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I assume it's mold.Just in case you didn't read my added details on the first question.?

We were paying just over 5000.00 for a brand new roof and a severe storm rolled through.The water poured like we outside.3 days later we have a real strong chemical type smell and,of course our ceiling is caving in.

I see nothing in the attic but the smell is there.And of course the contractor will not return our calls.He finished up the day the smell started and,the ceiling took an extra couple days before it started to come down.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    And your question is.........

    If you had that much rain that was pouring down through your ceiling, then more than likely -- you have mold problems.

  • urch
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    5 years ago

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