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Jane Corscadden & Matthew Dresch

'My house is so mouldy I sleep on sofa and I’m too embarrassed to host pals'

A mother has been forced to sleep on her living room sofa for months due to mould in her home.

Taylor Martin, from Newtownards, Northern Ireland, said the mould in her bedroom has made both her and her two-year-old daughter sick, BelfastLive reports.

The toddler has not been able to shake a cough for months and Taylor tries to keep her out of the two-bed flat as much as possible.

Taylor, her partner and her daughter moved into the property two years ago and initially had high hopes for the home.

Now, they're at a loss about what to do, as they're too embarrassed to even have friends and family visiting due to the poor conditions they're living in.

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The mould has spread across the wall behind Taylor's bed (Belfast Live)

"When we moved in we thought 'happy days, this is a fresh start for us'. But it's been so bad, it's embarrassing even having friends around," Taylor told Belfast Live.

"I was scrubbing the mould every day and it just kept growing back. I'm worrying about the wee one every night as her cough is still bad. it's just a lot of stress.

"When we moved in, the place was disgusting from top to bottom, it was covered in damp and mould. I was ringing the Housing Executive for about six months, non-stop, every day and I was getting nothing.

"They finally listened to me, and came out about three weeks ago to spray the mould on the walls, and opened the windows.

The mum says she is too embarrassed to invite pals over due to the state of her home (Belfast Live)

"When they left they told my partner and I we should keep sleeping on the sofa as the mould will keep coming back. I asked if they expected us to just keep sleeping on the sofa the whole time?

"It's a bit of a joke. I was beside myself, I didn't know what to do."

The extent of the mould means the family have to keep buying new clothes, and had to replace their mattress due to the damp.

Taylor added that they have been living in a "nightmare" as her bedroom wall was completely overrun with black mould.

Taylor's doctor prescribed her daughter antibiotics to deal with her cough but it did not fix it (Belfast Live)

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She said: "It started going up the wall and around the bed - it was making us really sick. It affects more things than you think.

"As we're sleeping on the sofa, our backs are always aching, we're not really getting a routine. Everything's just a bit crazy at the moment.

"I just want to be proud of my house, to have my friends and family in. It's bringing me down a lot. It's got to the stage where I feel like I'm disgusting because I'm having to live in it."

As her daughter's cough keeps returning, Taylor said she tries her best to keep her out of the house during the day while her partner is at work.

"We notice our chests get really bad and tighten up if we're in the house too much," she added.

"I thought I had a flu for months, it was really bad, but it was just the house.

"The doctors were really confused about what was wrong with the wee one, as her coughing was only happening when she was going to bed.

"She used to sleep in beside us, and I said there was mould and damp in the house, they put her on antibiotics, but it just kept coming back.

"My wee one's room isn't too bad, we have the heaters and all in there too because of the damp. We wake up in the morning and we would see our own breath because the house is that cold and damp. I waste a lot of money on heating as well.

"I'm at the point where I'm just angry. There's not many options for us anymore."

A spokesperson for the Housing Executive said: “Our staff visited this property before Christmas and used treatments to eradicate mould on site.

“We also commissioned a report which recommended we install new thermal plasterboard to provide a longer term solution to the issues at the property.

“This will be fitted in the coming weeks and a full inspection will then take place.

“Meanwhile, we will continue to liaise with our tenants and monitor any issues they may have.”

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