Suggestions (or help) with mold problem under / behind tub
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 7:38 pm
Cross-posting from: https://www.mobilehomerepair.com/phpbb/v ... f=8&t=6800 in the "Decor/Remodel"
So my question is this - is it possible to take the tub surround out without damaging it? My thought was maybe I could (:shock:) take it down, clean it, remove & replace the wallboards and then put the surround back. Am I dreaming?I removed the panel from the front of the tub. There is mold under there, growing on the walls. Under the tub on the bottoms of the walls, on the three sides (well, as much as I can see).
What am I supposed to do now? Rip out the tub and all the walls? I can't reach it to clean it, not to mention that they say (being many websites) you can't kill it forever, it will come back until it's removed. Oh, and wear a respirator while removing it. Like I have one handy.
I am very discouraged. Very. It really (after researching) seems like the tub & drywall all have to be removed and new walls put in. Granted, I have the knowledge how to do those things (less the plumbing), but I don't know that one measly, wimpy girl can do it alone. Not to mention, buying new drywall (and studs?) will be not cheap. Would the tub surround be salvageable?
Stupid mobile home manufacturers - why the hell would you construct a bathroom so shoddily, so there is hardly any waterproofing?
Stupid prior owners - whoever probably noticed a problem and then put up the tub surround - OVER the old MH shower walls (vinyl covered gypsum) instead of putting up something actually suitable for a wet environment.