bulletpruf
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Fellas -
I work in an old building in Yongsan Army Garrison, South Korea -- was built by the Japanese sometime between WWI and WWII. Nothing special; one story brick construction with basement. The basement has two adjacent rooms; both roughly 12' x 12' with 10' ceilings. One room has the plumbing and the other is used for storage (e.g., filled with ****).
Room with plumbing stays wet/damp because of constant leaking (drip, drip, not gushing water). Cleaned the **** out of the other room and built some gear cages so folks can keep their field gear in there. I'm worried about stuff getting damp and moldy. Gear won't be on the ground, but it's still really damp in the room.
Local handyman (same guy who built the gear cages) wants to install an A/C unit in there to keep the humidity down. Price is $1,900. Not quite sure how he is going to mount it because there are no windows, walls are brick, and I can't imagine him mounting an A/C unit in the metal door. Also don't know how you can rig an A/C unit to kick on based on humidity instead of temp.
My thought is to put a few dehumidifiers in there and maybe drill holes in the wall for the drain hose. Although I'm not sure if dehumidifier drains are pressurized or gravity fed. If it's gravity, we do have a problem; will need to travel 10' or so up before we can run it into a drain or at least the lawn.
Curious to hear thoughts on this. I can turn a wrench, but do VERY little construction type stuff.
Thanks!
Scott
I work in an old building in Yongsan Army Garrison, South Korea -- was built by the Japanese sometime between WWI and WWII. Nothing special; one story brick construction with basement. The basement has two adjacent rooms; both roughly 12' x 12' with 10' ceilings. One room has the plumbing and the other is used for storage (e.g., filled with ****).
Room with plumbing stays wet/damp because of constant leaking (drip, drip, not gushing water). Cleaned the **** out of the other room and built some gear cages so folks can keep their field gear in there. I'm worried about stuff getting damp and moldy. Gear won't be on the ground, but it's still really damp in the room.
Local handyman (same guy who built the gear cages) wants to install an A/C unit in there to keep the humidity down. Price is $1,900. Not quite sure how he is going to mount it because there are no windows, walls are brick, and I can't imagine him mounting an A/C unit in the metal door. Also don't know how you can rig an A/C unit to kick on based on humidity instead of temp.
My thought is to put a few dehumidifiers in there and maybe drill holes in the wall for the drain hose. Although I'm not sure if dehumidifier drains are pressurized or gravity fed. If it's gravity, we do have a problem; will need to travel 10' or so up before we can run it into a drain or at least the lawn.
Curious to hear thoughts on this. I can turn a wrench, but do VERY little construction type stuff.
Thanks!
Scott
