panhead
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@panheadI’d ask them to also check the carpet and underlay for any mold and replace them if any is found. Otherwise, the smell may go but the mold spores will remain dormant under the carpet for years. Ignore this post as I missed your last line that they are replacing the carpet (and presumably the underlay?).
There was no mention of replacing the underlay but you would think if the carpet is affected then so to would be the underlay.
Thanks for bringing it up as now I'll ask the question to be sure.
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