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Black Stains on CeilingMoroni from Gladwin, MI Feedback About This Post:RE: Black Stains on CeilingIt turned out that the stains were from my wife's many candles. thanks for everyones help. What a great site. god bless all of you. Soap and water done the trick. Post by moroni RE: Black Stains on CeilingHello, I would suggest you go to one of the home improvement stores and get yourself a mold kit because if you have black mold in your home it is deadly to your health. I had a friend who lived in an apt. building and she had that on her ceilings. She was having a hard time breathing and coughing a lot and the doctor told her she was exposed to black mold. She told him about her home and she then had to get management to buy the mold kit. It came back positive, she had to move out of there and has been cured. It attacked her lungs. Good Luck and I hope it is not Black Mold. Post by candleglows RE: Black Stains on CeilingIt sounds like mold. You'd better check up in your attic to make sure some molds are deadly. Post by nana_katie RE: Black Stains on Ceiling
I copied this from another site about black soot on walls and ceiling, Post by WIsgal RE: Black Stains on Ceiling
I have mildew growth in my bathroom that I periodically remove with bleach. Are your black stains something like that? Which room are they in? Mine look like greyish dots, or like the stipple has discolored. I have not tried repainting after bleaching, which is likely what I should do. Post by louel53 RE: Black Stains on Ceiling
I've had old water stains bleed thru paint jobs on my ceiling until I used a sealant such as Kilz (sp?) Then paint over that. No more bleed through if that's the cause of your spots. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Black Stains on Ceiling
At my mother's house, we learned the leaks were from the peaks of rafters, the rain water blowing in beneath the ridge row shingles, rolling down the rafters then leaking through the sheet rock ceiling. It could have been an older leak that has molded and is just now eating it's way to the outside where you can see it. Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Black Stains on CeilingI live in Hawaii and in an apt bldg so P do not have some of your problems, but my apt is level with a courtyard and the problems of black dots on my ceiling is either the geckos or the B52s cockroaches that like to mark up the walls and ceilings. You got a bug problem? Post By soyzicks (Guest Post) RE: Black Stains on Ceiling
I have the same thing it is small round spot kind a like the area had peeled back some of the ceiling paint this is in 3 bedrooms, living room, hall, we been thinking that it may have been where there at one time have been a hanging swag lamp and the previous owners removed it leaving the spot exposed and over time it turned black as they were smokers. This is the house that my in laws had and lived in for years they are now deceased. I know they had swag lamps, I remember seeing them and don't recall where in the house. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Black Stains on CeilingIt sounds like you use candles in your home. I have the same thing. Post By ybothr (Guest Post) RE: Black Stains on CeilingDepending on what the black stains look like--are they rather light or are they quite dark? If they're light, it could just be smoke stains from a fireplace or burning candles. If you don't have a fireplace or do not burn candles, then it's something more serious. Post by marivan RE: Black Stains on CeilingI've had water damage from a ceiling, too, and it looked blackish :-( The fact that it's only on your ceilings is a good indicator that it is indeed from water :-( Water damage is a nasty thing and it causes mold so you need to find the source no matter what asap before it gets worse :-( Good luck and let us know what you find out, okay? Post by Deeli RE: Black Stains on Ceiling
We had black stains in the corners of our bedroom ceiling... not Post by Ariela RE: Black Stains on CeilingIt might be mold, so have it checked right away. If you can gain access to the attic, put on a mask and gloves, and see if you can see it from your access point with a flashlight. I would check both soot and mold. One is annoying, the other is dangerous. Good Luck! Post by Poor But Proud RE: Black Stains on Ceiling
Could it be soot? Do you have an oil burner that may have had a "puff out" - I believe it is called? Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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