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Originally Posted by DKAudio
I want to put carpet over the concrete in the basement. I don't think mosture is a big issue down there but still an concerned. The house was built in 1954 and I assume the basement was done in the 70s (judging by the style). I pulled up the old green carpet and noticed a musty smell. The concrete beneath is green and comes up with a mop and water. I checked all my local stores and none of them carry a vapor barrier pading. Not sure what to do at this point. I taped a piece of plastic down to see if mosture builds up underneath. How long should I leave it?
I already have the carpet, it is a normal living room type plush. Did not buy any padding yet. Did see DryLock at Home Depot but am not sure if the exsisting paint will limit its performance.
Suggestions?
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OUCH!!!!
I would wait 24 hours or more after your next rainfall and place the plastic sheet taped over the most suspicious area in the basement.....
and wait and see....
What part of the country do you live? Has it been raining at all?
next, i would look around the walls of the basement for signs of efflourescence (sp?).
If you have water/ moisture under the plastic in 24hours or signs of efflourescence- STOP!
The issue is that hydrostatic water pressure. where do you live? is the water table close?, mustn't be if you have basements in your neck of the woods.....You probably need to do something about water around the house. Do you live on a slope that the house sits on? with land up hill from you, even slightly?
I didn't have the moisture issue, but did have eflourenscence, and rented a ditch witch dug, trenches for french drains around the entire perimeter of my house added 4" drain tiles, pipe socks and sent the water to the city's storm drain system at the street...
The real issue was that , my house sits on a slope. When the surface water hits my house and the foundation, it builds up behind my house. Eflourescence on the uphill walls. when it rained, i'd see more of this.....the garage did it alot.....but then i did the ditch witch thing and everything is dry...no dollar weeds, or green algae grow in the back yard
any more..
No more problems at all..dry as a whistle....no moisture critters either...
If you paint that stuff in your basement, you might regret it...
consider the big picture as to why the basement would be damp....
let us know what is going on there...