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Posted by Sean on August 18, 2005, 6:56 am
Thanks for the tips guys.
> Sean wrote:
>> Hi all, I'm a bit inexperienced in home knowledge so am hoping for
>> some help from people who have had this problem.
>>
>> We bought a 4 level split, with a cement crawlspace under the family
>> room. It's sealed except for a little wooden door which is always
>> closed. It's very musty smelling and the hygrometer I put in there
>> says the humidity level is 92%. The rest of the basement is about 70%
>> without a dehumidifier running.
>>
>> I have a few questions.
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>> (1) If I put a dehumidifier right in the crawlspace, will that help
>> lower the humidity in the rest of the basement, in addition to
>> lowering it in the actual crawlspace?
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> Yes, but it is likely to lower the humidity in the rest of the basement
> only a little
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>> (2) Is there another way to deal with the crawlspace humidity other
>> than with a dehumidifier?
>>
>> (3) Is there a good way to get rid of the musty smell in there?
>
> Same answer to both 2&3: First, if the crawlspace does not already
> have a vapor barrier in place, then add heavy plastic from the sill at
> that top of the walls all the way across the floor to the sill on the
> other side. Overlap and tape seams. Next, ventilate. You need an air
> flow in and out of there. Either heated open to the existing basement, or
> un-heated with the floor above insulated and vented to the outside. Last
> make sure there is nothing outside contributing to the problem. All
> gutters in good shape and all water from the roof and hard surfaces like
> drives and patios is directed away from your home and all dirt is graded
> away from your home for at least 10 feet.
>
> After that then you may consider dehumidifying equipment. That 70%
> humidity may not be bad, especially if the tool you are using to measure
> it is reading a little high. a 10% or greater error is not at all unusual
> and 60% humidity is considered fine for most situations.
>
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>> Thanks for any tips!
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> Joseph Meehan
>
> Dia duit
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