I'm waiting till youse guys finish giving me your perspectives. That always helps us communicate better with the pros. Good pros like it when you've done some homework.
It's interesting that the smell is only in one room. If it were in the air exchange ducts, one would expect to smell it elsewhere. I am thinking it should not be hard to limit the ozone generator to just the one room, without poisoning/damaging the rest of the house.
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Originally Posted by OldShooter
@ Amethyst, what advice did you get when you consulted professionals ?
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