So the title should explain half the problem. Hardly any basements in Florida and the few that are here were most likely not done right.
We bought this house back in October. The basement looked nice and had a fresh coat of paint. Should have clued me in! It would have made a nice storage room but the previous owners had it as a small exercise room.
We decided to use it as a storage room and my wifes painting "studio". As she was moving stuff around she found a wet spot. I cut a small piece out and knew there was trouble.
To start off with, one wall was drywall GLUED to the brick wall. Should have been a clue that it was going to be ugly.
The adjoining wall was pressure treated 2x's that were nailed to the wall. Half of them were supported by three drywall!
We've got all three dry wall out of this room and have a dehumidifier going ro try and get the moisture level down.
Any ideas on what to do next?



Barry
North Florida
We bought this house back in October. The basement looked nice and had a fresh coat of paint. Should have clued me in! It would have made a nice storage room but the previous owners had it as a small exercise room.
We decided to use it as a storage room and my wifes painting "studio". As she was moving stuff around she found a wet spot. I cut a small piece out and knew there was trouble.
To start off with, one wall was drywall GLUED to the brick wall. Should have been a clue that it was going to be ugly.
The adjoining wall was pressure treated 2x's that were nailed to the wall. Half of them were supported by three drywall!
We've got all three dry wall out of this room and have a dehumidifier going ro try and get the moisture level down.
Any ideas on what to do next?




Barry
North Florida
