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Re: How to keep cellar/coal chute dry
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I had the same problem with my basement when I first moved in, got a dehumidifier from Sears ($99 I think) and it's been extremely effective. The basement (+- 400 sqft) is completely dry and there isn't a big difference in the electric bill. I know this isn't the solution you're looking for but it worked great for me.
Posted on: 2008/8/11 17:54
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How to keep cellar/coal chute dry
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I have a cellar under the steps of my front stoop which used to be, I think, the building's coal chute. Previous residents converted it to a storage/laundry room but the area is always super damp and I'm afraid this humidity will cause damage.
Aside from a dehumidifier (which is hard on the electric bill and not wholly effective), does anyone else have any ideas from their own experience on how to keep this room dry? Does anyone else have a room like this that they have converted? How did you do it? Thanks!!!
Posted on: 2008/8/11 16:52
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