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Reston Easy 03-14-2023 09:31 AM

Neighbors House all MOLD
 
I don't think it has ever been power washed. The back and side all green.
Is there anything that can be done? I sit in my lanai and my view is a moldy green house.
Thanks for your time.

TommyT 03-14-2023 10:13 AM

Anonymous complaint to Community Standards seem to be the trend now-a-days !!!

retiredguy123 03-14-2023 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by TommyT (Post 2197747)
Anonymous complaint to Community Standards seem to be the trend now-a-days !!!

My guess is that they would not consider it a violation.

mtdjed 03-14-2023 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Reston Easy (Post 2197730)
I don't think it has ever been power washed. The back and side all green.
Is there anything that can be done? I sit in my lanai and my view is a moldy green house.
Thanks for your time.

There is a reason for everything. Do you know these neighbors? Do you talk to them? Have you mentioned the issue to them? I sometimes do some chores for some of my neighbors. I am not paying for house cleaning, but it helps to be aware of why they are not keeping up the property.

blueash 03-14-2023 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2197755)
My guess is that they would not consider it a violation.

A trip to the online news source that shall not be named, and entry of the word mold in the search function will get you many stories of compliance enforcement over mold on homes and even on driveways.

Reston Easy 03-14-2023 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 2197762)
A trip to the online news source that shall not be named, and entry of the word mold in the search function will get you many stories of compliance enforcement over mold on homes and even on driveways.

Could you message me give me the name of the online news source. I appreciate it.

FreedomToGo 03-14-2023 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 2197756)
There is a reason for everything. Do you know these neighbors? Do you talk to them? Have you mentioned the issue to them? I sometimes do some chores for some of my neighbors. I am not paying for house cleaning, but it helps to be aware of why they are not keeping up the property.

This is such a good point...this is a neighbor. I know staring at a moldy house is a problem and not a great thing to look at, but maybe being neighborly could go a long way.
I just searched the site, and there is a whole section for exterior cleaners. It could be kind to let them know you were looking at the house while you were having your morning coffee and wanted to share a few companies that could help them out.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...e-washing-339/
Just an idea....

Babubhat 03-14-2023 01:12 PM

Community standards. Violation of deed restrictions

buster21 03-14-2023 02:08 PM

Wet & Forget.

Pairadocs 03-14-2023 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by buster21 (Post 2197813)
Wet & Forget.

YES, YES, YES, and, we've used others with great success. Takes anywhere from 5-8 minutes, or up to 20 to walk around the entire house. Does not take much effort, anyone whose health is good enough to allow them to just hold a hose, can do it with no effort, and the results are wonderful. Thanks to the Ace hardware clerk who put us on to these easy, attach the pre-mixed container to a common hose, and turn it on. Sprays to reach the highest spots !

Pairadocs 03-14-2023 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 2197756)
There is a reason for everything. Do you know these neighbors? Do you talk to them? Have you mentioned the issue to them? I sometimes do some chores for some of my neighbors. I am not paying for house cleaning, but it helps to be aware of why they are not keeping up the property.

What a kind and rational reply. Sometimes I read stories and comments about our
Friendliest hometown in America, and just wonder at the words of some. These are our NEIGHBORS. If you don't even speak to them, now is the time. Are they ill ? Is money a problem (at the price of hamburger, something has to be cut, maybe the cost of power washing) ? We also try to help our neighbors, and not just those we know well. Yes, offering to paint the interior of an entire home is not a reasonable expectation, but at the low cost of the very effective cleaners you simply attach to a hose and and only "work" to it is simply holding the hose, it would be a kind offering with little cost to you (or any kind neighbor). A way to approach it without a callous or sarcastic attitude, would be to simply let them know YOU are washing down your home, or part of it, and say you notice they to have some mold forming on their back wall and you'd be glad to give it a spray while you are doing yours. Actually, a tactful person could do this without even having to do their own (though most homes can always stand a hosing down !), just get a bottle and connect it to your hose, and ask your neighbor if you can give his/hers a quick spray while you're out doing some on your house. It really could be done without hurting or embarrassing your own neighbors. Much kinder than "calling standards" and "turning in people" ! ? Why do that when first you can at least find out if your neighbors need help ???

blueash 03-14-2023 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Reston Easy (Post 2197781)
Could you message me give me the name of the online news source. I appreciate it.

done but I don't know if PM even allows us to name the online news source. You may just get *********** where I typed real words. Google is your friend and you should be able to find the source using search words like villages florida mold and community standards. It really is not hard to find stuff most of the time.

coffeebean 03-14-2023 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 2197762)
A trip to the online news source that shall not be named, and entry of the word mold in the search function will get you many stories of compliance enforcement over mold on homes and even on driveways.

Good to know. Thanks.

coffeebean 03-14-2023 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Pairadocs (Post 2197843)
YES, YES, YES, and, we've used others with great success. Takes anywhere from 5-8 minutes, or up to 20 to walk around the entire house. Does not take much effort, anyone whose health is good enough to allow them to just hold a hose, can do it with no effort, and the results are wonderful. Thanks to the Ace hardware clerk who put us on to these easy, attach the pre-mixed container to a common hose, and turn it on. Sprays to reach the highest spots !

Can this "Wet and Forget" product be used on boulders that are placed in the landscape? I have a few on our property and I have been using Clorox Outdoor. I still need to scrub the boulders a bit to get them clean. Wondering if "Wet and Forget" is easier with better results.

village dreamer 03-14-2023 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Reston Easy (Post 2197781)
Could you message me give me the name of the online news source. I appreciate it.

-illages-news.com

Pairadocs 03-14-2023 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2197868)
Can this "Wet and Forget" product be used on boulders that are placed in the landscape? I have a few on our property and I have been using Clorox Outdoor. I still need to scrub the boulders a bit to get them clean. Wondering if "Wet and Forget" is easier with better results.

We've use Wet and Forget, but also use Mold Armour (green container, ready to just attach to a hose). Not tried on boulders, however, when washing down house (usually twice a year) we have sprayed the landscape blocks. They are very porous and do need more than just spraying like on the house. The landscape blocks do need some scrubbing with a broom or a stiff brush, so I think the boulders would require more work too.. just guessing. Have found if we wash the landscape blocks and a regular bases, or when we see it forming, of course it never gets out of control and requires actual work ! For mold on house, it just "melts" off with no effort. You might ask at your favorite hardware which product would be best on the landscape boulders. Good luck.

Worldseries27 03-15-2023 04:37 AM

Bring some m& m's
 
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Originally Posted by pairadocs (Post 2197843)
yes, yes, yes, and, we've used others with great success. Takes anywhere from 5-8 minutes, or up to 20 to walk around the entire house. Does not take much effort, anyone whose health is good enough to allow them to just hold a hose, can do it with no effort, and the results are wonderful. Thanks to the ace hardware clerk who put us on to these easy, attach the pre-mixed container to a common hose, and turn it on. Sprays to reach the highest spots !

sounds like a plan for

bowlingal 03-15-2023 05:16 AM

coffeebean...I have tried wet & forget on my hardscape, and it doesn't work on that. It does work on vinyl sided houses ( takes a while). Only powerwashing works on hardscape.

Lyarham 03-15-2023 05:20 AM

Green house
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Reston Easy (Post 2197730)
I don't think it has ever been power washed. The back and side all green.
Is there anything that can be done? I sit in my lanai and my view is a moldy green house.
Thanks for your time.

Wait till they go away and spray the house with wet and forget

Worldseries27 03-15-2023 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by lyarham (Post 2197945)
wait till they go away and spray the house with wet and forget

and tell no one because no good deed goes unpunished

La lamy 03-15-2023 06:01 AM

Just a note regarding Wet and Forget. I didn't get the type that hooks onto a hose, so I ended up with major cramps/soreness from squirting motion hundreds of times. It then took many days for the product to start working and didn't do a complete job. Maybe the hose product works better, but now I find just cleaning the mold with a sponge and bucket of water is instant, with great results.

Andyb 03-15-2023 07:12 AM

It’s not mold.

Lindaws 03-15-2023 07:20 AM

Call community standards, need address

sallyg 03-15-2023 07:22 AM

Have you talked to them? Possibly they are not aware of how bad it looks. A gentle suggestion might be all you need.
House-washing is a routine part of maintenance in this climate. Something many of us never dealt with before moving here. Best of luck.

retiredguy123 03-15-2023 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by La lamy (Post 2197953)
Just a note regarding Wet and Forget. I didn't get the type that hooks onto a hose, so I ended up with major cramps/soreness from squirting motion hundreds of times. It then took many days for the product to start working and didn't do a complete job. Maybe the hose product works better, but now I find just cleaning the mold with a sponge and bucket of water is instant, with great results.

I agree. In most cases, a good pressure washing of the house will remove most mold, mildew, and dirt. No need to use a special chemical.

But, I will point out, that after applying Wet and Forget, you were supposed to forget about it.

nn0wheremann 03-15-2023 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2197868)
Can this "Wet and Forget" product be used on boulders that are placed in the landscape? I have a few on our property and I have been using Clorox Outdoor. I still need to scrub the boulders a bit to get them clean. Wondering if "Wet and Forget" is easier with better results.

Yes.

mrf0151 03-15-2023 07:46 AM

We use "wet and forget" on our rental property house every fall. It does a great job of keeping the green stuff at bay. Blue bottle and just hook it on the hose. It reaches the high peaks very well.

retiredguy123 03-15-2023 08:02 AM

I once used the interior Wet and Forget product on my shower stall. It was worthless.

waterflower 03-15-2023 08:10 AM

Ask neighbors to help and clean the dirt off the house

davefin 03-15-2023 08:29 AM

Don't confuse mildew with mold. There is a health difference.

MandoMan 03-15-2023 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pairadocs (Post 2197850)
What a kind and rational reply. Sometimes I read stories and comments about our
Friendliest hometown in America, and just wonder at the words of some. These are our NEIGHBORS. If you don't even speak to them, now is the time. Are they ill ? Is money a problem (at the price of hamburger, something has to be cut, maybe the cost of power washing) ? We also try to help our neighbors, and not just those we know well. Yes, offering to paint the interior of an entire home is not a reasonable expectation, but at the low cost of the very effective cleaners you simply attach to a hose and and only "work" to it is simply holding the hose, it would be a kind offering with little cost to you (or any kind neighbor). A way to approach it without a callous or sarcastic attitude, would be to simply let them know YOU are washing down your home, or part of it, and say you notice they to have some mold forming on their back wall and you'd be glad to give it a spray while you are doing yours. Actually, a tactful person could do this without even having to do their own (though most homes can always stand a hosing down !), just get a bottle and connect it to your hose, and ask your neighbor if you can give his/hers a quick spray while you're out doing some on your house. It really could be done without hurting or embarrassing your own neighbors. Much kinder than "calling standards" and "turning in people" ! ? Why do that when first you can at least find out if your neighbors need help ???

Great response. Or even offer to pay to have it professionally done. I paid $150 to have mine done last year. Not much.

Steve 03-15-2023 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reston Easy (Post 2197730)
I don't think it has ever been power washed. The back and side all green.
Is there anything that can be done? I sit in my lanai and my view is a moldy green house.
Thanks for your time.

I have no dog in this hunt, but tip your neighbors off to Finney's Professional Pressure Washing (352-753-3629). They do our Camellia for $60 and as soon as they finish the job they call to schedule your next pressure wash several months down the road. Again, I have no affiliation with them other than being a satisfied customer for many years.

OhioBuckeye 03-15-2023 09:05 AM

Probably needs a little elbow grease & if they don’t want to do it they better hire someone to help them. This just goes to show you how good they take care of their investment!

Geodyssey 03-15-2023 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reston Easy (Post 2197730)
I don't think it has ever been power washed. The back and side all green.
Is there anything that can be done? I sit in my lanai and my view is a moldy green house.
Thanks for your time.

It's not mold.

loreejl 03-15-2023 10:44 AM

Moldy house
 
If they need help message me back and I may get the power washing done free.

elle123 03-15-2023 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reston Easy (Post 2197730)
I don't think it has ever been power washed. The back and side all green.
I sit in my lanai and my view is a moldy green house.
Thanks for your time.

Offer to pay for it. :laugh:

Whitley 03-15-2023 10:52 AM

30 second
 
I did my neighbors sidewalk with a product called 30 seconds. After a few attempts and a few bottles, I found:
1) Change 30 seconds to 30 minutes
2)Forget hooking it up to a hose. I replaced the hose cap with a sprayer. Spray on full strength, wait thirty minutes, then use the hose to rinse off.
3) Do it two times and the result is very nice. I imagine it can take three times, depending on how long since it was last done.

The sidewalks (white) had turned black where ever a lawn sprinkler hit it. I told her ahead of time that I was going to do mine, and if she was willing to take the chance on me screwing up her sidewalk, I would do hers at the same time.
Life can be very difficult, if you can help someone make it a bit easier, go for it.

jacRI 03-15-2023 11:17 AM

Re Wet and Forget. I believe it would work. You do not rinse this product off. Takes awhile for the mold to be removed by rain. I've used this even on my roof up north to kill the lichen and on shady walkways prone to moss. It does somewhat burn plants. Be sure to water/wash off any spray that lands on shrubs or flowers with clear water.

Karmanng 03-15-2023 11:20 AM

I watched the video on utube I will surely use this when I get there.......

RiderOnTheStorm 03-15-2023 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reston Easy (Post 2197730)
I don't think it has ever been power washed. The back and side all green.
Is there anything that can be done? I sit in my lanai and my view is a moldy green house.
Thanks for your time.

Talk to the neighbor; there may be a valid reason for the condition (e.g. health issues). if they come across as jerks you could then try code enforcement. If the former, perhaps the immediate neighbors could chip in and help out (Christian and good neighbor thing to do).


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