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Old Aug 28th 2004 | 12:45 pm
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Hye,

Have just moved into a new renovated basement apartment. Everything is fine except that the hardwood floor gets damp and sweaty (not sure if the description is right). How do I handle that. Any tips, suggestions, advice?
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Old Aug 28th 2004 | 1:16 pm
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hi !
ventilation !! and more of it ! before the winter sets in. one of my mates lived in a basement for a few years and he had the same prob. however, if water or condensation has seeped in underneath the floor, then there is trouble--there is no way i can think of to eradicate the moisture aside of removing the floor and letting air in. try ventilation first, i would say.


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Hye,

Have just moved into a new renovated basement apartment. Everything is fine except that the hardwood floor gets damp and sweaty (not sure if the description is right). How do I handle that. Any tips, suggestions, advice?
Thanks.
 
Old Aug 28th 2004 | 1:27 pm
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Dehumidifier may work, along with ventialation, I think the cold ground (basements are nice and cool in the summer for a reason) is causing the humidity in the air to condense onto the floor. Sounds like there is no insulation in the floor. I wouldnt want to live there in the winter, I've a feeling it will be pretty cold or cost a lot to heat unless they had the good sense to install in-floor heating.

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If there is in-floor heating installed the problem will solve itself once the heating is turned on. But I guess that in-floor heating isn't an option, thus good ventilation, if possible in combination with a dehumidifier, is your only solution.
 
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Originally Posted by Toontje
If there is in-floor heating installed the problem will solve itself once the heating is turned on. But I guess that in-floor heating isn't an option, thus good ventilation, if possible in combination with a dehumidifier, is your only solution.

That.... or break your lease and for the love of Pete, go get an apartment NOT located in the basement. (They are cheaper for a damn good reason).

Damp and cold in the summer (full of silverfish...yay and those odd little colourless spiders - some sort of mutated breed, I'm sure)
And damp and cold in the winter! (This time with frost on the windows so you have NO view outside for 6 months even if your window does extend over the snow line.)

Never heard yet of someone happy with a basement apartment for long. And even if you are... not a thing wrong with it.. it's perfect in all senses of the word... it still SMELLS like a basement apartment.. even if you can't smell it (you'd be used to it...like cat owner doesn't "get" the cat smell in their house.) we CAN!

That... or a dehumidifier or electric heating ought to help.

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...yay and those odd little colourless spiders - some sort of mutated breed, I'm sure
Only if you live near an old nuclear power plant.....
(or near a russian naval base with nuclear subs)
 
Old Aug 29th 2004 | 4:27 am
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Originally Posted by Siren
That.... or break your lease and for the love of Pete, go get an apartment NOT located in the basement. (They are cheaper for a damn good reason).

Damp and cold in the summer (full of silverfish...yay and those odd little colourless spiders - some sort of mutated breed, I'm sure)
And damp and cold in the winter! (This time with frost on the windows so you have NO view outside for 6 months even if your window does extend over the snow line.)

Never heard yet of someone happy with a basement apartment for long. And even if you are... not a thing wrong with it.. it's perfect in all senses of the word... it still SMELLS like a basement apartment.. even if you can't smell it (you'd be used to it...like cat owner doesn't "get" the cat smell in their house.) we CAN!

That... or a dehumidifier or electric heating ought to help.

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Lived in a basement apartment now for the last 3 years.

Cheap, none of the problems you go on about, and loving it.
 
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Originally Posted by Toontje
Only if you live near an old nuclear power plant.....
(or near a russian naval base with nuclear subs)
Don't forget the "huge' spiders that come through the walls - in the fall!!!!
 
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Lived in a basement apartment now for the last 3 years.

Cheap, none of the problems you go on about, and loving it.
How much snow would you get over there to block out the light from the windows?
 
Old Aug 29th 2004 | 3:08 pm
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How much snow would you get over there to block out the light from the windows?
At least 3 foot. Which is probably once every 10 years.

Last one was in 97 or 96.
 

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