Hi everyone,
About fourteen years ago we had a garage built and the area under the garage was excavated and it is an extra room off of the main basement. The "storage room" is connected to the basement via a normal door.
The problem with the "storage room" is that it is very very very damp. I have noticed that there are areas of "white crystals/powder" on parts of the concrete wall, which I assume is indicative of water intrusion. Also the wires for the lights and plugs in this room are run in metal pipes, and in the areas where the pipe is attached to the wall it has rusted in some spots.
The walls are painted with dry lock paint, and it is the original coat of paint from 1997. Would a second coat help? The floor is simply concrete, with no paint on it. Would dry lock paint on the floor help?
The room never gets any actual water in it, even after very heavy rains. It is just amazingly damp. The main part of the basement does not have these problems at all. I would say that the contractor who built the addition was without question a loser, who did terrible work.
So what are my options?
A dehumidifier? 1? 2? Will this be a viable option?
Does the soil around the foundation need to be excavated and new tar coating placed on the outside walls ?
Any other ideas?
Thank you for your help,
Zack
About fourteen years ago we had a garage built and the area under the garage was excavated and it is an extra room off of the main basement. The "storage room" is connected to the basement via a normal door.
The problem with the "storage room" is that it is very very very damp. I have noticed that there are areas of "white crystals/powder" on parts of the concrete wall, which I assume is indicative of water intrusion. Also the wires for the lights and plugs in this room are run in metal pipes, and in the areas where the pipe is attached to the wall it has rusted in some spots.
The walls are painted with dry lock paint, and it is the original coat of paint from 1997. Would a second coat help? The floor is simply concrete, with no paint on it. Would dry lock paint on the floor help?
The room never gets any actual water in it, even after very heavy rains. It is just amazingly damp. The main part of the basement does not have these problems at all. I would say that the contractor who built the addition was without question a loser, who did terrible work.
So what are my options?
A dehumidifier? 1? 2? Will this be a viable option?
Does the soil around the foundation need to be excavated and new tar coating placed on the outside walls ?
Any other ideas?
Thank you for your help,
Zack