meeting?Jaynenoreply@blogger.com