Well, wet no. Humid, yes. There is a difference and I explain.
Basically all below grade structures are prone to moisture. They are boxes of concrete or stone, buried in moist, lose soil.
When it rains or snows heavily, the hydrostatic pressure generated by and over saturated soil around the foundation walls, causes the water to seep in through the porous concrete, or cracks on the wall.
Clogged gutters, downspouts discharging too close to the walls, improper grading and plants that need constant watering close to the house make matters even worse.
If the foundation has good drainage system in place, usually indicated by the presence of a sump pump or some other clear sign that any water pouring around the foundation is being collected and properly diverted away from it, your basement might be a bit damp but not exactly wet. That means no serious leaks or heavy seepage. Only a bit of moisture coming in due to capillary action and maybe some humidity from the air.
This is the kind of moisture the dehumidifier is probably addressing and it is a great addition to a home, because it protects the home from mold and dust mites (those organisms need high humidity levels to thrive).
However, the presence of a dehumidifier alone is in no way a sign that the basement is either dry or wet.
To make sure, you need to check the drainage system, where and how it discharges, as well as gutters, downspouts and the grading, which should slope away from the foundation wall.
The musty smell of moisture and possible water marks would indicate that there is a problem with water.
There are actually a couple of good thrifty mom and dad ways to handle this problem. A dehumidifier will help. You can also use a wet vac if it's just a small area. However, if its a large area, crank up the furnace for a few hours and that will dry it right up! Denise
The most frequent cause of crawl space odor is moisture, and a common culprit is improperly designed and installed vents, which can allow rainwater to find its way into the space. Replace or repair leaking vents.
Humidity is uncomfortable for many people, and can make extremes of heat and cold seem worse (if you are hot and wet it can be more uncomfortable than hot and dry for instance). Also, for some people, breathing wet air is harder than breathing dry air. There are probably other reasons, but there are a couple of them.
Wet wet wet split up in 1997 xx Emily
The musty smell of moisture and possible water marks would indicate that there is a problem with water.
yes it is a good solution for a damp basement because it helps prevent moisture, sweating pipes, metal objects getting rusty, and musty odors in your basement.
A dehumidifier. Also there are several mold killing sprays and powders you can use. if it continues then you should have a plumber look at your pipes for any leaks.
When you have a wet basement, the discouragement you feel can be immense. There are a few things you can do to reduce the moisture levels and reclaim this lost storage space, however.Regular Dehumidifier UsageThe use of a dehumidifier is the most effective way to fix the problem of basement moisture. Make sure that you empty the collection drawer at least daily to keep it functioning.Checking Your GuttersClogged gutters around the roof are actually a major cause of basement moisture. When water is dripping over them instead of down to a centralized collection point, that water is ending up seeping down to the basement walls in many cases.
How can I get government grant (a loan) to repair my wet basement?
The best options for basement flooring in a wet basement are waterproof materials such as ceramic tile, luxury vinyl plank, or epoxy coatings. These materials are resistant to moisture and can help prevent water damage in your basement.
Basement may be so wet feeling due to the humidity and unsealed area in the basement. You can get rid of the wet feeling by sealing up any holes with concrete and keep the room well conditioned by an air conditioner to keep cool and from feeling wet.
To prevent water damage and mold growth from wet walls in your basement, you can start by fixing any leaks or cracks in the walls, ensuring proper drainage away from the foundation, using a dehumidifier to reduce moisture levels, and maintaining good ventilation in the basement. Additionally, consider waterproofing the walls and using mold-resistant paint or materials. Regularly inspecting and addressing any signs of water damage promptly can also help prevent further issues.
The floor in my basement has gotten wet. Where can I buy some new flooring?
There is to much humidity in the house use a dehumidifier they can be expensive
the air conditioner is a big dehumidifier. crawl space is getting wet. probably mold
To find information one wet basement solutions, one can go to the Basement Systems website. The website has information on how to fix wet basements or how much it costs to pay a professional to do it.